The numbers don't lie: City have beaten Villa at the Etihad in 19 of their last 20 Premier League meetings. That kind of dominance doesn't evaporate because Villa lifted a European trophy midweek. If anything, the Europa League triumph makes Villa more vulnerable here, not less. Finals drain teams physically and emotionally, and three or four days is nowhere near enough recovery time when the celebration dust has barely settled. This is a classic trap game for the away side. City have their own fire burning. Pep Guardiola is taking his final bow in front of his home fans, and this squad will run through walls to send him off properly. The crowd will be electric from kick-off, and City's depth means they can press hard without worrying about fatigue. Villa's league position tells you everything about the domestic gap between these two sides. They've looked brilliant in Europe but have struggled to consistently replicate that against top-flight elite opposition away from home — let alone at the toughest ground in England. The romantic story is Villa crashing a farewell party. The realistic story is City controlling this from start to finish. Don't back Villa to win here — the history, the occasion, and the matchup all point the same way.
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