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MANCHESTER CITY MADE SEVEN CHANGES FOR THEIR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WIN OVER FC COPENHAGEN WITH LIVERPOOL IN THEIR SIGHTS 09:54, 07 Mar 2024 Manchester City secured their spot in the Champions
League last eight on Wednesday night and already attention has shifted to Sunday’s Premier League title showdown with Liverpool. The two are separated by a point at the top of the table
ahead of the meeting at Anfield with Arsenal also in the mix in a three horse title race. The Gunners had a free midweek while City and Liverpool had European commitments. The Reds visit
Sparta Prague in the Europa League tonight while City beat FC Copenhagen on Wednesday. And Pep Guardiola’s midweek selection and substitutions offer a clear hint to his thoughts for the
Liverpool clash. ALSO READ: 'WE ARE SCARED OF THEM' - GUARDIOLA HAS MAN CITY CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FEAR ALSO READ: MAN CITY FATIGUE WORRY AS PEP GUARDIOLA TAKES SWIPE AT SCHEDULING AND
MAKES LIVERPOOL VOW Article continues below Kevin De Bruyne was among six regulars left on the bench against the Danes alongside Phil Foden. Kyle Walker, Bernardo Silva and Nathan Ake also
played no part in the European fixture and all can expect to start this weekend. John Stones came on to replace Ruben Dias, who was the sole City player at risk of a Champions League
suspension, midway through the second half suggesting they’ll both line up against Liverpool. Influential midfielder Rodri started against the Danes but was taken off at the break with the
tie secure to protect him for Liverpool. Striker Erling Haaland played nearly a full game but will lead the line at Anfield while Ederson will start in goal. That leaves just one place up
for grabs for Guardiola to fill. Injury to Jack Grealish means he’s unlikely to feature while Matheus Nunes was forced off against Copenhagen although he would have been unlikely to play
against Liverpool regardless. Jeremy Doku missed the match with a muscle injury and it remains to be seen whether he’ll be fit to play at Anfield. Article continues below Julian Alvarez
started and scored in midweek and could come into the side or Guardiola could opt for extra resilience and deploy Mateo Kovacic in midfield. Oscar Bobb caught the eye against Copenhagen but
would be something of a wildcard selection. Alvarez got the nod in the reverse fixture but Kovacic was absent through injury.