Here are your Liverpool evening headlines for Tuesday, April 26.
Pep Guardiola confirms double Man City injury blow
Pep Guardiola has revealed a potential double injury blow for his Manchester City squad ahead of the title run-in with Liverpool.
The Reds are locked in a battle for the Premier League title with Man City, with five matches left to play. Sunday’s victory over Everton moved Liverpool back to just a single point behind City in the table.
Both Liverpool and Man City are also set to compete in the Champions League semi-finals before they are next in domestic action. The Reds face Villarreal, while Man City host Real Madrid.
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Ahead of the European clashes, Guardiola has hinted that he could be without some key players. Joao Cancelo is suspended for the first leg, while John Stones and Kyle Walker are doubts through injury.
"They (Walker and Stones) are doubts, they didn't train for the last week to ten days and John since Brighton.
“We'll see how they feel, we'll speak to them tomorrow and then make the decision."
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Ilkay Gundogan reveals what Liverpool make Man City do
Manchester City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has revealed that the Premier League title is ‘nerve-wracking’ for him and his team-mates. With five games remaining this season, City are one point clear of Liverpool at the top of the table.
Liverpool have put together a remarkable run of form that has seen them pick up 38 points from 14 league games in 2022. The only times they have dropped points have been 2-2 draws with Chelsea and City.
Jurgen Klopp’s men also beat City 3-2 earlier this month in the FA Cup semi-finals, which may give his side a psychological boost ahead of the run-in.
Gundogan, who played under Klopp when the Liverpool boss was in charge of Borussia Dortmund, admits that the pressure is something that he and his City team-mates are conscious of.
“It is a very exciting and nerve-wracking race for us as well as for the fans,” he told Sport1.
“As Liverpool are incredibly strong and win every game we are almost forced to stay focused and not allow ourselves to slip up. That keeps the tension high throughout.
"You play football for situations like that. It could well be that we have to win all the games until the end in order to become champions.
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