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I saw Man City boss Pep Guardiola credit the mastermind behind Kevin De Bruyne's Liverpool 'genius'

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Manchester City gained a solid point in the Premier League title race as they drew 1-1 with Liverpool at Anfield. Things had looked rosy for the Blues in the first half and they deservedly led thanks to a clever corner which John Stones stabbed home.

City could not find themselves a second before the break and were made to pay just after the interval. Ederson clipped Darwin Nunez in the area for a certain penalty which also led to an injury which took him off the pitch.

Alexis Mac Allister stepped up to equalise from the spot and while the momentum was firmly with the hosts, City held on to avoid defeat. READ MORE: City player ratings vs Liverpool READ MORE: City suffer Ederson injury concern Here are some of the moments you may have missed as City drew with Liverpool at Anfield.

City fans at Anfield or watching at home were left in awe as the Blues took the lead against Liverpool. At first glance, it was simply just another bit of Kevin De Bruyne brilliance but there was a lot more to it than that.

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