http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...gn=1490&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Sam Allardyce will be axed by West Ham but could be Liverpool's favourite son by beating Manchester City in title decider Sam Allardyce will be sacked by West Ham at the end of the season West Ham can offer Liverpool one last title shot by beating Man City City will seal the Premier League with a point against the Hammers Heâs not even loved by his own fans, but Sam Allardyce has the Premier League title in his hands⦠and how Liverpool would fall in love with him if he can pull of the impossible mission. An unlikely win for West Ham at Manchester City on Sunday would allow Liverpool to win the title if they beat Newcastle. Allardyce, who is expected to take charge of West Ham for the last time on Sunday before being sacked, always seems like a manager who thinks he should be at one of the top clubs, wrestling for the top honours. He was once interviewed for the England job and also claimed heâd âbe more suited to Real Madrid or Inter Milanâ, adding: âIt wouldnât be a problem to me to go and manage those clubs because I would win the Double or the league every time. 'Give me Manchester United or Chelsea and I would do the same, it wouldnât be a problem. Itâs not where Iâm suited to, itâs just where Iâve been for most of the time. 'Itâs not a problem to take me into the higher reaches of the Champions League or Premier League and would make my job a lot easier in winning it.â This season, he has beaten Spurs three times â the first West Ham manager to have done that, with fans celebrating winning âthe trebleâ against their loathed rivals. But still the West Ham fans havenât taken to him, despite him leading them to promotion at the first attempt (via the play-offs) and bringing in players such as Andy Carroll and Stewart Downing. West Ham have been thrashed three times this season by Manchester City, including a humiliating 6-0 defeat in the Capital One Cup (they lost the other games, both at home, 3-1 and 3-0) Allardyce will argue his team was without the injured Carroll and banned captain Kevin Nolan. But goalkeeper Adrian played, as did George McCartney, Guy Demel, Downing, Mark Noble, Mo Diame and Matt Taylor â thatâs seven of the players who are likely to start on Sunday. Winning at Manchester City could be among the best results of his career and, if it is to be his final act as West Ham manager, he could at least swagger out of Upton Park as a winner. And find a place in the heart of every Liverpool supporter. But West Ham are safe, they have nothing to play for but pride and they are 18/1 with the bookies. They seem like lambs to the slaughter, though Allardyce is a manager who - down the years - has enjoyed upsetting the odds. Brendan Rodgers will be hoping he can do it again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Think this would be ridiculously harsh imo Dont think they have been particularly bad this season apart from a slight bad run during the winter season