LONDON (Reuters) - In ordinary circumstances Manchester City would have long since relinquished their Premier League crown to Liverpool.
Yet on Wednesday, days before the summer solstice, Pep Guardiola's side will step out at the Etihad Stadium hoping to delay Liverpool's inevitable coronation a while longer.
Both managers suffered personally during the tragic weeks that put soccer matches into perspective. Guardiola's mother died from COVID-19 while Mikel Arteta, who left his post as Guardiola's assistant in December to manage Arsenal, caught the virus in March but recovered. Arteta had revived Arsenal before the shutdown, the Gunners unbeaten in eight league games, winning three in a row.
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