Kevin De Bruyne suggests Liverpool is better than Manchester City. Two Premier League heavyweights have been competing against one another for a while in terms of domestic titles and European honors. Both teams have seen notable success in the English Premier League and cup competitions, although City has been more consistent than Liverpool, winning the championship four times in the last five years to Liverpool’s one.
De Bruyne discussed the differences between the two extremely ambitious clubs in an interview with Sky Sports ahead of the two sides impending Sunday game at Anfield. If you can control your play, you may have a better chance of winning because they are a more volatile team than we are and we have more control over the game.
I expect them to be at their best Liverpool, the national team midfielder for Belgium continued. The only explanation I can think of is that, despite the loss of their point, they are still Liverpool, and I still anticipate that they will be victorious. Major sporting events and energetic settings are enjoyable to me. It’s a game like any other, and even if playing away against a top-six team is always difficult, I think we’ve done well lately.
Liverpool’s manager thinks the Egyptian is about to explode after a goal-shy start to the Premier League.
Before their showdown with Liverpool in 2022–23, City sits second in the rankings with nine Premier League games played and a total of 23 points. While only managing two victories and 10 points after their first eight games, the Reds are entrenched in tenth place.
In their previous 21 Premier League games, Manchester City was undefeated. They also had only one loss in their previous 37 games overall (W16 D5). The fourth-longest winning streak in league history belongs to the Citizens, who have gone 22 games in a row in the Premier League (W16 D6).
Although they lost 3-1 to Liverpool in their most recent meeting, which took place in the annual Community Shield curtain-raiser at the start of the current season, the Blues have picked up four points in their last two journeys to Anfield.
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