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Gary Neville explains what Arsenal’s draw with Man City really means for Liverpool’s title chances

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Liverpool supporters may have had some mixed feelings after seeing Arsenal rescue a late point against Manchester City on Sunday.

The Reds could settle in and watch along safe in the knowledge that they would be clear at the top of the table whatever happened at the Emirates Stadium.

However, while the default position of recent years has been to hope for a Man City loss, there is a feeling that Arsenal will once again be the closest challenger to Liverpool for the Premier League title.

Therefore, supporters may have been disappointed to see Gabriel Martinelli score late on to cancel out Erling Haaland’s early opener.

Nevertheless, with these two clubs expected to be right up there at the end of the season, a point apiece is arguably the best result for Liverpool.

Analysing that suggestion following the match, Gary Neville explained what he thinks Arsenal and City’s draw means for the Reds.

Erling Haaland reacts to a refereeing decision during Manchester City's Premier League match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
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Liverpool now ‘massive favourites’ for the Premier League title

Having won all of their opening five fixtures, including against Arsenal at Anfield, Liverpool were already favourites to lift the Premier League for a second year running.

Now sitting five clear in the Premier League table, some will be ready to write Arne Slot’s team’s name on the trophy.

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According to Neville, though, it is still far too early to declare it Liverpool’s to lose. However, the Manchester United legend does concede that the Reds are now ‘massive favourites.’

“At this moment, five points clear at the end of today, obviously it’s very early, it’s far too early to call Liverpool title winners but they’re massive favourites,” Neville told Sky Sports.

“Because of their experience, because of their ability to score goals, because of their belief that they want to go and win every game and go punch for punch with any opponent.

“They’ve played some difficult games as well in this first period,” the pundit added. “They’ve got United as well in a couple of weeks…”

Neville shares why Liverpool are looking ‘ominous’

As well as declaring Liverpool as the team to beat, Neville explained why he thinks the Reds are going to be so difficult to stop.

“It’s ominous in the fact that I think at times they’re hanging on by the skin of their teeth, ominous in the fact that I don’t think they’ve settled on their best team yet and they’ve not got their best team out on the pitch,” he said.

Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts
1 LiverpoolLiverpool5 5 0 0 11 5 6 15
2 ArsenalArsenal5 3 1 1 10 2 8 10
3 TottenhamTottenham5 3 1 1 10 3 7 10
4 BournemouthBournemouth5 3 1 1 6 5 1 10

“[Florian] Wirtz, [Alexander] Isak, you’ve got £250m worth of players there that haven’t yet got to a point of playing together or at their best, or anything like in their rhythm with the talent and potential we know they can produce.

“They’ve got a manager who will I think shift up a gear at whatever point in the game they need to to go and score goals and win,” Neville added. “They take risks, they call it on with the other team, they give you encouragement to the point whereby they draw you forward and then they’ll go and hit you. So, they’re a really, really good side.”

Things could certainly still go wrong for Liverpool. But if they keep winning across the next three or four matches, it is going to start to feel a whole lot like the 2019/20 season, and we all know how that ended.