Ipswich Town’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool may have ended in a loss, but their performance, especially in the first half, was commendable.
Under Kieran McKenna’s leadership, Ipswich pressed Liverpool effectively and even appeared to be the more threatening side during the opening 45 minutes. However, Liverpoolโs experience and quality shone through in the second half, with Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah finding the back of the net to secure the win for the Reds.
Despite the defeat, Ipswich’s showing against such a high-caliber team suggests they could be a formidable opponent for Manchester City in their upcoming fixture.
As Manchester City prepares to face Ipswich, they are likely anticipating a challenging match rather than an easy victory. Pep Guardiolaโs team is well aware that Ipswich will be highly motivated to make a statement, especially against the reigning champions.
The Etihad Stadium is known for being a difficult venue for even the strongest of teams, but Ipswich will be looking to defy expectations and give City a run for their money.
Coming off a confident 2-0 victory over Chelsea, Manchester City may not have been at their sharpest, but they still managed to secure a comfortable win against a team expected to compete for a Champions League spot. However, City is preparing for a different kind of test against the newly-promoted Ipswich.
Despite this, football pundit Paul Merson, in his weekly Premier League predictions for Sportskeeda, has confidently predicted a 3-0 win for Manchester City at home. Merson acknowledged Ipswichโs strong performance against Liverpool but pointed out the challenges that newly-promoted teams face in capitalizing on limited opportunities in such high-stakes matches.
Merson emphasized that while Ipswich is not expected to win, they will want to avoid a heavy defeat. He noted that if Ipswich can replicate their first-half performance against Liverpool, they might cause some problems for Manchester City. However, Merson remains skeptical about any team stopping Cityโs dominance this season and expects a routine victory for Guardiolaโs side.
Reflecting on Cityโs recent match against Chelsea, where they won comfortably without being at their best, Merson believes that City is in a league of their own and predicts a 3-0 loss for Ipswich, though he considers this a generous prediction.
Given the significant disparity in quality between the two sides, itโs difficult to disagree with Merson’s assessment. Even if Ipswich manages to challenge City, the Premier League champions possess a level of talent, particularly in attack, that few teams in England can match.
Players like Erling Haaland and Savinho demonstrated their class against Chelsea, showcasing the depth of quality that City has at its disposal. On the other hand, Ipswich’s Omari Hutchinson and Liam Delap, who looked promising against Liverpool, will be eager to make an impact against their formidable opponents.
While Ipswichโs players have shown potential, they now face a different level of competition in Manchester City, with world-class players like Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden, and Bernardo Silva. The match on Saturday promises to be an intriguing contest, with many keen to see if Ipswich can pull off an upset or if City will assert their dominance as expected.
Regardless of the outcome, Manchester City is likely to remain composed, knowing that the title race will not be decided after just two games.