Here’s everything you want to know about the game in Etihad
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Manchester City can thank Sheffield United for their current position in the most sensible in the Premier League after the Blades won a surprise win at Manchester United thanks to Oliver Burke’s goal.
The purpose of Chris Wilder’s team kept Pep Guardiola’s Citizens at the forefront after their entic victory over West Brom, who helped their conflicting parties this weekend in the compelling battle for relegation.
That’s seven consecutive victories for City and the last four came with blank leaves, with that enough to place them as favorites in the race for the name.
Kevin De Bruyne’s loss will be a blow, but the intensity of this city team deserves to be able to cope, although Wilder’s team will be able to start their wonderful getaway now after snating the three problems at Old Trafford.
City escaped only with victory in the previous opposite game this season on Bramall Lane, thanks to former Blade Kyle Walker, providing an explanation of why the hosts might not have their entire path this weekend.
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Here’s everything you want to know about the game in Etihad:
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When’s the game?
The setting will begin at 3 p. m. on Saturday, January 30 in Etihad.
Where can I see it?
The setting will be streamed live in Sky Sports Main Event and will stream the Sky Go app to Sky Sports subscribers or, if you have an NowTV subscription, you can use the NowTV app, either on compatible TVs and other devices, or on the desktop website.
Team news
Sergio Aguero is still remote after contracting Covid-19 Kevin De Bruyne is still on his knees with a hamr tendon injury. Kyle Walker has recovered from a hip challenge and can start here, pushing Joao Cancelo to the left side. Nathan Ake is a doubt, with a muscle challenge.
John Egan is back from suspension, Chris Wilder can resist turning the baseline after his impressive demonstration at Old Trafford. Kean Bryan lasted only 53 minutes against United, which called into question his presence here. Enda Stevens, Ben Osborn, Jack Robinson and Oli McBurnie are in a position to fail once again.
Alignments
Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Dias, Stones, Cancelo; Rodri, Gundogan, Silva; Mahrez, Sterling, Foden
Sheffield United XI: Ramsdale; Egan, Ampadu, Basham; Baldock, Norwood, Fleck, Lundstram, Lowe; McGoldrick, Burke
Possibilities
City of Man – 1/8
No – 1/8
Sheffield United – 1/1
Prediction
Manchester City will look for a confident team after the win over Manchester United, but that will be enough for Pep Guardiola to motivate their team and avoid any occasional techniques that may lose problems here. The city is playing too well right now and we’re waiting for them to get another win here while they build a formidable name challenge. Man City 2-0 Sheffield United.
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