With twelve days left in the Premier League, Manchester City face a round 27 classic against United this Sunday as the first of a series of obstacles to overcome in the coming weeks. With Julián Álvarez on the bench at home and Alejandro Garnacho starting on the road, the match will be broadcast by ESPN.
The championship podium features three teams grouped together in just a few points: City is 2nd (59 points), four less than leaders Liverpool and one more than Arsenal (3rd), but the ‘Citizens’ calendar in the coming weeks it is assumed to be more complicated than that of its rivals.
Pep Guardiola’s men, three-time reigning league champions, are aiming for an unprecedented fourth consecutive title, but on the way to that feat they will face ‘Top 7’ rivals over the next four days.
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