Manchester: Manchester City won a “final” according to manager Pep Guardiola to remain in the title race by inflicting Liverpool’s first Premier League defeat of the season with a 2-1 victory at the Etihad. City’s recent shock back-to-back defeats to Crystal Palace and Leicester had allowed Liverpool to amass a commanding lead in their quest to win a first title since 1990.
But the champions now trail Jurgen Klopp’s men by just four points thanks to Leroy Sane’s winner 18 minutes from time after Roberto Firmino had cancelled out Sergio Aguero’s first-half opener for the hosts. “It was a final for us, because losing today it was almost over,” said Guardiola on Thursday.
We are four points behind them and they are the leaders. We have to fight a lot, but this gives us a lot of confidence.
I am proud of them (the players), but not just today. We lost two games in four days but you can’t forget what they have done for 16 months.”
With no more league meetings between the sides to come, Liverpool’s destiny is still in their own hands, but they will now have the pressure of having a City side that romped to the title with a record 100 points last season on their tails. If somebody had told me after both games against Man City we would be 4 points up, I would have paid money,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
We never won it as a team so we want to finish the season as strongly as possible and we are still in a pretty good position.” City also had fortune on their side, Oly by the finest of margins denied Liverpool the lead when Sadio Mane burst onto Mohamed Salah’s pass and saw his shot come back off the inside of the post. John Stones then smacked his panicked clearance into City goalkeeper Ederson but the England international redeemed himself by clearing just before all of the ball had crossed the line.
City were also handed a reprieve by referee Anthony Taylor when Kompany only saw a yellow card for a wild two-footed lunge on Salah. “I really like Vincent Kompany but how on Earth is that not a red card?” Klopp added. “If he hits Mo more he is out for the season.”