Manchester City and Arsenal played out a tense and cagey goalless draw at the Etihad on Sunday evening.
Liverpool's 2-1 win over Brighton earlier in the day leaves Jurgen Klopp's side two points ahead of the Gunners, who were pushed down into second place.
Throughout a dogged, hard-fought draw, the visitors looked happy to take a point back with them to north London, despite being disappointed with no goals on the scoreboard.
Roy Keane questioned the title-holders' credentials for this league campaign, citing it as an 'off day' which leaves Man City's title hopes hanging in the balance as they have struggled against the top five teams this season.
It's the fifth time that Pep Guardiola's Man City have dropped points at the Etihad this season.
Speaking after the match, Roy Keane said that 'Liverpool are the real winners today', adding that, 'you look at the table now, you're thinking Liverpool are favourites for [the title].
'But with the amount of quality on the pitch today, that's why we're disappointed. Again, credit to Arsenal obviously, good team shape or whatever and a clean sheet, but when you're looking at the standard City have set themselves the last few years, particularly players like Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden and they don't quite quite reach them levels you're disappointed.
'Because we just take for granted that these brilliant players are going to turn up and it just had an off day. They're just off it, they'll have to take the point but I'm not sure that'd be good enough the end of the season for City.' Keane said.
Gary Neville admitted that the hosts 'weren't at their best today'. Adding that: 'it sometimes that happens after an international break, Jack Grealish gets a little bit of a telling off for his
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