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“Even if you don’t necessarily support Man City, you watch them for the way they play”: Shaun Wright-Phillips

April 16, 2022 / 18:46 IST
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Shaun Wright-Phillips, former Manchester City, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers midfielder, was in Mumbai recently. (Image via Twitter.com/@swp29)
Shaun Wright-Phillips, former Manchester City, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers midfielder, was in Mumbai recently. (Image via Twitter.com/@swp29)

As the season’s English Premier League (PL) levels to a close finish, Shaun Wright-Phillips sidesteps a prediction. The former Manchester City, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers midfielder feels it’s too early to take that decision—even if he is leaning towards City (winning the title) more out of loyalty and hope than conviction.

“It’s too close to call,” says Wright-Phillips, who was in Mumbai—Bengaluru before that—on a promotional tour with the Premier League trophy, over a Zoom call. 

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Prior to this weekend’s matches, only one point separates leader City from Liverpool with several games to go. “If you look at Liverpool’s run of (upcoming) seven games, there are some tricky ones there, especially an in-form (Tottenham) Spurs side (8 May). Man C have some tricky ones too because there are a few (opponents) that are fighting for survival. City needs to focus on winning all their games and they will be fine,” he says.

Irrespective of the current standings, admitting to having no bias on the matter, he thinks City is the most impressive of the League’s teams because he loves the way they play football. “Even if you don’t necessarily support Man City, you watch them just for the way they play. The way they interact, change positions and rotate and it’s brilliant to watch.”