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Liverpool midfielder Fabinho has told Manchester City that the Reds will "keep fighting" for the Premier League title after their slip-up against Tottenham Hotspur.

The Reds drew 1-1 on Saturday evening - to the simmering frustration of Jurgen Klopp - allowing Pep Guardiola 's side to take full advantage less than 24 hours later and move three points clear at the top, now also boasting a superior goal difference.

Not only did the result at Anfield end a run of six successive wins for Liverpool, it also dented their hopes of winning an unprecedented quadruple. Despite the blow, Fabinho has affirmed that the Reds will do all they can to deny City a fourth league title in five years, knowing his team "can't stop."

Asked by liverpool.com if the dramatic draw felt more like a defeat even after Luis Diaz cancelled out Heung-min Son 's opener, the 28-year-old midfielder admitted: "Yes, a little bit. Of course, we want to win all the games. In the position that we are in the league now we needed the three points, but we are still alive. We are still fighting.

"Tottenham played a really good game. They are one of the best teams playing counter-attacking. We defended quite well, they didn’t create much

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