Man City left to question priorities for Crystal Palace visit

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Last Updated : Apr 13 2019 | 7:00 PM IST

Manchester City's quest for an unprecedented quadruple leaves Pep Guardiola with a perilous balancing act for Sunday's trip to a Crystal Palace side that know how to shock the Premier League champions.

Last season, Palace ended City's record 18-game winning run last season but Guardiola's team still amassed 100 points as they cruised to the title.

In a much tighter title race this season, with City just behind Liverpool, the Eagles' 3-2 win at the Etihad in December could yet be the game that costs Guardiola's men.

A visit to Selhurst Park would therefore be a tricky fixture for City at the best of times, but the timing, between the two legs of a Champions League quarter-final against Tottenham, adds an extra layer of difficulty.

Moreover, City's 1-0 defeat in the first leg in north London, means they are in danger of again missing out on the trophy that the club's Abu Dhabi owners most desire after billions of pounds worth of investment.

"That's true (it is a dangerous game)," said Guardiola. "We knew it from weeks ago, how it would be between these important games and Tottenham in the Champions League.

"Selhurst Park is always difficult, not just for the stadium itself but for the quality of the players they have."
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First Published: Apr 13 2019 | 7:00 PM IST

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