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Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville had his say on Liverpool's title race chances(Image: Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)
Liverpool have been warned of factors that could harm their chances of winning the Premier League.
The Reds were handed a major boost in the title race with their victory over Manchester City.
Arne Slot's side claimed a 2-0 win over City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Goals from Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai secured the win for Liverpool to move 11 points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League table, having played one game more.
Gary Neville was on commentary for Sky Sports' coverage of Liverpool's win at the Etihad.
The former Manchester United defender was asked during his time on the mic about what could potentially stop the Reds from winning what would be a 20th league title.
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“Complacency and injuries, I think, are the two things [that could stop Liverpool].
I can’t see complacency - they’ve got a lot of experience, they’ve looked completely in control," said Neville during commentary on Sky Sports.
"They’ve adapted pretty well all season, which is the only thing.
They’re fumbling around.
"You said it’s been a filthy night in Manchester - those rain that you can see are tears from heaven that Liverpool are gonna win a 20th league title.”
Neville went on to suggest other reasons which could offer Arsenal encouragement and harm Liverpool in the title race.
The Sky Sports pundit explained why claiming an important win over City will give the Reds the extra confidence to finish the job in the race for the title.
“I’ve seen here in the last two years when Arsenal came here late on in the season, you’ve got to go and win games like this and they never did," said Neville.
"It just tells you something that they’re not quite ready.
Psychologically, it helps you get over the line - not that it sends you 11 points clear but in your mindset you feel unbreakable.
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"There’s still two or three months to go, the Champions League, Carabao Cup finals and plenty of league games so there’s a job to do still, but they’ll be almost impossible to stop from this point in.”
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