Blue Theatre
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Re: Will we win the Prem (continued)?
I think it is still in City's hands, in that it seems unlikely that Liverpool will win all 4 games. Norwich and Palace are both very defensive on their own turf (Palace have conceded fewer goals than Liverpool this season) and surely Chelsea won't roll-over, especially as they can still win the title if they win at Anfield. So Liverpool should drop points somewhere in those games ?
So I suspect that if City can win their last 6 games then they will be Champions ... but that is still a mammoth task, especially as it involves trips to the aforementioned defensive Palace, and to Everton who will probably need to beat us to pip Arsenal to the Champions League. ie: that match is worth tens of millions to them and they will throw everything at us, just as Liverpool did on Sunday.
So most likely result is that both Liverpool and City drop points ... which could yet allow Chelsea to sneak home. But that adds another unknown ... will Chelsea have one eye on Europe and play a weaker team in the League ? We don't know what Mourinho is thinking there.
I'm just praying that City can treat this as 6 cup-finals and power their way to the title on the last day, just as they did in 2012. City have the players to do it, but they will also need more luck (and better refereeing) than we had at Anfield.
First cup-final is tonight ... come on City !
I think it is still in City's hands, in that it seems unlikely that Liverpool will win all 4 games. Norwich and Palace are both very defensive on their own turf (Palace have conceded fewer goals than Liverpool this season) and surely Chelsea won't roll-over, especially as they can still win the title if they win at Anfield. So Liverpool should drop points somewhere in those games ?
So I suspect that if City can win their last 6 games then they will be Champions ... but that is still a mammoth task, especially as it involves trips to the aforementioned defensive Palace, and to Everton who will probably need to beat us to pip Arsenal to the Champions League. ie: that match is worth tens of millions to them and they will throw everything at us, just as Liverpool did on Sunday.
So most likely result is that both Liverpool and City drop points ... which could yet allow Chelsea to sneak home. But that adds another unknown ... will Chelsea have one eye on Europe and play a weaker team in the League ? We don't know what Mourinho is thinking there.
I'm just praying that City can treat this as 6 cup-finals and power their way to the title on the last day, just as they did in 2012. City have the players to do it, but they will also need more luck (and better refereeing) than we had at Anfield.
First cup-final is tonight ... come on City !