Manchester City maintain Premier League edge after 'wild' draw with Liverpool
At the end of an extraordinary game, little had changed. Manchester City still lead Liverpool by a point. Teams that drew 2-2 in October repeated the scoreline in April.
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At the end of an extraordinary game, little had changed. Manchester City still lead Liverpool by a point. Teams that drew 2-2 in October repeated the scoreline in April.
Pep Guardiola bemoaned the fact that Manchester City had let Liverpool off the hook in the dramatic Premier League title race.
Manchester City and Liverpool served up an entertaining 2-2 draw at the Etihad in one of the biggest games of the season.
Man City made Liverpool look so vulnerable, yet that inability to properly put them down could hand the advantage back. It remains poised.
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.
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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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.