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Gary Lineker identifies the real winner from Arsenal's draw against Liverpool

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Gary Lineker believes that were the real winners after title-challenging rivals and dropped points against one another.

Despite only being nine games into the season, it seems as though ’s City, alongside , look to be for the league title. while Liverpool – who sit one point behind them – upon arriving at .

’s team then played out a stunning stalemate against the visitors, and though it reaffirmed people’s opinions that either side could potentially go on to lift the league trophy, Lineker believes that City were the true winners of the clash, having seen their rivals drop points whilst picking up three themselves against .

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“I suppose the winners of today’s [Sunday’s] game were , in a way,” Lineker admitted to his peers on The Rest Is podcast.

Micah Richards was swift to add details of City’s 1-0 triumph against the Saints, replying: “I think with Man City, [people were] expecting Haaland to score two to three, and they missed quite a few chances, didn’t they?

“But, they just find a way. I've said it many times with Man City, I think a lot of people look at Man City and think they're gonna blow everyone away.

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“Pep was really impressed with the way they played and the setup. I think he was giving more credit to Southampton and how they played. They just found a way to win, and that’s what great teams do. They’re just going along nicely.”

Despite such praise, Lineker was also very complimentary of , who has so far led his title-challenging side to second in in the table and one point behind the unbeaten champions in his debut campaign.

“Liverpool once again showed they’re definitely going to be a force once again this season," Lineker added. "I know Arsenal edged it in the first half, but he [Slot] shifted things again, and he pushed Trent more into midfield. Then, in the second half, when they were trailing, that kind of made a difference - obviously a fantastic pass from Trent that led to the goal.

“In some ways, it's not just seeing Liverpool, it's seeing how the manager handles things post-Klopp, which we’ve also mentioned numerous times. He’s got a calmness about him, doesn’t he? He just seems to be in control; he makes decisions, he brings people on, and changes the game in certain ways, tactically as well.”

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