Andy Robertson admits Liverpool cannot rely on Manchester City and Arsenal dropping points if they are to ensure a glorious end to Jurgen Klopp's Premier League career.
The Reds stand two points clear at the top of the table with nine games remaining, aided by their 2-1 win over Brighton on Sunday being followed by a dire goalless draw between their two title rivals at the Etihad.
While Liverpool are next in action on Thursday at home to rock-bottom Sheffield United, Arsenal could go top on Wednesday evening by a point with victory at home to relegation-threatened Luton Town while City can move level with the Reds by beating Aston Villa at home.
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Klopp's men, though, know their title destiny is in their own hands and Robertson believes they should only concentrate on their own fixtures rather than become overly concerned with City and Arsenal.
"When they aren't playing each other you can't count on them not winning games because both squads are unbelievable," said the left-back. "Arsenal and Man City have both got an incredible team so we just have to focus on our business. We have to focus on ourselves winning games and keeping on picking up three points and if we do that then that will give us the best possible chance to be successful.
"It's obviously exciting for the neutrals with a three-horse race and three good teams going at it, and let's see where we are in May. Nothing's been decided yet and there's still a long way to go.
"I think there will still be twists and turns for every team up until the end and hopefully we're in the race
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