The Premier League is the best league in the world because anyone can beat anyone
Former Tottenham striker Peter Crouch
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“There is a trait about modern football that I don't particularly like — the need to make instant and definitive predictions.
“I say I don't like it, but I also have to admit it's something of which I have been guilty.”
Liverpool have played a game fewer than City, but two draws in their last two games have seen Guardiola’s side reinstated as favourites to claim the title.
However, Crouch reckons that there will be plenty more twists before the end of the season in May.
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He said: “The title race is the subject that is prompting everyone to put their necks on the line and the past fortnight has been especially revealing for rash judgments.
“Manchester City lost at Newcastle and the title was Liverpool's to lose. Then Liverpool drew at home to Leicester, City beat Arsenal and West Ham took points off Liverpool.
“Now we are in the position, following City's win at Goodison Park, when everyone is saying it is over to Pep Guardiola's side again.
“The Premier League is the best league in the world because anyone can beat anyone and you have to keep this in mind.”