Manchester City and Liverpool have been in a tough title race for already a long time. There is just one game left for the Premier League to end but the title winner isn't decided yet.
Currently Liverpool are first in the league with 94 points, while Manchester City are second with 92 points and will play today against Leicester City at home. Should they win it, they will be first the league with one point ahead of the Reds.
And Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has compared Liverpool to Barcelona claiming that it's the toughest side he has ever managed against.
“In my career as a manager, I played against incredible sides,” said Guardiola. “But there are two that were 'Wow!’ One is Barcelona managed by Luis Enrique, with Neymar, Messi and Suarez. The other is this Liverpool. They’re the best two sides I’ve faced as a manager.
“That’s why being there, with it in our hands, fighting against them until the end, being seven points behind [as City were in January], is so good. It’s the toughest league I’ve ever played as a manager, for the quality from the rivals. No doubts. That’s why being there is incredible.
"But, of course, only one will take the prize and the other one will be at home sad."
Manchester City's last game will be an away game against Brighton, while Liverpool will take on Wolves at home.