Gary Neville has insisted that the Premier League title race is not over for Liverpool despite Manchester City having the advantage.
The Reds are three points behind Man City with just two matches left to play.
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Should Man City win against the Hammers, they would be six points ahead of Liverpool who would have two matches left to play.
Jurgen Klopp’s side face Chelsea in the final of the prestigious competition, while Man City play West Ham in the Premier League.
The goal difference has now extended beyond what Liverpool would have liked even if Man City do lose.
Liverpool beat Aston Villa 2-1 in midweek, but City responded 24 hours later with a 5-1 win at Wolves.
“It was big for Liverpool, because they were pushed and they were tested,” said Neville about Liverpool’s win over Aston Villa, speaking on the Sky Sports Gary Neville podcast.
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