Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva said his side are "still in a better position than Liverpool" despite drawing with Crystal Palace on Monday.
The result means Liverpool will cut City's lead to one point if they beat Arsenal away from home on Wednesday.
"We couldn't score and we should've scored," Silva told Sky Sports.
"Nine games to go, but it's still better to be in our position than in Liverpool's and they have to play in our stadium so it's going to be exciting."
City and Liverpool will play each other at Etihad Stadium in April.