Outgoing Premier League executive chairman Richard Scudamore believes the current season is the competitions’ best ever. Sunday is the final day of the campaign and will see either Manchester City or Liverpool crowned champions in what has been an unprecedented title race. City have won their last 13 Premier League matches and will clinch back-to-back titles with victory at Brighton. Liverpool have lost only once all season – against Pep Guardiola’s team in January – and have won their last eight league games but go into the final round of matches a point behind. Jurgen Klopp’s side need to beat Wolves at Anfield and hope that City drop points if they are to win a first Premier League crown and become champions for the first time since 1990. Tell us how this table will look at full-time on Sunday… pic.twitter.com/dAT2vnQmt9 — Premier League (@premierleague) May 12, 2019 “When you look at what the Premier League has done this season, the title race is unprecedented,” Scudamore told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Sportsweek programme. “The idea that Manchester City or Liverpool will walk away second with that amount of points is incredible and they would’ve won it in any other year. “Then you add the European feats achieved by the Premier League teams this season with all-English Champions League and Europa League finals and it is hard to think of a season that has been better.” Kevin Keegan, a Liverpool icon as a player and a former Manchester City manager, thinks the strength in depth of Guardiola’s squad will be the difference in the final reckoning. Pep Guardiola has an array of talent at his disposal (Martin Rickett/PA) “Man City’s reserve team, if you can call it that, would probably finish in the top four in the Premier League,” said the 68-year-old. “On the bench they have got players who are better than some of those the other top four clubs have playing in their starting XI. They have got a lot of invention and energy even on the bench. “I can’t see City going to Brighton and not winning a game they need to win for the title. I think both City and Liverpool will win and we’ll be talking about how a team with 97 points can’t win the league. “It’s usually over by now and the players are on holiday on the beach – 80-odd points is usually enough. “It’s an incredible situation and Liverpool will probably not win the league and that’s very sad in some ways. I guess compensation would be beating Tottenham in the Champions League final.” Topics Kevin Keegan, Liverpool, Man City, Manchester City, Premier League He fits Liverpool – Keegan backs Klopp Kevin Keegan on Liverpool v Newcastle, 1996: “I still have nightmares about how we threw the title away” Ashley is from another planet – Keegan Howay the entertainers: Reliving Newcastle’s 1995/96 title challenge, by the players Brian Rice will build his Hamilton side around youth next season Tottenham lead Manchester United and Liverpool in race for Benfica starlet Manchester United receive boost as Real Madrid make forward available for transfer Boss Clarke makes plea to Killie fans Matthijs de Ligt’s future is on the verge of being decided Farwell, Daniel Sturridge? How the true one-season wonder became a distant relic at Liverpool Manchester United identify Ander Herrera replacement worth £40m Quiz! Can you name all 34 teams to appear in the Championship play-offs since 2000? The 51 best players in the Football League this season 6 players Arsenal could realistically sign to improve them this summer
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