Former Man Utd captain Keane says Liverpool’s attack will give them an edge in the run-in; Jurgen Klopp’s side two points clear of Arsenal; Gary Neville picks out Liverpool’s away game at Man Utd next Sunday – live on Sky – as key but warns Man City could win their remaining nine games.
Those results mean Liverpool have a cushion on second-placed Arsenal, with the gap to City in third now three points.
Assessing the race for the crown with nine games to play, Keane said: “I think Liverpool, I’d have them favourites. Arsenal second favourites with their goal difference. City with their injuries and the strain of everything – Champions League coming up, same as Arsenal – [third favourites].
Every time I watch Liverpool, we can look at one or two faults they might have, but they get so many chances every game, they’re going to score lots of goals.
I’ve said Man City [previously] but what I’ve seen recently, I’m going to go with Liverpool.”
Keane’s fellow Sky Sports pundit and former Man Utd team-mate Gary Neville is standing by his prediction Arsenal will come through and take the title but believes Liverpool have a chance to build up real momentum if they can beat Sheffield United and then United at Old Trafford in the coming week.
We knew before the international break who was in form,” he said. “Arsenal were in the best form. Liverpool were hanging on a little bit towards the end. Arsenal’s performance levels were really high. What happens in the next week is critical because you’re going to need good form going into that run-in.
I said Arsenal at the start of the season and I’m not going to shift now because I think all the teams are still in it.
But if Liverpool win at Old Trafford they’ll be in great shape mentally because you win a big game like that it has a massive impact on you. But it’s still a long way to go beyond that.”
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He also said it would be foolish to rule out defending champions Man City, even though they have the most ground to make up.
“I genuinely think Man City could win all nine games,” he said. “That would be enough I think.”
However, ex-Arsenal winger Theo Walcott believes his former club may have shown a template of how to frustrate Pep Guardiola’s side.
“Arsenal showed today they can really grind results out, but I think a lot of teams will take a lot from Arsenal’s performance and it might affect how Man City play and get results now,” he said. “I can’t see City winning all the games.”