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Huddersfield will not replace David Wagner until next week but, even if their new manager was already in place, I don't think it would make any difference to the outcome of this game.
Manchester City are on a roll at the moment and they beat Wolves on Monday without really having to play. It was more like a training exercise.
City had to come from behind to win here last season, through a late Raheem Sterling goal, but I think things will be more comfortable for Pep Guardiola's side on Sunday.
Source: BBC
After a run of one point from nine league games, Huddersfield Town are staring relegation in the face. They are eight points from safety and their next four league games are against Manchester City, Everton, Chelsea and Arsenal. It looks as if whoever they appoint to replace the departed David Wagner will be managing them in the Championship next season. Huddersfield have only scored 13 league goals this season with just five at home, how their fans must be jealous of the endless Manchester City goalfests, but they might get to see one this weekend. Seven of the last nine home league games have been lost and they have already played City once this season and lost 6-1 at the Etihad,
Manchester City have recovered well from their poor run of form in December. They are scoring goals like there's no tomorrow and the sixteen they scored against Rotherham and Burton is three more than Huddersfield have scored in the league all season. City have won their last five games in all competitions and won four of their last six away matches in the Premier League. Huddersfield have little confidence, City are full of it, go for an away win with City leading at both half and full time.