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Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville(Image: Sky Sports)
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has insisted that the Premier League title is now Liverpool's and even set out a date when he thinks they will win it.
Arne Slot's men now know that five wins and a draw from their last nine fixtures will be enough to lift the Premier League title for a record equalling 20th time.
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Speaking after watching the North London club lose further ground on Liverpool at the top, Neville told his namesake podcast on Sky Sports that the race for the Premier League is done.
"I think it is going to be positive for Liverpool having these big games, they have not got time to stop and think," he explained.
"They won’t be complacent in the league but they have got this.
The Premier League title is massive for Liverpool.
"Winning the title is big.
We know winning the Champions League is big for Liverpool but we know that winning titles is your bread and butter.
"To get level with United on titles, for it to be 20-20, and to be winning a title in Arne Slot’s first season, I think for those players like Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andrew Robertson who will be winning a second title… Winning two titles and you are starting to get into a serious level of player.
So Liverpool have got this in the bag and will win it in April."
Next up for Liverpool is a return to the Champions League when they face PSG in the round of 16 at Anfield.
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