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Everton manager Roberto Martinez has promised that his side won't make it easy for Man City at the weekend. PA Wire/Press Association Images

Martinez vows Everton won't surrender against City

Liverpool fans are hoping their Merseyside rivals can do them a favour this weekend.

EVERTON MANAGER ROBERTO Martinez has promised Liverpool that his team won’t surrender when they meet title favourites Manchester City at Goodison Park on Saturday.

City, currently three points behind leaders Liverpool with a game in hand, know that maximum points from their final three games will see them crowned Premier League champions following the Reds’ unexpected defeat against Chelsea last weekend.

Liverpool therefore need a favour from Everton, Aston Villa or West Ham — City’s last three opponents — if they are to rescue their title dream with wins of their own against Crystal Palace and Newcastle.

Many Everton supporters would hate the idea that they may be the ones to help their despised Merseyside neighbours towards a first league title in 24 years by beating third placed City, but Martinez is adamant that’s what they will be trying to do.

“I have always felt the relationship between the clubs in the city over many, many years has had incredible chapters and this will be another fascinating chapter,” Martinez said.

“I don’t think there’s any doubt of the integrity of our football club towards the league and towards the competition.

“We are a football club and a team that wants to win every single game we go into and we are looking at ourselves.

“They are precious points for us, so we can’t afford not to give everything we have got for every point we have got left.

“Helping other teams is not the way we do our work. We are just focusing on trying to win for ourselves and have real high standards in every game we go into.”

- outstanding season - 

Everton’s own incentive may have been slightly dimmed now that they look unlikely to qualify for the Champions League, with defeat in two of their last three matches allowing Arsenal to open up a four-point gap in fourth place.

But Martinez is still determined to end what has been an outstanding season at Goodison Park on a high with victory over City.

“It’s going to be real test and it’s one of those glamorous games you keep in your memory for ever,” he added.

“I think we have been outstanding in our last few fixtures at home when you are looking at very similar teams like Arsenal and Manchester United and we need to carry on at that sort of level.

“For us it’s really important to make it a proper send-off for our fans at home and make it a performance to remember.”

Recent history favours Everton with the Merseyside club beating City at home in each of the past four seasons.

But City will be determined not to let another opportunity to take the title slip through their hands after being handed back the initiative to finish top by Chelsea’s win at Anfield.

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(Fernandinho says City have been boosted psychologically by Liverpool’s slip-up last week)

“We are back with a big chance of being champions again. We are not depending on other teams. It only depends on us, and that has changed a lot,” said midfielder Fernandinho.

“It gives you energy because mentality is 70 per cent of your body, and a result like that changes everything — your mind, your motivation.

“It’s a massive game for both teams. We are trying to keep fighting for the title and need to play to win the game.

“We have to play with passion to win every game, and this next one is no different.

“That is difficult but we will try to do it. We have waited a long time for this moment, and the positivity of the group is now very high.”

Everton are likely to have England international defender Phil Jagielka back after an 11-game injury absence, but on-loan City midfielder Gareth Barry is unable to face his parent club.

City boss Manuel Pellegrini may recall Spain midfielder David Silva if he is able to play through the pain of an on-going ankle problem.

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:01 AM

    Have to hand it to the man, he has done a fantastic job with them, most managers of his caliber wouldn’t go near a team like Leicester, they usually only want clubs that can bring the very best players with alot of money in the bank and already have a team of stars. If they get champions league he is kind of manager that can attract star names for next season

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:19 AM

    I don’t think Ranieri’s stock was particularly high after being sacked from his last 3 jobs so to be honest, a mid to bottom of the table club in any league was always going to be the best he could get but credit where credit is due. I doubt Guardiola or Mourinho could have done a better job. The problems for Leicester will come next season. Will the players lose their hunger? Will they become big time charlies and demand wage increases? If they bring in better quality players, how will that effect team balance/moral, etc…

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:50 AM

    Top 4 is a near certainty hopefully at the very least top 3 so they go straight into the champions league, adding about 8 players has to be done at least with the extra games and the increased pressure on them , honestly I don’t fancy their chances of doing anything similar next season I hope they prove me wrong but they need to add to the squad

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:52 AM

    Beano, every manager with a bit of experience, comes to his interview, having been sacked from his last number of jobs, this man is just a breath of fresh air , and it’s showing in the performances, the players get it, they are enjoying themselves , and I think they will win that league, if they don’t it will not be because they freeze it will be because Spurs are coming into form.

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:59 AM

    I don’t think Leicester will win the league. Don’t get me wrong, they’ve been brilliant and deserve all the credit they get but if you read some of the media you would think they were 5 or 10 points in the lead! If City win this weekend, which I think they will, they’ll go top and I honestly believe they’ll stay there until the end of the season.

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:51 AM

    Wait for it ………Leicester next home game and all the fans holding up signs saying ……….YES WE CAN . But I really hope they win it . Ranieri is a class act .

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:18 AM

    ‘Never did I blame them and say we conceded this goal because you did this and this’ Take note Gary Neville

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    Feb 5th 2016, 9:51 AM

    A point at City would be a great result at this stage and I wouldn’t put it past them. De Bruyne out is a boost too. It’s that time of year now where teams like Leicester will pick up points against The Gunners so my money would be on them for a result then.

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    Feb 5th 2016, 8:02 PM

    Ranieri for United

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