We don’t wanna brag too much… but, naah, we’re doing it anyway. Yesterday morning, talking about the Manchester City-Arsenal tie, we recollected the old saying that the grass is one that gets hurt when the two elephants fight. And, also, that Liverpool could profit from it.When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers and Liverpool that could profitSo, what happened eventually? Exactly what we were suggesting in the prelude of the game.The Reds came from behind to beat the Seagulls, and the Cityzens and the Gunners shared spoils in a goalless draw at Etihad.Liverpool gloats as City and Arsenal finish the derby with a goalless drawSalah gives Klopp his first-ever win over De Zerbi as Liverpool comes from behind for a winThat outcome left us with Liverpool standing alone at the top of the table, two points above Arsenal and three above Manchester City.Therefore, it’s not a surprise that pundits now see the Scousers as favourites to win the Premier League title.##NAJAVA_MECA_7992414##Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane claims that Jurgen Klopp’s side is now the top contender for the silverware. “I think Liverpool, I’d have them favourites. Arsenal are second favourites because of their goal difference. City, with their injuries and the strain of everything – Champions League coming up, same as Arsenal – [third favourites].”Every time I watch Liverpool, we can look at one or two faults they might have, but they get so many chances every game, they’re going to score lots of goals.”I’ve said Man City [previously], but what I’ve seen recently, I’m going to go with Liverpool,” concluded Keane.