Stuart Pearce: Liverpool beat Manchester City as Premier League in 2019/20



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HOLY GRAIL

The former boss of the city thinks that the Reds will go even better this term after being beaten for the title by a single point last season

Stuart Pearce think Liverpool will finally get their hands on his "Holy Grail" – the Premier League title – this season following his "sensational" match of the last term.

The Reds had a club record of 97 points – enough to be crowned champion in every loss of the season, two losses – and lost only one league game, but of course they have always been beaten in the title by Manchester City. point.

The fans and players were quickly forgotten – at least a little bit – when they won the club's sixth European Cup a few weeks later.

Liverpool won the Champions League for the sixth time earlier this month

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Liverpool won the Champions League for the sixth time earlier this month

But their desire to win this league champion – having been the league champion for the last time 29 years ago – will surely be back as soon as the Reds come into play in their first match against Southampton on August 17th.

Former Manchester City manager Pearce thinks next year will be Liverpool.

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While their rivals are likely to strengthen in the window of transfers, Liverpool and City are ready for a relatively quiet summer thanks to the construction of two of the best teams in the history of English football.

And asked if the current Liverpool club was good enough to overthrow City without a major signing this summer, Pearce said, "I think so.

"I predicted that Liverpool would win the league last summer, and to get 90 points, as they did, without winning, we have to give Manchester City a huge credit for that.

"But I'm giving a tip to Liverpool this year.

"This is the holy grail they are pursuing with this Premier League title and I think it will allow them to focus better now.

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"It was a sensational season for them to win only one trophy, with the exception of the European Cup.

"It was quite exemplary enough, with the exception of a defeat against Man City in the league.

"They have Joe Gomez coming back and expectations are so great, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain also coming back to join what they have.

"They lost two players from Daniel Sturridge and Alberto Moreno, but that will not hurt them at all."

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