Pep Guardiola has surprisingly claimed Liverpool are in better shape than his Manchester City side in the Premier League title race.
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- Guardiola claims Liverpool better than City
- Reds two points clear of City at halfway point
- City set for third title race against Klopp's side
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WHAT HAPPENED?
City strolled to a 2-0 win over Sheffield United on Saturday to record a second consecutive Premier League win, having won just two of their previous six matches. However, the coach made an unusual statement after the victory.
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WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
"So tight – we're not top of the league, Liverpool are better," Guardiola told the . "We've had injuries and some problems, we won the titles, important ones, our level is really good I would say and we are there. Now rest, we all need it. January is less intense than November and December so we prepare for what's next."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
City are third after beating Sheffield United and are involved in a four-way title race involving leaders Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal. Liverpool are first with 42 points, the same as second-placed Villa, while City are third on 40 after 19 games. City have pipped Liverpool to the Premier League crown in enthralling title races in 2018-19 and 2021-22.
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DID YOU KNOW?
City had not kept a clean sheet in their previous eight Premier League games before facing Sheffield United. The last time they had not conceded a goal was in the 3-0 win over Manchester United on October 29.