Liverpool and Man City look vulnerable: Jurgen Klopp, Guardiola’s problems to solve
You forgot what that was like, didn’t you? The last time Liverpool and Manchester City both dropped points on a Premier League game day was on April 10… when they drew 2-2. before that? It was October 30, Manchester City lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace and Liverpool drew 2-2 with Brighton. Just three weeks into the season, it’s already happened once.
Over the past four seasons, Liverpool and Manchester City have set absurd standards for consistency: Manchester City won by 358 points, Liverpool trailed by 357, and no other team surpassed 279. For the first time in a long time, both teams looked vulnerable at the same time amid tactical concessions and broader progress from the rest of the league.
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