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Liverpool currently has five points ahead of Manchester City, second in the standings, tops the standings.
They missed the chance to widen the gap to seven points after a 1-1 home draw in Leicester on Wednesday.
City suffered its fourth loss Tuesday, losing 2-1 to Newcastle.
And Davies, who appeared in The Debate of Sky Sports, can not see Liverpool lose enough points to allow City to come back.
"Honestly, I think Liverpool will do it," he said.
"If City is going to have these unusual blips and Liverpool can get away with drawing, I think that's just what it was.
"I know this seems to be the world of Twitter and the world of social media is opposed to Liverpool's victory.
"But in the end, it's an incredible side that everyone loves to watch.
"So, exclude a situation similar to that of Tottenham and maybe you forget [Mohamed] Salah, a [Sadio] Mane, or [Roberto] Firmino, or two missing at a time, I can not see them lose too many points before the end of the season, or not enough for Man City to crush them. "
Former England defenseman Matthew Upson then asked if Davies thought Liverpool would win the Premier League at the start of the campaign.
"Did you pick them to win early in the season?" Said Upson.
And Davies admitted that he thought that City would keep his crown.
"No, no luck," he replied.
"Man City all day because of what Man City did last year."
Man City will be the next player Sunday to host Arsenal (16:30).
Liverpool plays Monday night during his visit to West Ham (20h).
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