By Mark Jones Week after week Liverpool supporters were cast in the role of fans of other teams, hoping against hope that someone, anyone could do them a favour. The Premier League title races of 2019 and 2022 were compelling watches for the neutral, but for Reds fans they ended up consisting of weekly agony. Their own team would win, but then Manchester City would win too. When the dust had settled City had always stayed that one point ahead. In carelessly drawing at Manchester United on Sunday Liverpool have handed an advantage to Arsenal, but it isn’t the same type of advantage as those two…