Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has revealed his preferred winner for Manchester City's title showdown against Arsenal this weekend.
Defending Premier League Champions City They are just one point behind the gunmen at the top of the table ahead of Sunday's crucial clash.
Carragher's former team Liverpool They are also in the title search, above pep guardiola's men and behind Arsenal only on goal difference.
The Reds host Brighton at Anfield before the clash with the Etihad, hoping to capitalize on one or both of their rivals dropping points.
Carragher has now admitted that he supports Arsenal, and a City win could prove fatal for Jurgen KloppThe posibilities.
When asked about Gary Neville If he wants the Gunners to win in the Overlap fans' debate, Carragher replied: “Yes, but I think even if Man City lose that game on Sunday, they can still win the league.
“They can still win the league if they lose. I think if they beat Arsenal, I don't see how they will win the league.
“For Liverpool, you probably want City to lose, but I think they could still win the league after that.
“I don't see Arsenal winning the league if they beat them.
“From Liverpool's point of view, you are just fighting one team for the title.
“I know in terms of points there won't be much of a difference, but I think psychologically it would really affect Arsenal if City jumped above them, especially as you would expect Liverpool to beat Brighton at home and then be above Arsenal.” also.
“I think it would be difficult for Arsenal to recover from that.”
Arsenal has won all eight of its games in the 2024 top flight, but Mikel ArtetaThe men have not won away from home at the Etihad since 2015.
This match during the 22/23 campaign proved to be Arsenal's undoing in last season's title race as Arsenal were defeated 4-1.
And Neville agreed with his co-host Carragher that City would be strong favorites to claim a fourth successive title if they win again.
And he added: “If Manchester City win on Sunday, I'm not saying the game is over, but it would be very difficult for Arsenal and Liverpool.
“Given City's experience and the run they are on, it would be very difficult.”