Even though the title has been settled in the Premier League this week, there’s still plenty to play for. As mentioned on the blog, Liverpool still have Manchester City’s record in sight. And so, for the Reds, every game is now a final.
For Man. City, it’s all about pride now. The former champions will be looking to garner as many points as possible before the league expires. This was evident in their 4-0 thrashing of the new champions, Liverpool over the week.
In Spain, Barcelona dropped points again when they drew against Atletico Madrid. A Real Madrid win over Getafe was enough to take the Los Blancos four points clear at the top of the La Liga table. With five rounds of games still left to be played in Spain, a lot can still happen.
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On Sunday all four teams – Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, and Liverpool – will be in action, in their respective leagues.
For Guardiola’s men, they travel to face a Southampton side that they have defeated seven times, in their last seven meetings. The Cityzens will be looking to continue their run of scoring an average of three goals per game since the restart. But they will have to find a way past a Southampton team that has won two of their last three games.
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Still in England, the new champions, Liverpool, welcome Aston Villa. Although the Villans are 18th on the log, they have a history against Liverpool. In the last five editions of this clash played at Anfield, Liverpool have only won once. Villa have won twice, with the other two ending in a draw.
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The title charge continues for Real Madrid this Sunday as they take on Athletic Bilbao. There’s plenty of history between both sides as they’re two of the three sides that have never been relegated from the league.
Bilbao enter this clash with a four-game unbeaten home run, featuring three wins and one draw. Real Madrid can’t boast of the same away from home, having lost two of their last four. If you called this game, A Game of Draws, you won’t be far from the truth. Four times out of the last five that both sides clashed, the game ended in a draw.
The same cannot be said about Barcelona’s recent history against Villarreal, their next opponents. Featuring only one draw in the last five editions, this one is a fixture that Barcelona have dominated, having won four of the last five meetings.
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