Manchester City v Liverpool match build up

TEAM NEWS

Fabian Delph remains suspended, while Benjamin Mendy is a long-term absentee. Ilkay Gundogan is set to return for Manchester City after missing the win at Southampton, and Kevin De Bruyne is back in training after a muscle injury.

Liverpool midfielder James Milner is available following a two-match absence with a muscular problem.

Left-back Alberto Moreno has recovered from a back complaint, while Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita are among those in contention for a recall.

RADIO 5 LIVE COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

John Murray: The first Thursday in January feels almost indecently early to be talking “title decider”.

Even the recent history between these two clubs teaches us a lesson in not going too early. On 20 April 2014 Liverpool led Manchester City by nine points. Twenty-one days later, City won the title.

While they’ve scored a combined total of 136 league and cup goals between them this season, at Anfield in October it was over an hour before anyone had an attempt on target.

It will surely be different on Thursday night though, and at ten o’clock we can see what the league table looks like.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on Liverpool: “The reality is clear. We are seven points down. This will be the second game of the second leg so there are a lot of points to play for.

“It is a big opportunity for us to reduce the gap. Our focus is the same.

“Everybody has been asking what will happen if we lose. We are going to try to make our game, to be there and be fighting for the Premier League for as far as possible.”

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: “It’s a normal game against Manchester City. A very difficult one.

“They are a really strong football team with an outstanding manager. We have to be brave and full of desire, same as all of the other games. For me, they are the best team in the world.

“People say we go there most likely to win. It’s not true. It’s not reality.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

It’s a massive fixture. Because it’s Liverpool, Pep Guardiola’s side will need to win. The Reds, on the other hand, will be happy with the win or draw.

Of course, they won’t play for the draw, but a point will make City’s attempt to close the seven-point gap a lot more difficult.

These two teams will have massive respect for each other’s attack, and because of that I think this will be a stalemate.

Prediction: 1-1

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Manchester City

Liverpool

Source: BBC News

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