'It's hard to really be too disappointed'

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Liverpool dropped points in the Premier League as they came from behind to draw with Aston Villa at Villa Park.
Mo Stewart from the Anfield Wrap spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live after the match and said: "It was a ridiculous game of football, I don't think either side had control of it for longer than three or four minutes at a time.
"We created enough chances to win the game. Both Villa goals came from Liverpool defensive mistakes and the control that Arne Slot seems to crave in his football seems to have been missing for a good couple of games in a row now.
"Liverpool are still eight points clear at the top of the Premier League so it's hard to really be too disappointed.
"I think you have to recognise the fact that there have been times where Liverpool have been in good positions in the Premier League title race at this stage of the season and then had these kinds of results where you think 'it's OK, we're still at the top' and then when you get to the end of the season, you look back on those results and say 'oh well, maybe those were the ones that cost us.'"
Mikel Arteta's side sit second in the league and are the closest challengers to Liverpool but Stewart added that he doesn't believe "Arsenal are going to be perfect between now and the end of the season".
