City will fall 11 points behind league leaders Liverpool if they lose at Anfield next weekend
With Manchester City’s humbling defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday and Liverpool’s comeback victory on the coast on Sunday, the champions now find themselves eight points adrift of the Reds at the summit of the Premier League.
If you look back through Premier League history, you’ll find that multiple previous champions won the title from being multiple points behind earlier that season. Manchester City are no stranger to winning titles from behind, especially in recent years.READ MORE: Kyle Walker moment sends Man City an awkward reality they can't ignore
Defeat will leave them 11 points behind Liverpool at the top. The title has very rarely been lost such a position, but it’s not to say it hasn’t happened before.
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