Man City boss Pep Guardiola admits title doubts after ‘missed opportunity’ vs Liverpool
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted he ‘doesn’t know’ if his side will win the Premier League after ‘missing an opportunity’ in Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Liverpool. The top-flight heavyweights played out an entertaining affair as Man City lost two leads at the Etihad Stadium.
Liverpool were fortunate to trail by just one goal at half-time after Man City dominated large periods of the first half. Kevin De Bruyne provided the perfect start with his fifth-minute opener, but Diogo Jota rounded off an excellent Reds move to draw level eight minutes later.
Gabriel Jesus restored the hosts’ lead on 36 minutes before Sadio Mane struck within the first 60 seconds after the break. Raheem Sterling thought he had fired City into a third lead just past the hour-mark, but VAR denied him through an agonisingly-close offside call.
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The entertaining draw maintained the Citizens’ one-point lead at the Premier League summit with seven games to play. Guardiola’s side have the more favourable run-in as they prepare to battle Liverpool in another memorable, closely-fought title race.
Both juggernauts will lock horns all over again this Sunday at the home of football, Wembley Stadium, in the FA Cup semi-final. The much-desired prospect of an elusive treble remains firmly in Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp’s sights, with just over a month of the campaign still to play.
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