Former Manchester City manager Stuart Pearce is still backing Liverpool for the Premier League title, telling talkSPORT their hunger could see them crowned champions this season.City overtook the Reds at the top of the table this week with a 2-0 win over Everton, but Liverpool can go three points clear again should they beat Bournemouth on Saturday.2
"I said in the summer that Liverpool would win the league and I'm sticking with that.""City have been there and done that, Liverpool might be hungrier."Stuart Pearce still believes #LFC will beat his former side #MCFC to the title.Do you agree? pic.twitter.com/EXDYgF5GiJ— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 8, 2019
After finishing ninth in that 2004-05 season, five places higher than the previous year, Jol steered Spurs to fifth twice in a row, their best placing of the Premier League era, including in 2006 when they were fourth going into the final game only for a dodgy lasagna to famously wreck their preparations.
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