Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher and Niall Quinn discussed Man Citys title hopes after they beat Liverpool to win the Capital One Cup. Willy Caballero was the hero for City after the goalkeeper saved three penalties in the shoot-out, setting Yaya Toure up to dispatch the winning spot-kick.After a run of three consecutive defeats, including damaging losses to title rivals Leicester City and Tottenham, Manuel Pellegrinis side have now won back-to-back games. A 3-1 victory over Dynamo Kiev in their Champions League last-16 first-leg leaves them well positioned to progress, while Pellegrini has now added his third piece of major silverware in what will be his final campaign as City manager. Highlights from Wembley as Liverpool and Man City met in the Capital One Cup final Carragher still thinks they face an uphill battle to add the Premier League crown, but believes their game in hand against Newcastle at St James Park could prove crucial in the run-in.Its nine points and six if they win their game in hand, Carragher told Sky Sports. Spurs won again today and Leicester yesterday, so two out of three have moved away from them [Arsenal lost to Man Utd], so they have to win that game in hand. Man City players celebrate their dramatic shoot-out victory over Liverpool at Wembley It looks like theres been an upturn from them recently. Midweek in the Champions League was a massive improvement from what we saw against Leicester and Tottenham.The two times they have won the title they have come from behind and they have come late. I still think theyre outsiders and I fancy one of the other two. In the past they have caught one team, but not two. Manuel Pellegrini insists he wants to finish his reign at Man City with as many trophies as possible Former Man City striker Quinn was more upbeat on their title hopes, and believes their league experience allied to a confidence-boosting cup victory could be important factors during the final weeks of the campaign.The morale now is the best its going to be all season, and I think that adds up to a lot for the run-in, Quinn said. Leicester and Spurs are in uncharted territory and at the very least this is an opportunity for Man City.How big is it? If this team stays together and keeps fit, I think they have a chance. Also See: City win Cup on penalties Capital One Cup final recap I trusted Caballero Get a free £10 bet Sam Mills Jersey . Oaklands loss to Seattle clinched the ALs best record for the Red Sox with one day to spare in the regular season. "I think everybody was kind of watching," catcher David Ross said. 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Overall, Djokovic was 4 for 13 on break points, while the second-seeded Murray finished 7 for 17. "The bottom line is that he was a better player in decisive moments," Djokovic said. "Both second and third sets, I was 4-2 up and dropped the serve in those games and just allowed him to come back for no reason." Both Djokovic and Murray play defensive tennis, almost mirroring each other with their get-to-every-ball style of play. But Djokovic, a Serb who has been the best player in the world for the last two years, tried to do something to mix it up on Sunday, to make Murray uncomfortable at his home Grand Slam. His efforts paid off for only brieef moments.dddddddddddd "He stands behind the baseline, and when he defends he goes far away. So I try to be aggressive and kind of use the whole court," Djokovic said. "But the volleys and drop shots didnt serve me well. He was getting all of them, basically." 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"I wasnt patient enough in the moments when I should have been, when I should have looked for the better opportunity to attack, and my serve wasnt as good as it was the whole tournament." ' ' '