Comment: Premier League success would put Pellegrini above Mourinho and co in managerial melee
Title win would make Manuel Pellegrini the top boss this season as he has markedly improved City.
Title win would make Manuel Pellegrini the top boss this season as he has markedly improved City.
Manchester City just need to win their remaining two games to secure the Premier League title after rivals Liverpool let a three goal lead slip against Crystal Palace.
City can return to the top of the Premier League table with a win but have an abysmal record against Everton on Merseyside having only won twice there in the Premier League era
This year’s title race is bearing a close resemblance to the run-in two years ago when City prevailed
City comfortably saw off Crystal Palace 2-0 to sit three points off leaders Liverpool with a game in hand over the top club
City’s title chances rest on Liverpool game against Chelsea on Sunday, two hours before they face Crystal Palace in south London
After falling to a lowly seventh position in the league and losing 2-0 against David Moyes’ former club Everton on the weekend, the powers that be decided enough was enough
David Moyes may have paid the price for not making the Premier League top-four this season – but Manchester United’s Under-21s secured just that last night.
Duggan scored twice in 2-1 victory over Reading FC Women in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, City’s first competitive outing ahead of their WSL opener against Liverpool on Thursday
Referee Mark Clattenburg failed to award title contenders City two penalties as Liverpool ran out 3-2 winners in a pulsating match
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has stated his side can still win the Premier League despite losing 3-2 to Livepool in a fantastic game of football.
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