After their 2-2 draw with West Ham United on Sunday, holders Manchester City are now only a win away from securing their fourth Premier League title in five years.
They are already four points clear of second-placed Liverpool. However, the Reds have a match in hand and could come within one point of Manchester City if they beat Southampton on Wednesday.
However, Pep Guardiola’s side would only have to beat Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium next Sunday to lift the title, irrespective of Liverpool’s results. The odds will be stacked in favor of the Cityzens after they secured one precious point by coming back from a two-goal deficit against West Ham.
On that note, this article takes a look at three factors that might be crucial in securing the league title for the Cityzens:
#1 Jack Grealish performing well on Manchester City's final matchday
Grealish has grown in stature as a player as the season progressed and performed better in the latter part of it. He has started regularly for City in the last few league matches and has done enough to deserve his inclusion in the side.
Against West Ham too, Grealish managed to score the first goal for his side with a thunderous volley. It was his sixth goal of the season and he would definitely want to add to the tally on Sunday against his boyhood club.
Moreover, not for the first time in the recent past, the 26-year old English forward was the primary creative outlet for City. Against the Hammers, most of City’s attacks in the second half were made through the left flank and inside-left channel as Oleksandr Zinchenko combined well with Grealish.
Grealish has now become more adept at cutting in from the left flank and breaking through defenses with his dribbling skills.
He can also hold the ball up really well and can be instrumental in wasting some precious time should Manchester City score an early goal against Aston Villa.
#2 Playing Raheem Sterling as the centre forward
Sterling has often started as the center forward in the ongoing season for Manchester City, despite being arguably more comfortable as a winger. Despite not starting for City in all the matches, Sterling has been able to score 17 goals in the ongoing season. He should ideally start ahead of Gabriel Jesus as the center forward against Aston Villa.
Jesus has enjoyed a good goal-scoring streak of his own in recent times and also earned a penalty against West Ham on Sunday. Nevertheless, Sterling is a faster and better dribbler in the final third. This might help Manchester City score an early goal in the match against Aston Villa.
Sterling also has the ability to play a quick one-two with his fellow forwards and thereby sneak through the opposition defense. Guardiola is spoilt for choice as far City’s attack is concerned, but should probably opt for Sterling in the starting XI on Sunday.
#3 Rodri frequently falling back to help the defense
Manchester City’s depleted defense had Fernandinho playing as a centre-back on Sunday and looked vulnerable at times. Neither Ruben Dias nor Nathan Ake will be able to play against Aston Villa. The veteran Brazilian defensive midfielder will once again have to start as a centre-back.
City’s defense looked shaky whenever West Ham launched a quick counter-attack and Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen could easily have scored in the second half. Bowen had earlier scored a brace in the first half to send shivers down the spines of the City supporters.
Fernandinho is usually not the fastest player on the pitch and hence, would require help from Aymeric Laporte and Rodri to close the opposition forwards down.
Rodri often ventures forward when Manchester City are in pursuit of a goal, but would have to curb his attacking instincts if they take the lead against Aston Villa. He might have to drop down to play as a third centre-back along with Laporte and Fernandinho to add steel to City’s defense.
zeoackosz
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Fernandinho is the only option left,Laporte, Dias and Stones are all injured,Ake is not 100% fit
If Fernandinho play CB Liverpool All the way
zeoackosz
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On my side Fernandinho is not a defender bcoz He is too slow Pep should think about it before it Is too late
Goodmannc
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Aston Villa is currently work in progress and Coutinho isn't what he used to be. Hard to say Villa will pull an upset...
Yeah, I strongly believe that Man City is going to win the title.
jeyaipsu
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On my side Fernandinho is not a defender bcoz He is too slow Pep should think about it before it Is too late
Fernandinho is the only option left,Laporte, Dias and Stones are all injured,Ake is not 100% fit
Yohiknrsuz
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am a fully Liverpool fan but Manchester city will win the league , Liverpool will win the champion league
f*** off
Yohiknrsuz
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Manchester city we are going to meet you 6 mini Jack grealish to school. go I love you Jack grealish overnight in what year now
lawalidris
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One more factor, Aston villa has a game on Wednesday when City players will be resting and prepare for the final onslaught against tired Vila players.
Orange_Terrors
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Factor one is the money they possess.
Libkmoptuz
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am a fully Liverpool fan but Manchester city will win the league , Liverpool will win the champion league
tampumi
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No factors just one last win qa qwaba
Pepaeklmoz
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Fern used to be very erratic. Good for him to retire
wiubmnrtu
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Useless indeed. You can give this useless advice to Liverpool. Being superior to Liverpool in every aspect, what makes you doubt Manchester city lifting the trophy? This is pure hatred. No matter the hatred you have against City, championship is as certain as the day follows the nite. Kama hampendi panda paa mkazibe.
Ikm33
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Man City is going to win the title… they’re the best team in England at the moment, their only problem is Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp. But since we(Liverpool) couldn’t beat Spurs, I don’t think we gonna win the league unless Stevie G and Coutinho do us a favour while we win the following matches
Aston Villa is currently work in progress and Coutinho isn't what he used to be. Hard to say Villa will pull an upset...
realpool
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this time liverpool will win the quadraple
Goodmannc
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Man City is going to win the title… they’re the best team in England at the moment, their only problem is Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp. But since we(Liverpool) couldn’t beat Spurs, I don’t think we gonna win the league unless Stevie G and Coutinho do us a favour while we win the following matches
Sisdenrtyz
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On my side Fernandinho is not a defender bcoz He is too slow Pep should think about it before it Is too late
Coweikstu
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city is going to hand over the title to Liverpool
Ikm33
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Hope Ake is fit to replace Fernandino, I know it will be his last match but we need to win!!!