Manchester City CAN beat Liverpool to win historic quadruple this season, say Shaun Goater and Dean Saunders

Manchester City CAN beat Liverpool to win historic quadruple this season, say Shaun Goater and Dean Saunders
Manchester City can make history by becoming the first English club to win the fabled quadruple this season.Thats according to City legend Shaun Goater and talkSPORT host Dean Saunders, who both agree Pep Guardiolas side are likely to beat Liverpool to the Premier League title.City replaced the Reds at the top of the table on Wednesday with a 2-0 victory over Everton, although they only sit there on goal difference and having played one more game.Jesus’ goal sealed City’s win against Everton2
Jesus’ goal sealed City’s win against Everton
Liverpool have a chance to reclaim a three-point lead if they beat Bournemouth on Saturday, but City are still the bookmakers new favourites to be crowned champions.The Blues are still fighting on four fronts in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and EFL Cup where they are through to the final. Guardiola has played down the ridiculous suggestions they could win all four, but Goater believes its definitely on the cards.If you asked me three or four weeks ago, my answer would have been no, the cult hero striker told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.City were not playing at the same level they were last season, and we all saw how phenomenal they were.But I think just at this time now theyre starting to gain momentum and put this huge pressure on Liverpool.In the Champions League, it could be anyones because there is no team out there really playing like the Champions of Europe.So I think Man City have a very good chance of winning all four.Liverpool have let City right back into the title race2
Liverpool have let City right back into the title race
Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders, begrudgingly, agrees City are likely to reclaim their title, after a slight dip in form has seen the Reds drop vital points in back-to-back draws.And he also believes Guardiolas side have every chance of winning all four major trophies this term.I want Liverpool to win it and they could win it, but I cant help thinking Manchester City are going to do it, he added on Thursdays show.And Ive got a sneaky feeling they could win everything all four.Its 25/1 but the odds are getting shorter as the weeks go by.Whats stopping them winning the Premier League and Champions League?

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