Manchester City v Liverpool is a chance for psychological blows to be struck and how Klopp’s new midfield fares will be crucial
No one wins the Premier League after 12 games but things are starting to take shape at the top and Liverpool’s visit to Manchester City on Saturday will affect the title race in one way or another.
Numerous teams have had impressive starts but we find ourselves in the usual position of Manchester City being top. Only three points separate the first five clubs but despite the best efforts of Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and Aston Villa, they are still looking up at Pep Guardiola.
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