Published 16:06 IST, November 25th 2019
Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has a message for Liverpool
Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy believes that his side can still win the Premier League, even though City trail by nine points over leaders Liverpool.
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Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has stated that he is looking to prolong Liverpool’s 30-year-wait of winning Premier League. Manchester City h overcome a seven-point-deficit over Liverpool last season to win Premier League twice in a row. Mendy expects a similar scenario to be repeated this year.
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Manchester City trail nine points behind Liverpool
Liverpool are currently enjoying a nine point le over Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp’s side are undefeated in ir last 30 matches. However, Benjamin Mendy believes that Pep Guardiola’s side are rey to pounce if Liverpool falter in ir league fixtures. Mendy was asked about possibility of Liverpool faltering in league due to pressure of t winning title since 1990.
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He commented that he hoped that y are going to wait a year more. He said that it was good for all people and he hoped that y were enjoying Premier League. On City’s plan for remainder of season, French full-back stated that y were going to fight and better team will win. He said that y are still champions, so y are going to fight until end to keep title at Etih. If, in end, Liverpool win title, y are going to say congratulations, but y are going to fight.
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Manchester City face Shakhtar Donetsk in ir next game
He also stated that he was aware that Liverpool are first, but re are a lot of games for m to play. He ded that y will see places in table at end of season. City h defeated Chelsea 2-1, courtesy of goals from Riy Mahrez and Kevin de Bruyne. City are third in league table, behind Liverpool and Leicester City. y have played 13 matches so far, winning nine, while losing out on three occasions. City host Shakhtar Donetsk at Etih in UEFA Champions League group st clash this week.
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14:15 IST, November 25th 2019