Man City could have the advantage over Liverpool in the Premier League title race, says Gary Neville



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Gary Neville warned Liverpool not to be complacent as they were trying to win their first Premier League title, adding that Manchester City could have the advantage over the run-in.

The former Manchester United defender has won eight league titles during his 19-year gold club career led by Sir Alex Ferguson.

"If a Liverpool supporter thinks he's just going to win the next 14 games, it just will not be like that," said the former Liverpool captain at Sky Sports News.

"They will not play well every game because there will be tension and tension as you get closer.

"I do not think it's time to think about the title, let it go next month, then March and April is when, if you make mistakes, it's hard to come back.

Gary Neville served while he was working as an expert for Sky Sports. (Action pictures via Reuters)

"Even with losing City to Newcastle, they have not gone out.It's not the end of the world if you lose points now, you have time to catch up with it, but when February is over and we go into Mars, we are in the run-in. "

Many members of the Liverpool team have never been in this position before and are fighting against the defending champions.

Neville thinks the experience of Jurgen Klopp – he guided Borussia Dortmund to consecutive Bundesliga titles between 2010 and 2012 – will be crucial to helping the Reds remain calm against a team that has been there and who has Made during the last months of the tournament. season.

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"They will have to deal with this every second and every minute of every day," he continued. "It's good because they're in the title race, but it can wear you out and your legs start to go away."

"And you need your experienced players in the locker room to train, but Liverpool does not have much experience.

"So they will have to trust Jurgen Klopp and his experiences in Dortmund to be able to sail and perhaps to the players' experience of the last time that they had had under Brendan Rodgers they can do well things this time.

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