Man City 2 Liverpool 2 LIVE REACTION: Both sides play out pulsating draw as Reds fail to leapfrog Pep’s men – updates
LIVERPOOL failed to leapfrog Man City in the Premier League as the two sides drew 2-2 at the Etihad.
The Reds went 1-0 down after five minutes before Diogo Jota equalised soon after.
But Gabriel Jesus put Pep's side ahead again before Sadio Mane's finish ensured a point for both teams.
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- Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Stones, Laporte, Cancelo, Rodrigo, De Bruyne (C), Bernardo, Jesus, Foden, Sterling
- Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Henderson, Thiago, Mane, Salah, Jota
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That's all from us on Manchester City vs Liverpool, and boy did it deliver.
The two sides played out yet another thrilling Premier League contest and, as it did back in October, the game finished 2-2.
Kevin De Bruyne put City ahead early on with a deflected effort, before Diogo Jota hit back for the Reds.
Gabriel Jesus' clever strike sent the home side into the break with a 2-1 lead, only for Sadio Mane to level things up just 48 seconds into the second half.
And that was how it finished, with Pep Guardiola's side maintaining the one-point gap ahead of their title rivals.
The two teams are in European action in the week, before they do it all over again against each other next Saturday.
But that clash will be at Wembley, with a place in the FA Cup final at stake.
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Klopp and Guardiola FT debrief
The two managers catch up for a chat, long after the two sets of fans have left the stadium.
More from Pep Guardiola
The Manchester City manager says on the game: "It is a good advert for the Premier League. It was a fantastic game with both teams trying to win.
"Unfortunately we did not win, Liverpool are a joy to watch with all the threats they have up front.
"We performed very well and I’m so so proud of my team.
"We performed incredibly well. Both teams know with seven games left we have to win them all, we’re going to play for that."
Guardiola praises Klopp
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola can't speak highly enough of his Liverpool counterpart.
On Jurgen Klopp, he tells Sky Sports: "He has to know I respect him a lot.
"He has made me a better manager.
"We are not friends - we don't lunch together - I have his number, but I don't call him.
"There is respect - he knows next Saturday, I will try to beat him."
City drop points after leading
Today's draw was the first time Manchester City had scored first and not gone on to win in the Premier League this season.
Pep Guardiola's side had won all 22 games so far this campaign when scoring first before today.
An unlikely meeting at FT
Pep Guardiola had a chat with fellow Spaniard Rafa Benitez at full time.
Benitez, a former manager of Liverpool, made sure he had tickets for today's clash of the titans.
Klopp - "It was good fun"
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reveals that despite the tension, he actually managed to enjoy the game.
The German says: "We could have done better but we did a lot of moments really well.
"The intensity of the game was crazy. We meet again in 6 days - it was good fun. I liked it!"
More from Klopp on the game
The Liverpool boss adds: "City started better, but in the second half we started much better.
"City really tried to use a couple of things - smart runs. There was pressure on the passers.
"When we tried to breathe, bam, the next one came."
Klopp speaks on "wild" game
Jurgen Klopp is giving his post match reaction to Sky Sports.
He said: "What a game. Wild."
The German added: "A little bit like a boxing fight. When one side put there arms down for a second they got a massive knock."
More from Jordan Henderson
Here's more from Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson, talking to Sky Sports: "I think we started OK but we were a little hectic at times. Of course we knew we would come under pressure early on, they are a fantastic team.
"I felt we settled down a bit and caused them problems. It's pleasing how we twice came from behind. We want to do better of course.
"You have to keep going, you have to be prepared to suffer. You have to stay positive, stay on the front foot and not give them time.
"It worked at times, at others we can defend better."
De Bruyne - more points will be dropped
Kevin De Bruyne has insisted that more points will be dropped before the season is out.
Both teams still have seven league games left, and 21 points to play for.
Speaking on who that point suits more, De Bruyne says: "It's similar. I know people said whoever wins gets the title.
"But it's too hard, the schedule is too tough for both teams to win every game, but we will try."
Pep in a pickle
This was Pep Guardiola's reaction to Riyad Mahrez's last-gasp chance.
If he had buried that Manchester City would have been four points clear, and the title race as good as over.
Henderson says race still on
Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson is not too disheartened about sharing the spoils.
He tells Sky Sports on the result: "It's not the end of the world, we're still in the race.
"So yeah, positives and negatives."
Full time stat attack
Here's a look at the stats from the game.
De Bruyne's full time debrief
Kevin de Bruyne summing up what everyone thinks here.
He tells Sky Sports: "I think we spoke before, the quality [and] the intensity was there.
"And I think it showed today. It was a great game."
Final whistle scenes
Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp shared a big hug as the full time whistle blew.
These two have shared some almighty battles already, with yet another one set to come next week in the FA Cup semi-final.
What that means for the table
The gap between the two sides STAYS at two points after that 2-2 draw between the league's top two sides.
Here's the state of play with seven games left.
It's Liverpool who need to win all of their games, and hope City slip up, to have any chance of winning the title.
What a game that was
A pulsating encounter at the Etihad comes to an end with the scores level.
These sides don't meet again now until... next Saturday.
Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp will do it all over again next weekend in the FA Cup semi-final.
And there has to be a winner in that game.
Peep! That's full time!
It's as you were in the Premier League.
For the second time in the league this season Manchester City and Liverpool play out a 2-2 draw.
The gap will stay at one point, with seven games left to play.
Nail biting stuff...
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
93. THERE'S THE CHANCE TO WIN IT!
A poor Fabinho pass allows City to break, with De Bruyne feeding Mahrez with a glorious through ball.
The winger cuts inside onto his left foot and has just Alisson to beat.
He decides to try and chip Alisson as he hares off his line, but loops his effort over the bar.
That was the chance!
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
92. Alexander-Arnold's delivery is well cleared by a blue shirt.
Two minutes left to play now...
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
91. The fourth official has indicated FOUR minutes of added time.
And as he does so Liverpool win a free kick on the right hand side as De Bruyne fouls Fabinho.
This is a chance to get a dangerous cross into the box.
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
90. OFF THE POST!
It's Mahrez who hits it, and he has Alisson scrambling across his goal.
Fortunately for the Liverpool keeper the ball rebounds off the post and away to safety.
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
90. Manchester City free kick.
Van Dijk is into the book for a professional foul on De Bruyne as the City skipper burst towards the Liverpool box.
It's about 30 yards out from goal, and in the centre of the goal.
Man City 2-2 Liverpool
89. It's Manchester City who are finishing the game the stronger of the two teams as we head into the final minute of the 90.
Cancelo crosses in again from the left, but there's too much whip on it and Alisson sees it out safely for a goal kick.