However, Carragher, who made 737 appearances for Liverpool in a 17-year career with the club, believes City still pose a huge threat to the Reds’ title aspirations.
"They will not play well every game because there will be nerves and tension the closer you get.
"I don't think it's the time to be thinking about the title. Get the next month out of the way and then March and April is the time when, if you do make mistakes it's difficult to come back.
“Even with City losing at Newcastle they are not out of it. It's not the end of the world if you drop points now, there is time to make it up, but when February is done and we are getting into March then we are into the run-in.”
Liverpool could extend their gap at the top to 10 points this weekend when they travel to the London Stadium to face West Ham. Yet, for that to pan out, City must drop points against
Arsenal on Sunday.
Should the Citizens lose at the Etihad it will be their fifth defeat of the Premier League season, and Carragher’s fellow Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville, believes City do not currently look at their best.
“What I would say is if I was Liverpool, there is something not quite right at City, there is a chink in the armour,” he said.
“They are giving you a chance and that is all you want in a title race is a team giving you encouragement.
"City last season did not give anybody encouragement. They are still in this title race, five points is not a major lead by any stretch of the imagination, it can be gone in two games, and it will just go away and move away from Liverpool if they make a mistake or two.
“But I do think at this moment of time that City are making mistakes and Liverpool look like they are making less. [If] Liverpool could pull clear a little bit and that could be a problem for City, they might just get far enough in front to be able to cause City a bigger problem,” he added.
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