Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has doubled down on his Premier League title prediction from earlier on this season.
Keane tipped Man City to regain their title back in November and with four games remaining, looks like he will be right if things remain the same as City sit just above Liverpool. "At this moment in time, as brilliant as Liverpool and Chelsea are, I’d go with Man City," Keane said in November. "I think Man City right now look really strong defensively. Liverpool are scoring all the goals but I’d go with Man City right now."
With one point separating the two sides, there's still plenty of time for the Reds to leapfrog their rivals and clinch the title. But pundit Keane refused to waver, backing Pep Guardiola's side to regain the league even after admitting that Liverpool are 'fantastic.'
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"I can't change my mind now, I still think City will do it," the Sky Sports pundit said. "I just think they've got great quality. Liverpool are fantastic, of course, but I'll stick with City. I just think they know how to get over the line - Pep... world-class manager, I think they'll do it."
The two sides met last month drawing 2-2, matching their scoreline from earlier on in the season at Anfield. The pair could still meet in the UEFA Champions League final, with both leading after the first leg. Liverpool are 2-0 up over Villarreal while Man City beat Real Madrid 4-3.