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Jamie Carragher explains how Manchester City dropping points provides a psychological boost to Liverpool

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By Shrishh Attavar

Man City dropping points is a psychological advantage for Liverpool as per Jamie Carragher

On a pivotal night in the Premier League, Liverpool extended their lead at the summit with a commanding 4-1 victory over Brentford. Meanwhile, Manchester City, their perennial title rivals, faltered in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea, allowing Arsenal to leapfrog them into second place after a resounding 5-0 triumph over Burnley. Jamie Carragher acknowledged the importance of City’s dropped points from the perspective of Liverpool.

With Liverpool leading the table with 57 points, Arsenal closely trailing with 55, and Manchester City at 53 but with a game in hand, the title race has intensified, and every point gained or lost becomes crucial in determining the eventual champion. In recent seasons, the Reds have been engaged in fierce title battles with City, narrowly missing out on the trophy by slim margins.

For Liverpool, City’s slip-up against Chelsea represents a significant opportunity in their pursuit of the coveted Premier League title. Carragher emphasized that such results can bolster Liverpool’s belief, showcasing that City are fallible and susceptible to dropping points, thereby levelling the playing field in the title race.

Man City dropping points is a psychological advantage for Liverpool as per Jamie Carragher.
Man City dropping points is a psychological advantage for Liverpool as per Jamie Carragher.

Here is what Carra had to say via Manchester Evening News:

“I think it is more for Liverpool and Arsenal to give them more belief that this City team can drop points,”

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The psychological aspect of the title race cannot be understated. While the physical battles on the pitch are crucial, the mental resilience and belief within the teams are equally vital. City’s inability to secure maximum points against Chelsea serves as a reminder that no team is invincible, and even they can stumble under pressure.

Furthermore, City’s dropped points provide Liverpool with a sense of momentum and encouragement as they strive to maintain their position at the top. In a title race characterized by twists and turns, every point gained or lost can have a significant impact on the dynamics of the competition. Liverpool will draw confidence from City’s stumble, knowing that their destiny remains within their control.

As Liverpool continue their quest for domestic glory, they surely understand the importance of capitalising on their rivals’ setbacks. Carragher’s assessment resonates within the Liverpool camp, reinforcing the belief that they are genuine contenders for the title and possess the resilience to seize the opportunity presented by City’s slip-up.

Imagine the trauma a team might have possibly given another. Liverpool are comfortably leading the league, demolishing opponents with scorelines reflecting their massive victories. Yet, at the back of our minds, we know Man City are capable of fighting back. If only they did it in the right ways over the years. Taking nothing away from the players, but there are 115 reasons why they are not a very popular club.

Liverpool would surely not want another run-in on the title with Manchester City breathing down their neck. Jamie Carragher is right.
Liverpool would surely not want another run-in on the title with Manchester City breathing down their neck.

In conclusion, City’s dropped points against Chelsea have injected fresh excitement into the Premier League title race. Liverpool finds themselves in a strong position at the top, but they remain wary of the challenges ahead.

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On the flip side, Chelsea are also flying high after “beating” Pep Guardiola’s side. Their confidence might potentially bring a jolt to Liverpool’s Carabao Cup desire. Let’s see how things go in the following few weeks in the battle for domestic supremacy.