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Gary Neville makes huge Liverpool admission after late Fulham blow - 'They're not going to'

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Gary Neville Makes Huge Liverpool Admission After Late Fulham Blow - 'They're Not Going To'

Gary Neville has delivered a stark assessment of Liverpool's Premier League title hopes following their frustrating late draw against Fulham. The former Manchester United captain admitted that the Reds' slip-up has severely dented their championship credentials, declaring, "They're not going to win it."[1]



Liverpool appeared poised for a vital victory in their top-of-the-table clash but conceded a dramatic equalizer in stoppage time, allowing Fulham to snatch a point. This result has opened the door for rivals Arsenal, who now trail by just a handful of points and could leapfrog the leaders with a win in their next fixture. Neville, speaking on his podcast and in post-match analysis, highlighted Liverpool's defensive vulnerabilities as a key factor in their downfall.

"It's a sobering start for Virgil van Dijk and the backline," Neville noted, pointing to gaps exploited by Fulham's attackers. He praised Liverpool's full-backs for initial solid work but urged a return to basics: a narrow back four to shore up the defense. With Arsenal potentially seven points clear if they triumph, Neville believes the psychological blow is too great. "They can't keep leaving these gaps," he warned, referencing recent performances where opponents capitalized on wide areas.[1]

The pundit reflected on Liverpool's perfect weekend earlier in the season, contrasting it with Manchester United's struggles. Now, post-Fulham, the mood has shifted. Neville's admission underscores the pressure on manager Arne Slot, who faces calls to tighten up at the back amid a congested title race. Fans at Anfield will hope this "huge admission" proves premature, but Neville's verdict is unequivocal: Liverpool's slip has them on the back foot.[2]

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