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Kevin De-Bruyne - Gabriel Jesus - Tiger Woods - Man City and Liverpool seek perfection in push for glory - arabnews.com - Britain - Italy - Australia -  Rome -  Man - Liverpool

Man City and Liverpool seek perfection in push for glory

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Pep Guardiola is demanding perfection from his Manchester City side to keep Liverpool at bay after a pulsating match between the Premier League title challengers finished all square. Sunday’s 2-2 draw at the Etihad between the two outstanding sides of the current era was billed as a potential title decider even though each have seven matches still to play. The expectant crowd was treated to a feast of attacking football in Manchester but at the end of it nothing much had changed. Defending champions City remain just one point ahead of their rivals, who were 14 points off the pace in January. City were twice pegged back after goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus were canceled out by Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane. Guardiola’s men were the better side in the first half, putting Liverpool’s defense under intense pressure, but the visitors were revitalized after the break. The City boss said he had a nagging feeling that his side had let Liverpool off the hook when they were on top — they could even have won the match in the dying seconds but Riyad Mahrez lifted his shot over the bar. “It was a fantastic game from both sides and both sides try to win every game in all competitions,” he said. “I had the feeling that with this result we missed an opportunity, a feeling we leave them alive.” Although the draw suits City more than Liverpool, Guardiola said his team would have to win all seven of their remaining games to be crowned Premier League winners. “We know that right now that one game dropped we will not be champion,” he said. City, chasing a fourth Premer League title in five years, appear to have the easier run-in, with Liverpool still to face Manchester United, Everton and Tottenham.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Gabriel Jesus - Riyad Mahrez - Diogo Jota - Duh Mahrez, Andai Saja Peluangmu Itu... - sport.detik.com - Manchester -  Man - Liverpool

Duh Mahrez, Andai Saja Peluangmu Itu...

Manchester City bisa saja memenangi duel lawan Liverpool dengan dramatis, dengan cara paling memukul telak sang rival. Tapi kini cuma jadi andai-andai.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Gabriel Jesus - Jordan Henderson - Liverpool Menanti Man City Terpeleset Untuk Juara Liga Inggris - sport.detik.com - Manchester - Jordan -  Man - Liverpool

Liverpool Menanti Man City Terpeleset Untuk Juara Liga Inggris

Liverpool harus berharap Manchester City terpeleset jika ingin juara Liga Inggris. Sambil berharap, The Reds bertekad menyapu bersih kemenangan di sisa musim.

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Trent Alexander - Kevin De-Bruyne - Jurgen Klopp - Mohamed Salah - Gabriel Jesus - Phil Foden - Manchester City and Liverpool draw 2-2, leaving Premier League title up for grabs with seven games left - abc.net.au - Manchester - Belgium

Manchester City and Liverpool draw 2-2, leaving Premier League title up for grabs with seven games left

Excitement, intensity, action and quality from the first minute to the last — the 2-2 draw between leaders Manchester City and second-placed Liverpool on Sunday showed just why the Premier League is the sport's number one competition.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Jurgen Klopp - Gabriel Jesus - Man City 2-2 Liverpool ‘like a boxing match’ says Jurgen Klopp as Pep Guardiola jokes ‘they are so annoying!’ - eurosport.com - Manchester -  Man

Man City 2-2 Liverpool ‘like a boxing match’ says Jurgen Klopp as Pep Guardiola jokes ‘they are so annoying!’

Jurgen Klopp compared Liverpool’s enthralling draw with Manchester City to a “boxing match” as Pep Guardiola praised his opposing number for raising his own level — all ahead of another meeting next weekend. City were twice pegged back by Liverpool as the two Premier League title contenders shared the spoils at the Etihad on Sunday. Ad/> Kevin De Bruyne’s deflected effort opened the scoring, and though Diogo Jota quickly replied, City were ahead at the break thanks to Gabriel Jesus.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Gabriel Jesus - Thiago Alcantara - Anthony Taylor - Man City fans slam referee Anthony Taylor for not sending off Liverpool FC star Thiago Alcantara - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester -  Man

Man City fans slam referee Anthony Taylor for not sending off Liverpool FC star Thiago Alcantara

Manchester City supporters have blasted referee Anthony Taylor after he refused to send off Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara during the Premier League title showdown. Honours were even at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon and the intense battle between those two sides is set to rumble on.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Jurgen Klopp - Gabriel Jesus - 'Saved our a**' - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp makes Alisson admission after Man City draw - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Germany - county Sterling -  Man

'Saved our a**' - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp makes Alisson admission after Man City draw

Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool had to rely on Alisson 'saving their a**' during a pulsating 2-2 draw with Manchester City on Sunday afternoon. The points were shared at the Etihad Stadium and the two title rivals are set to continue trading blows during an eagerly-anticipated run-in.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Jurgen Klopp - Gabriel Jesus - Pep Guardiola - Pep Guardiola rues missed chance to knock Liverpool off course - rte.ie - Manchester - Liverpool

Pep Guardiola rues missed chance to knock Liverpool off course

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was left to rue a missed opportunity as he feels their 2-2 draw with Liverpool has left their rivals still "alive" in the title race.

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