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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher agree on Man City vs Arsenal point as Liverpool watch on

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher reckon a win for Manchester City on Easter Sunday could be ominous for their Premier League title rivals, Arsenal, even though any result at the Etihad Stadium will keep those two teams and Liverpool locked together in the ongoing charge for silverware.

City go toe-to-toe with Arsenal on Sunday afternoon (4.30pm) - shortly after Liverpool take on Brighton - while there's just one point between the three teams with ten games remaining. Pep Guardiola and his star-studded squad are chasing a fourth straight Premier League crown this season.

However, while Arsenal and Liverpool have pushed them all the way, to this juncture, former Manchester United captain Neville and Liverpool icon Carragher say City would dish out 'psychological damage' if they overcome The Gunners - as Liverpool watch on.

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"I think in here and around the country, most people will still expect Man City to win the league," said Carragher during the latest Fan Debate episode on The Overlap.

Neville replied: "If City win on Sunday, I'm not saying it's game over, but it would be very difficult psychologically. The experience, they're on a 22-game run."

Carragher continued: "I think even if City lost on Sunday, they can still win the league. If Arsenal get beat, I don't see how they can win the league. So my point, I've been thinking; 'Surely you'd want City to lose', but I don't see Arsenal winning the league if they get beat. From a Liverpool point of view you'd actually be fighting against one team [if City win].

"I know the points wouldn't be that much but, psychologically, it would affect [Arsenal]... City

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