MANCHESTER City is not counting on any favors
from Chelsea when it plays Liverpool in the English Premier League
tomorrow and must concentrate on its own performance against Crystal
Palace, manager Manuel Pellegrini said yesterday.
City, which is six points behind leader Liverpool but has a game in hand, is hoping for a Chelsea victory at Anfield to revive its diminishing title chances.
Second-placed Chelsea, five points behind the leader with three to play, hosts Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semifinal second leg on Wednesday and manager Jose Mourinho has said he may play a weakened team against Liverpool to keep senior players fresh.
City, which is six points behind leader Liverpool but has a game in hand, is hoping for a Chelsea victory at Anfield to revive its diminishing title chances.
Second-placed Chelsea, five points behind the leader with three to play, hosts Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semifinal second leg on Wednesday and manager Jose Mourinho has said he may play a weakened team against Liverpool to keep senior players fresh.

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