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Liverpool need to advance past Manchester City on Saturday if they are to keep their chances of silverware high this season.The Reds are still in the Champions League, but with meetings against PSG, then one of Real Madrid or Bayern Munich coming up, the FA Cup seems like the last really good opportunity for Arne Slot to win something in 2025/26.Peter Crouch, though, is not confident Liverpool will be able to get a result inside 90 minutes of action, instead backing a draw. Give me your SCORE PREDICTIONS for Saturday’s Man City clash 🔮 Who will book a place in the semi-final at Wembley?
Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images Peter Crouch thinks Liverpool and Manchester City will need penaltiesManchester City have already beaten Slot’s men twice in the Premier League this term.The Dutchman had a good record against Pep Guardiola last term, but the tables have turned in what has been a poor season for the Merseyside outfit.Now, speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, the ex-Liverpool striker has highlighted how ‘poor’ his former side were in their recent meeting with Brighton, and suggested the game will end 2-2.He said: “So listen, Liverpool are capable of getting a result. I know they’ve had a difficult season, but more than capable.“I was at the Brighton game.
I got to say, it was really poor.“I’m going to go for a draw. Gerrard vs Howe, pick one to be Liverpool’s next manager! 🗳️ Credit: LFC Foundation/Liverpool FC/Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA/Getty Images Liverpool FA Cup wins compared to Manchester CityLiverpool head into the weekend’s action as the joint-third most successful team in FA Cup history.Arsenal have won a record high 14 trophies, while Manchester United sit second with 13.The Reds, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea have taken eight each, with the Merseyside club finishing as runners-up on seven occasions.Liverpool last won the FA Cup in 2022, while Manchester City, who have won it on seven occasions during their history, were last crowned champions in 2023.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
