Are City still in the Premier League title race?
By Guardian Exclusive
11 November 2019 |
5:23 pm
Manchester City F.C. falls 9 points behind Liverpool F.C. after Anfield loss. Solomon Fowowe and Timileyin Omilana discuss the most important game at the EPL over the weekend.
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