#1 Manchester City to do the Premier League 'three-peat'
Now you might raise the same argument as produced in the previous slide: that Manchester City, like Liverpool, might be exhausted after two back-to-back seasons at their rip-roaring best. But the difference here is that, the Skyblues are better acquainted to replicate it another season.
Okay, perhaps not another 100 points or 98 points. Heck, City may not even finish more than 95 points this season. Nevertheless, they have enough in the tank to lift the Premier League title once more.
In Pep Guardiola, they also have a manager who knows a bean or two about winning three consecutive league titles, having done so with Barcelona and Bayern Munich before.
The Premier League is obviously a much different kettle of fish than LaLiga and Bundesliga, but the Spaniard has developed a knack of winning the league even when his team isn't performing up to the mark. And this is a City team which won't, such is the quality in there.
Add the new signings of Joao Cancelo and Rodri to the already fantastic team, and you have all the recipe to script yet more history.
Crosstown rivals Manchester United are the only side in the Premier League era to win the league for three successive years. Looks like the unique distinction is now under threat.