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26 April 2024

Premier League title race: Manchester City lays down the gauntlet for Liverpool

(Files) This combination of file pictures created on April 18, 2014 shows (Top row L-R) Liverpool's Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez controlling the ball during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford in Manchester on March 16, 2014, Chelsea's Belgian midfielder Eden Hazard shooting during their English Premier League football match against Fulham at Stamford Bridge on September 21, 2013, Manchester City's Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure celebrating after scoring his team's third goal during the English Premier League football match against Fulham at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, on March 22, 2014, (Bottom row L-R) Liverpool's English striker Daniel Sturridge celebrating their win in the English Premier League football match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London on February 12, 2014, Liverpool's English midfielder Steven Gerrard celebrating scoring their third goal during the English Premier League football match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London on February 12, 2014 and Southampton's English midfielder Adam Lallana celebrating scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League football match against Tottenham Hotspur at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton on December 22, 2013. Luis Suarez was one of three Liverpool players nominated Friday, April 19, 2014, for England's Professional Footballers' Association player of the year award. The Uruguayan, the leading scorer in the Premier League so far this season, was joined on the shortlist Friday by team-mates Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge, with all three men having played a key role in guiding Liverpool to the top of the table ahead of this weekend's matches. Also vying for the award are Chelsea forward Eden Hazard, Manchester City dynamo Yaya Toure and Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana. (AFP)

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Manuel Pellegrini insists Manchester City can take the Premier League title race down to the wire because Liverpool and Chelsea will drop more points before the end of the season.

City are title outsiders after a 3-2 defeat at leaders Liverpool and then a 2-2 draw with Sunderland in midweek left them six points off top spot.

That gap will become nine points if Liverpool win at Norwich on Sunday.

But Pellegrini, whose team host West Bromwich Albion in a must-win fixture on Monday, is sure City still have a chance to overhaul the leaders because the unpredictable nature of the season suggests Liverpool and Chelsea could both slip up before the race is run.

Pellegrini's assessment was made before Chelsea slumped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland on Saturday, a shock result which confirmed his theory.

It also opened the door for City to move closer to the second-placed Blues, who are currently four points ahead of the Eastlands outfit having played two games more.

"I am absolutely sure the other teams will drop points in the same way we did in the last game. We have 15 more points to play for and we will try and win the most amount of points," Pellegrini said.

"Then, at the end of the season, we will see who has the title. All of us want to win as much as we can. We must try to finish this season in the best way.

"The game against Sunderland was a disappointment because we always want to win but as I said before that game, playing against relegation-threatened teams during the last games of the season is not easy.

"The performance in every game is very important and I hope we are going to improve our performance against West Brom."

Pellegrini wants City to guard against complacency and midfielder James Milner is certain West Brom will offer a similar test to Sunderland as they battle to pull away from the relegation zone.

Keep fighting

"West Brom will be a tough game and we have to bounce back after a tough couple of moments in the season," Milner said.

"We need to make sure we keep fighting, which we will do. It's probably a similar game to Sunderland and they're going to come and look to hit us on the break like a lot of teams do."

City's David Silva is doubtful with the ankle injury that kept him out of the Sunderland match, while team-mate Jesus Navas could also miss out once again with a similar injury.

Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure will be absent with a groin injury he suffered against Liverpool and Serbia centre-back Matija Nastasic is out with a knee injury.

Meanwhile, the Baggies are aiming to respond to the blow of conceding an injury-time equaliser to draw 3-3 with Tottenham last weekend after leading 3-0.

It came just a fortnight after they had surrendered the lead in the dying seconds to draw by the same scoreline with Cardiff.

Albion boss Pepe Mel said: "Our feelings are very positive. To score three goals against Tottenham is a positive. We take that from the game."

And the Spaniard, who will come up against an old rival in Pellegrini from their La Liga days, admits watching fellow strugglers Sunderland draw at Eastlands left him with mixed emotions.

"This has two possible readings," he added. "One is that Sunderland gained a point but the other interpretation is that we can go there and get a point."

The Baggies have claimed eight points from their previous five matches and Mel, who will hold talks over his future once the club's fate has been settled, remains upbeat over their prospects of beating the drop.

He added: "It is impossible that West Brom will go down. It isn't something I've talked about. I will speak about my future after that."