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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by LuisDiazgamechanger, Apr 6, 2022.

  1. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    <peacedove>Top of the table clash, the two best teams in the premier league locking horns on Sunday.This is a tough game for the two teams. The two best defence in the premier league too. City have conceded 18 goals this season while Liverpool have conceded 20.Some pundit already saying this is a title decider, Liverpool last won here a long time ago neither team likes to lose this one. My head is saying 1:1 draw, but my heart is saying
    Manchester City 1:2 Liverpool

    Manager:
    Manchester City: Pep Guardiola
    Liverpool : Jurgen Klopp
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    ANTHONY TAYLOR.
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    Taylor will be assisted by Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn, with Andre Marriner the fourth official and Paul Tierney the VAR.
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    2:2.

    Won't be goalless and no one will have clean sheets. Especially if they eat a lot of fiber before the match.
     
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    LAWRO HAS GONE FOR 2:2 DRAW.
    Manchester City v Liverpool (16:30)
    This is the big one. I am expecting a good game because you don't get anything else with two teams as talented as these, and with the way they both play.

    At different times, one team or the other will be on top - it will just come down to who can take their chances when they come. It will be close, and there will be a few goals.

    I don't see it as a title decider because there are still seven games to go after this. Whoever wins, the pressure is still on, but I am going for a draw anyway.

    Lawro's prediction: 2-2

    Tom's prediction: You set yourself up for a fall when you make a call like this, but I think we will do it. 1-0

    Joe's prediction: It will be close, but I'm backing us too. 2-1

    Lawro, Tom and Joe were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.
     
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    SKY HAS GONE FOR 1:1 DRAW TOO.

    Manchester City vs Liverpool, Sunday 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports

    Whatever plans you have on Sunday afternoon. Cancel them. This is a fixture to get the pulse racing. You can forget about Barcelona vs Real Madrid being the most exciting fixture in world football these days. This modern-day rivalry between two sensational football teams is now the jewel in the Premier League crown. The world will be watching.

    The narrative slapped all over this game surrounds this being a fixture where the title will be won and lost.

    I'm not so sure.

    There is so much football still to be played and I'm expecting both teams to be very aware that a draw wouldn't be the worst result in the world.

    From a punting view, the draw is never a bet many people want to back as natural human instinct involving football and betting wants us to back winners whilst feeling the excitement of a team winning or goals going in. And for that reason, the draw is often overlooked in big matches such as this where there is strong opinion and lots of talk on why Manchester City will win and why Liverpool will win. And all that noise can inflate the draw to a backable price, which it has done here at 13/5 with Sky Bet.

    Those odds imply there is a 27.78 per cent chance of a stalemate. And, with so much on the line and the draw not being a bad result for either team, that percentage looks very low, hence my desire to get that price on my side. I'd have it closer to 35 per cent.

    Also, in six matches this season in all competitions between Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea (arguably the three best teams in Europe) the aggregate score line has ended 6-6 across the six encounters with four of the games ending up as a draw. Shut out all the noise, keep a cool head and back the most likely result, which is the draw.

    SCORE PREDICTION 1-1 | BETTING ANGLE: Back the draw (12/5 with Sky Bet - Bet Here!)
     
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