Liverpool icon Jamie Carragher recently shared his perspective on the gripping Premier League title race, which has seen three powerhouse teams vying for the coveted trophy.
Liverpool and Arsenal are fiercely challenging Manchester City’s dominance, with the latest showdown between Pep Guardiola’s side and the Reds resulting in a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield.
As the dust settled, Arsenal retained their position at the summit, albeit only marginally ahead of Liverpool on goal difference, while City lurked just a point behind.
Carragher, speaking on Sky Sports post-match, emphasized the strategic importance of certain outcomes for each contender.
He highlighted the complexity of the situation, suggesting that Arsenal would view a draw between Liverpool and City as favorable.
Carragher’s analysis underscored City’s resilience as the team to beat, emphasizing the challenge for Liverpool and Arsenal to bridge the point’s gap.
“If you are Arsenal and you were watching today,” Carragher said on Sky Sports.
“You are probably thinking that the best possible result for you is a draw.
“Then if you are Liverpool and you are watching Arsenal play Man City in a few weeks’ time, you are thinking the same thing so I think from their points of view, they are still trying to chase down City.
“They are still the team to beat. They have to find the points to beat them but City’s next four or five games are tough – even though Arsenal are on top, I think Liverpool would still rather see them win over City because I think City’s last five or six games of the season will be ones they get maximum points in.
“If they don’t drop points in the next few weeks, I think they will be really tough to stop.”