Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher reckons the Premier League title race could be a is set to go down to the wire after witnessing the intense draw between Liverpool and Man City at Anfield.
Klopp's side dominated the second half of the thrilling bout with Pep Guardiola's team 1-1 on Sunday. John Stones opened the scoring before Alexis Mac Allister equalised from the penalty spot.
Arsenal now sit top of the table, level on points with Liverpool but ahead on goal difference. City are a point further back in third.
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According to Carragher, this closely contested race could well extend until the final day of the season.
Talking to Sky Sports after the game, Carragher was full of praise for the sides involved: "What a game. The Premier League is fantastic. Both teams should be proud of how they performed, obviously I wanted Liverpool to win it at the end but what these two managers have given us over the last seven, eight years has been outstanding.
He added: "It looks like it's going to go to the wire alongside Arsenal now! If you're Arsenal and you were watching today, you're probably thinking that the best possible result for you is a draw."
"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'll be really tough to stop."
None of Liverpool, Arsenal or Man City are in league action next
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