By Matt Bullin BBC Sport 10 Dec From the section Premier League Share this with Digg Facebook Google LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Copy this link https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46500196 Read more about sharing. After Manchester City were beaten by Chelsea on Saturday, Pep Guardiola was asked if Liverpool could win the title.His answer? Yes. Yes they can.Here, the title race is assessed, Unai Emery’s half-time tinkering is dissected and Fulham’s leaky defence is exposed as BBC Sport takes a look at the key stats from the Premier League weekend…Is the title race really on?”We are in December, if you ask if Liverpool can win the Premier League, I would say ‘yes’.” That was Manchester City boss Guardiola’s emphatic response when questioned after his team’s defeat at Chelsea on Saturday.And he would be correct – because the numbers show it is as tight as it has been in eight years at this time of the season.Leaders Liverpool and second-placed City are separated by just a point – the closest the top two have been at this stage since 2010-11, when Manchester United trailed Arsenal by the same margin.After 16 games last season, City were well on their way to winning the title, sitting 11…