After historically great seasons, it’s shaping up that Liverpool and Man City will be dueling to the end once again this year. In the end, it all ended in something of an anticlimax. There was no Sergio Aguero moment like the one that famously won Manchester City their first ever Premier League title back in 2012. The twists and turns usually associated with a title race were somewhat lacking. And yet there was still something compelling about watching two teams pushing each other to previously unprecedented heights. Liverpool would have been champions in any other season bar one (the one before). Their final points tally of 97 was the third-highest in Premier League history, they won every single one of their last nine fixtures, and yet they were still beaten to the finish line by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side. These two teams set a new standard at the top of the Premier League and with a new season on the horizon they will meet again in this weekend’s Community Shield, the traditional English soccer curtain-raiser. This is a fixture usually designed to pit the Premier League champions against the FA Cup winners. Last season, City won both titles, but…