West Ham United captain Mark Noble has claimed he could sense the nervousness around the Liverpool team with the Hammers holding the Premier League leaders on Monday night.
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The Hammers performed excellently to deny Liverpool going five points clear at the top of the table.
Michail Antonio secured a point with his first-half strike - after Sadio Mane initially gave the Reds a lead at the London Stadium.
Noble, who impressed in West Ham's midfield, believes the weight of history could be damaging Liverpool's title chances - with the Reds in the hunt for their first ever Premier League title.
"I watched the (Leicester) game at Anfield on TV and you could tell that with the history that Liverpool have got, the anxiety around the stadium, it does feed into the players," Noble told Sky Sports.
"I could even feel it at home just sitting on my sofa. It's just that Liverpool want to win the league so much.
"They've got a great chance of doing it but the fans have just got to stick by them, keep supporting them because it is going to be tough.
"Especially when you're leading and you're top and everyone is chasing you and you know Man City are not going to rest for one game.
"But I'm pretty sure they're going to be fine. They've got a fantastic squad of players and a world-class manager.
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"For the Liverpool people it would be fantastic if they won it. Man City have won a few. I think they (Liverpool) deserve it. As a neutral, like we are sitting in mid-table, it's going to be a fantastic end to the season to watch because there's going to be so many twists and turns."