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Peter Schmeichel predicts the score when Liverpool face Man City this Sunday

Former Manchester City player Peter Schmeichel has now been predicting the score for this weekend’s huge tie against Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp will face Pep Guardiola in the Premier League for t🌳he final time and the stage is well an🍨d truly set.

Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Man City do have a rath𝔉er poor record at Anfield, not win🥃ning there in the league since 2003, but they definitely won’t be heading into the game lacking belief.

The likes of Rodri and Erling Haaland are not at all acc🐎ustomed to losing games these days, which can also also be said for Liverpool in fairness.

It’s going to be a fascinating tie to watch, one that could swing the title rice dramatically in either direction with 1ไ0 games to go afterwards.

All that being said, Peter Schmeichel has now shared h🅘is score prediction when speaking on the ‘’ podcast.

Schmeichel was considering the outcome of City’🌼s trip to face Liverpool alongside Nedum Onuoha, another former Citizen.

And although Schmeichel decided to sit on the fence on this occasion, Onuoh♉a thought the tide could turn at Anfield.

Peter Schmeichel thinks Liverpool and Man City will cancel each other out on Sunday

Speaking on the podcast, Schmeichel t♈hough꧋t neither City or Liverpool would do quite enough to win.

He said: “That was my [score], 2-2 draw honestly.

Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Onuoha then added: 🍷“I was thinking a draw as well but just to be on th⛄e edge I’ll say a City win, because we see that all the time, now I’ve seen Peter Schmeichel of course City are going to win.”

It really will be a fascinating wat▨ch, and a🌠 chance for either team to make a big statement.

Personally, I wonder if City will be able to finally win at Anfield given just how many injuries Liverpool are dealing with right now.

Mohamed Salah’s fitness will of course be a big factor, and tonight’s Europa League tie 🏅could be a chance to gain some sharpness if he is ready.

But similarly, it does feel slightly foolish to count Liverpool out right now, a team showing so ♌much character and quality during Klopp’s final months.

All that being said, it seems Liverpool have just been handed an important ꦓinjury boost