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Jamie Carragher says Liverpool's Premier League title hopes are over after their defeat at Everton - a result that prompted Jurgen Klopp to apologise to supporters.
Liverpool slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Goodison Park on Wednesday night - their first loss at Everton in the Premier League since 2010 - and now find themselves three points behind leaders Arsenal with four matches to play.
However, if Manchester City win their two games in hand, the champions would move five points clear of Klopp's side - prompting Carragher to call time on their chances of winning a second Premier League title.
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Then in the second half we were emotional and in a rush, not really clear enough.
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits they weren't good enough on the night as a 2-0 defeat at Everton harmed their title hopes.
We should've done better but we didn't and that's why we lost."
Neville: Liverpool were predictable
Speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast, Neville agreed with Carragher's view on Liverpool's title chances, saying: "It's going to be very difficult for them to win the league.
"It's not over because things can happen - Brighton could somehow beat Manchester City and Arsenal could lose in the North London Derby.
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"I don't like Liverpool but I like Liverpool's style, when they play quickly and there's a real fizz in their passing.
"They just played a little slowly from the back - a little more predictable.
"I know they've changed over the years under Jurgen Klopp
They missed big chances."
Van Dijk: Season can't end like this
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