TORONTO — Manchester City's Premier League title hopes could hang in the balance Sunday when the slumping club visits league-leading Liverpool. The trophy they are both battling for is 5,450 kilometres away — in Toronto.
TORONTO — Manchester City's Premier League title hopes could hang in the balance Sunday when the slumping club visits league-leading Liverpool.It is one of three trophies on the move as part of Manchester City's"4-In-A-Row Trophy Tour." Former Man City players Shaun Wright-Phillips and Nedum Onuoha are along for the ride, with the FIFA Club World Cup and FA Community Shield completing the travelling hardware.
"It's been everywhere," Wright-Phillips said of the trophy."For me, it's just remarkable to see the fan base grow, the amount of people that are into football — girls, boys, diverse ethnicity, everything. It's been a remarkable journey. "So I think when the trophy's here, people are always stunned to see it … As they walk away, you can see a big smile on their face," he added.
Wright-Phillips, 43, and Onuoha, 38, are slated to watch the big game with Toronto fans at a downtown event. Both are hoping for a win.
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