Claudius not sure what the red means, but if it’s difficulty, I would make Manchester United green for City. United are in a false position in the league, and have injuries, including to Hojlund.
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So this is the original image for this thread in order to see the run of games each has:
So what I did was to mark in green the ones that are (or at least should be) guaranteed wins. Whether is happens or not is unpredictable but against these non top 6 teams whilst having home advantage, they should technically be bankers.
The red are games which are a bit trickier because it's a direct rival for the title, and additionally when they are playing teams that are either playing particularly well this season, is a typical bogey team, or is a derby game where the opposition could step it up regardless just because of the occasion.
So in that sense, United should generally be beaten, but that goes for us as well, both against them and Chelsea. However you just know these lot like to raise their level against us, and hopefully at City. I'd have put Everton as a tough game for Liverpool but they usually lie down limply for them over the last few years, but it one I think should have been highlighted in red as well. Another is Palace away for City as they usually trouble them, but with Hodgson gone I can't see it.
Each team needs to play United, Spurs, Villa, Brighton, although most of these games are away for us and City compared to Liverpool who are home for most of the trickier fixtures. However just from those banker games, we should pick up at least 21 points, City 21 points and Liverpool with 24 points. As long as we can beat Chelsea, then it's a case of who can win their green games and who comes out in the head to head between the 3 of us as we have similar enough red games remaining.