Manchester City must overhaul Liverpool once more in a titanic Premier League title race when Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers attempts to help out his old club at the Etihad on Monday.
The destiny of the title remains in City's hands as Pep Guardiola's men have two games to play to Liverpool's one.
But the Reds refuse to give up on a first league title in 29 years as Divock Origi's late winner in a thrilling 3-2 victory at Newcastle on Saturday sent them two points ahead at the top of the table once more.
Rodgers came closer to ending that drought than any other Liverpool boss over the past three decades as his side fell just two points short of City in 2013/14.
And in just over two months in charge, the Northern Irishman has rejuvenated the Foxes to give Leicester an outside chance of European football next season if they win their final two games of the season.
"I think Brendan shows his incredible quality as a manager that in just two months his team play already they way he wants to play," said City boss Pep Guardiola.
"They are so fast players, they have incredible quality. I was really impressed with the way they play, the players know it will be an incredible task for us, but of course it's already a final for us."
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