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Tuesday, 12 April 2022

Liverpool or Manchester City? Which Premier League title challenger has the toughest run-in

 


Two of the best teams on the planet are battling it out for the right to be crowned champions of England in 2021-22.


The Premier League is widely regarded as one of the most competitive and entertaining divisions in world football, with the 2021-22 campaign delivering more drama as Manchester City and Liverpool play out a thrilling title race.


Two of the best sides on the planet are clinging to dreams that this will once again be their year, with the top-flight crown in England having headed to either Etihad Stadium or Anfield in each of the last four seasons.


Pep Guardiola’s side hold a narrow advantage with seven games left, but Jurgen Klopp’s team are ready to pounce. Who has the toughest run-in?


Manchester City have secured domestic dominance in three of the last four campaigns and remain in the hunt for FA Cup and Champions League honours alongside their Premier League title bid.


Man City's remaining league fixtures:


Date


Opponent


H/A


Apr 20


Brighton


H


Apr 23


Watford


H


Apr 30


Leeds


A


May 8


Newcastle


H


May 15


West Ham


A


May 22


Aston Villa


H


TBD


Wolves


A


Liverpool brought a 30-year wait for top-flight glory to a close in 2020 and could go on to complete a historic quadruple this season if another league crown can be landed alongside Carabao Cup, FA Cup and Champions League honours.


Liverpool's remaining league fixtures:


Date


Opponent


H/A


Apr 19


Man Utd


H


Apr 24


Everton


H


Apr 30


Newcastle


A


May 7


Tottenham


H


May 10


Aston Villa


A


May 15


Southampton


A


May 22


Wolves


H


Average league standing of run-in opponents

Guardiola’s troops have five games to come against sides that currently sit in the bottom-half of the table.


Watford and Leeds may still have plenty to play for by the time they face the Citizens as they find themselves locked in relegation battles, while Wolves and West Ham are pushing hard for European qualification at the opposite end of the division.


Opponent


Current league position


Brighton


11


Watford


19


Leeds


16


Newcastle


15


West Ham


6


Aston Villa


12


Wolves


8


Average


12.6


Liverpool are about to embark on a run that will see an FA Cup semi-final showdown with City at Wembley followed by a visit from arch-rivals Manchester United, a derby with Everton, a trip to rejuvenated Newcastle and a home clash with top-four hopefuls Tottenham.


Opponent


Current league position


Man Utd


7


Everton


17


Newcastle


15


Tottenham


4


Aston Villa


12


Southampton


14


Wolves


8


Average


11


Average points return of run-in opponents

For City, Brighton and Watford have only taken four points apiece from their last six games and are woefully out of form.


Aston Villa have not fared much better of late, while Leeds, Wolves, Newcastle and even sixth-placed West Ham have been struggling for consistency over recent weeks and are hardly firing on all cylinders.


Opponent


Current points tally


Brighton


37


Watford


22


Leeds


33


Newcastle


34


West Ham


51


Aston Villa


36


Wolves


49


Average


37.4


When it comes to Liverpool, they will feel that a meeting with out-of-sorts United is arriving at a good time with the Red Devils taking only eight points from the last 18 on offer.


Everton, Southampton and Aston Villa have all been scratching around for form, as have Newcastle, with top four-hopefuls Tottenham – who have won five of their last six and four in a row – the most serious threat to the Reds.


Opponent


Current points tally


Man Utd


51


Everton


28


Newcastle


34


Tottenham


57


Aston Villa


36


Southampton


36


Wolves


49


Average


41.6


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