Advantage Man City after 2-2 draw with Liverpool
MANCHESTER, England (AP):
Such intensity, such fine margins but nothing decided. The destination of the Premier League title does, though, remain in Manchester City’s hands.
Liverpool have to rely on the champions slipping up to regain the trophy.
A 2-2 draw between England’s pre-eminent rivals for the second time this season left City still a point ahead at the top of the standings yesterday.
But Liverpool twice coming from behind – Sadio Mané’s equaliser 47 seconds into the second half sealed the point – does more than keep the title race very much alive. It reassured captain Jordan Henderson that Liverpool have the character and resilience to seize every moment in the remaining seven games.
“You’ve got to be prepared to suffer at times and stay on the front foot,” Henderson said. “It worked at times and we got our goals from that, but at other times we could have defended better.”
The ferocity of the first half showed why City were 14 points ahead in January but also why the 2020 title winners are still in contention.
For all the moments of high quality, there were also slip-ups and unfortunate moments that could have been more consequential.
Liverpool conceded the opener in the fifth minute after being caught when a free kick was taken quickly and Bernardo Silva then set up Kevin De Bruyne, with the resulting shot shifting direction via a deflection off Liverpool defender Joel Matip.
“You can describe it a little bit like a boxing fight,” Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said. “Both arms down for a second and you get a massive knock.”
And then get up off the canvas.
BREATHLESS OPENING
In a breathless opening, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cutback was turned in by Diogo Jota to draw Liverpool level. Another goal was nearly gifted. City goalkeeper Ederson slipped as he tried to clear Kyle Walker’s back pass, but he recovered just in time to prevent the ball rolling into the net.
The surprise sprung in the City line-up was Gabriel Jesus starting in the forward line. But a 15-match league goal drought ended in the 36th minute when he beat the offside trap to get on the end of João Cancelo’s cross and lift the ball over goalkeeper Alisson Becker.
Whatever Klopp told his Liverpool players at half-time worked. From the restart, Alexander-Arnold played in Mohamed Salah and the pass was slipped in for Mané to lift a shot over onrushing City goalkeeper Ederson for a goal on his 30th birthday.
Pep Guardiola slumped into his padded seat. When the City manager leapt out of that seat 20 minutes later, the joy proved premature as a VAR offside call denied Raheem Sterling a winner. Riyad Mahrez was onside when he broke free in stoppage time but could not find the target when he scooped the ball over the Liverpool goal.
Other results: Brentford 2 West Ham 0; Leicester 2 Crystal Palace 1; Norwich 2 Burnley 0.