SAINTS manager Ralph Hasenhuttl believes Manchester City already have the Premier League title in the bag ahead of their visit to St Mary’s.

Reigning champions City travel to the south coast 11 points clear of second-placed Liverpool following a remarkable 12-match winning run.

Jurgen Klopp’s Reds and third-placed Chelsea had threatened to make it one of the most exciting title races in years, before significantly falling off the pace in recent weeks.

Hasenhuttl, who masterminded a creditable goalless draw at the Etihad Stadium in September, is in awe of the way Pep Guardiola’s relentless side have blown away their rivals.

“If it wouldn’t be Man City I would say maybe it’s not over but I cannot see them dropping this amount of points with the way they’re playing,” he said ahead of Saturday’s game.

“You see how tight the Premier League is but they seem to be the only team that has the consistency to win games consistently in the moment.

“I think this is the key fact in the Premier League. Draws can push you back immediately and winning of the games is so, so tough.

“But I think the way they play and the dominance they have, especially with the ball, is a very energetic way of winning games.

“It sometimes looks like a training match for them because they are so dominant and so good on the ball and so settled in what they’re doing.

“There is a good energy in this team and they don’t use a lot of energy for winning games.

“Every time when they do something good, it looks so easy and so light. But it isn’t, it’s also hard work. But it doesn’t look like this and this is why they are the best.”

Saints go into the weekend occupying 12th position, with 24 points from 21 games following last weekend’s 3-1 loss at Wolves.