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Man Utd hero Wayne Rooney analysing Man City’s win (Picture: BBC)

Wayne Rooney insists Manchester City’s comeback win over Liverpool was ‘huge’ for Pep Guardiola’s side and ‘deflating’ for Premier League title rivals Arsenal.

Man City looked to be slipping nine points adrift of leaders Arsenal as they trailed Liverpool at Anfield following Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning free-kick.

Arsenal continued their title charge on Saturday, beating Sunderland 3-0, and were ten minutes away from boasting a huge lead in the title race.

But Man City scored two late goals, Bernardo Silva with the equaliser and Erling Haaland with an injury-time winner, to produce an incredible comeback and keep Arsenal’s lead to a still healthy but not insurmountable six points.

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Rooney has urged the Arsenal players to ‘focus on themselves’ after a ‘deflating’ Manchester City win at Anfield as they bid to secure the club’s first Premier League title since 2004.

‘It’s an important one for Manchester City today,’ Rooney said on BBC’s Match of the Day. ‘It’s a tough place to go Anfield.

‘I thought Liverpool were really good second half, City were really good first half – then City have gone a goal down and dug in to get the three points.

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Manchester City stunned Liverpool at Anfield (Picture: Getty)

‘If they slipped nine points adrift of Arsenal it would have been very difficult for them to win the league. But the confidence and belief that will give them is huge.

‘Arsenal can only focus on themselves. I’m sure they will have had an eye on the game, because if City lose, it does become difficult for them. But Arsenal just need to focus on doing their own job.

‘Having been there it is very difficult to do that because the Arsenal players would have been watching that game at home and thinking Man City are slipping up here.

Arsenal are battling Man City for the Premier League title (Picture: Getty)

‘It would have been deflating and you can waste a lot of energy hoping your rival are going to slip up.’

Rooney, who won five Premier Leagues at Manchester United, also believes Haaland’s return to form will be a ‘scary’ prospect for Arsenal.

Haaland scored a staggering 38 goals during the first-half of the season but had not netted in the Premier League in a month before his winner against Liverpool.

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‘I thought it was a bit of a strange performance from Erling Haaland, a performance I’ve never really seen from him,’ Rooney added.

Erling Haaland after Man City’s win over Liverpool (Picture: Getty)

‘Normally it’s about his power and pace and being ruthless in front of goal, but he was a bit deeper today and was trying to create chances for Man City rather than score them.

‘Then he creates the equaliser and scores the really high-pressure penalty which keeps them in the title race really.

‘It’s his first goal at Anfield for Man City and you could see the relief in his face. The confidence that will give him now will be scary for Arsenal in the next few weeks.

‘I think it’s been a confidence issue with Haaland because no matter what level you’re playing at if you’re not scoring week in week out it does get to you.

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‘Maybe it was getting to him a bit but that goal will raise his confidence levels again.’

Manchester City can cut Arsenal’s gap at the top of the Premier League to just three points when they face Fulham on Wednesday night.

League leaders and title favourites Arsenal return to action the following evening against London rivals Brentford.

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