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Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan pinpoint the moment Man City went wrong vs Liverpool FC

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Manchester City players feel they brought defeat at Liverpool upon themselves in Sunday's Premier League clash at Anfield. City suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 1-0 after Mohamed Salah's second half strike.

The Blues felt aggrieved when Phil Foden's goal was ruled out after a VAR review penalised an earlier foul by Erling Haaland, and two City players have pointed to that moment as a turning point in the game.

Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan discussed City's performance after the game, and both referenced Foden's non-goal as a key event that turned their fortunes against them.

However, the pair also said City made mistakes themselves that allowed Liverpool to take three points from a close encounter. ALSO READ:What Pep Guardiola said to Man City squad in dressing room after VAR controversy vs Liverpool FC “We are very disappointed.

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