Gary Lineker has detailed an important distinction in the way Manchester City and Liverpool set up. The two teams have been the standout sides in English football for the last three seasons, with Pep Guardiola's side winning two Premier League titles and promisingly placed in the Champions League while Jurgen Klopp's outfit are current European champions and on course to claim their first domestic league title.
Both managers came up in a discussion Lineker had with Match of the Day pundits and fellow former strikers Alan Shearer and Ian Wright about which coach they would like to play under.
While both teams score plenty of goals, Lineker believes that one is more set up for the central striker to thrive than the other. "I'd be
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