Jamie Redknapp believes last week's draw against Manchester United was the exact moment Jurgen Klopp's men's belief died in the title race.
The Reds went into Sunday's game looking for a response following the defeat to Atalanta
However, they failed to recover after Eberechi Eze bagged for the visitors on 14 minutes.
Redknapp said this result like this was on the cards after the scoreline at Old Trafford last weekend.
Redknapp
“Obviously you’ll look at this game and this one is the loss but I look back to that game last weekend against Manchester United and I think a bit of that belief died that day”
"It doesn’t look like they can take their chances and put teams away. They had so many chances, so many chances, it should’ve been 6-2 in the end really and it’s a game they should’ve won.
"Full credit to Crystal Palace but Liverpool just haven’t got that cutting edge right now."
Defeat at Anfield means the title race is out of the Reds' hands.
Liverpool sit two points behind leaders City
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