The Premier League title goes to Manchester City as the clash between Arsenal and Liverpool could ruin the title dream with tough games ahead.
Gabby Agbonlahor believes Liverpool's mistake at Old Trafford could pave the way for Manchester City to win the Premier League title.
Jurgen Kloppthe facing side manchester united but despite dominating the clash for long periods, a lapse in the second half saw them settle for a 2-2 draw.
This came later Bruno Fernandes' spectacular long-range shot and Kobbie Mainoo gave the lead to Erik ten Hag's team after Luis Díaz's first attempt.
That result saw the Reds miss out on the chance to retain top spot in the Premier League table, instead allowing Arsenal to overcome them by goal difference.
This followed the Gunners' 3-0 win over Brighton on Saturday. However, as things stand, Arsenal and Liverpool are tied at 71 points, while city of manchester They step on their necks in 70 points.
Confidence is high within Pep Guardiola's team and Agbonlahor believes they may now have a better chance of winning the title thanks to their clash.
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Speaking to Alan Brasil on talkSPORT's sports breakfast, the former Villa striker said: “I think the (Man United and Liverpool) result has definitely changed it.
“If we have the odds later, I don't think Liverpool are the favourites, I think it's City.
“Although City are one point behind and with a worse goal difference, I look at City's games and see Spurs away from home as the only difficult game.
“Liverpool have taken out Aston Villa, who will continue fighting to be in the top four, and Everton, who will fight for their lives.
“Arsenal have Wolves away, it's a difficult game for anyone, then they have Spurs and Manchester United in the penultimate game of the season.
“So, looking at the games, I think for me it's Man City.”
Responding to Alan Brazil suggesting Man City can win every game, Agbonlahor said: “Oh, of course. Watching the games, 100 percent.
“Now they are also getting everyone in shape. If you look at the weekend, Phil Foden didn't have to come on, Jeremy Doku didn't have to come on.
Prior to the Premier League title
Prior to the Premier League title
Arsenal: Aston Villa (H), Wolves (A), Chelsea (H), Tottenham (A), Bournemouth (H), Man United (A), Everton (H).
Liverpool: Crystal Palace (A), Fulham (A), Everton (A), West Ham (A), Tottenham (A), Aston Villa (A), Wolves (A).
Man City: Luton (H), Brighton (A), Nottingham Forest (A), Wolves (H), Fulham (A), West Ham (H), Tottenham (A, date to be confirmed)
“They have so many players available now that they will be fresher every game.
“If we look at the matchup, Liverpool's mistake yesterday will give everyone a bit more hope too, but it's in Arsenal's hands, right?
“If Arsenal win every game, they will win the title.”