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Paul Merson insisted Liverpool are getting carried away and Manchester City can easily put together a string of wins to win the Premier League title.

The past two results for the teams have made it a vital few days for the title race. Man City could have restored their six-point lead at the top over Liverpool. However, they could only draw with Crystal Palace.

As a result, Liverpool had the chance to move within one point of City with a win at Arsenal on Wednesday. And the Reds did just that, winning 2-0 in London thanks to an impressive second-half display.

Still, the two sides still have to play each other at the Etihad Stadium in April. Merson, speaking on Sky Sports‘ coverage of Liverpool’s win, insisted that “nothing has really changed”.

Indeed, the pundit pointed to City’s ability to put together winning runs seemingly at ease.

Merson said: “Liverpool have got to win every game. There’s still one point and [Man City] are playing Liverpool at home.

“You’re talking about a Man City team that have won 14 or so games on the trot so many times over the last three or four years.

“City had enough chances to win two football matches [against Palace]. They’re not not looking like they’re not going to score a goal.”

Sky Sports host David Jones then asked if Merson thinks

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