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Liverpool and Manchester City draw to leave Arsenal top of Premier League table

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Liverpool, England - Liverpool and Manchester City drew 1-1 at Anfield to leave Arsenal in charge of the Premier League title race.

John Stones had put Man City on course to go top for the first time since November but Alexis Mac Allister's second-half penalty earned Liverpool a draw that means just one point separates the top three teams with only 10 matches remaining for each side.

It was fitting that there was nothing to split Liverpool and Man City in what was Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola's "last dance" before Klopp departs at the end of the season.

Liverpool were dealt a blow before the match even kicked off, with Ibrahima Konate ruled out through injury and Mohamed Salah only fit enough to start on the bench alongside Andrew Robertson. With Alisson and Trent Alexander-arnold also out, it meant Liverpool's back five was Caoimhin Kelleher, Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez, Jarell Quansah and Virgil van Dijk.

Dominik Szoboszlai did provide a welcome boost, though, making his first Premier League start since January.

Man City made two changes from the team that won last week's Manchester derby, with Manuel Akanji and Julian Alvarez replacing Ruben Dias and Jeremy Doku.

Man City started on top and made their dominance count midway through the first half, when Stones scored from a clever Kevin De Bruyne corner.

De Bruyne whipped the ball to the near post, where Stones was left unmarked after Nathan Ake had blocked Mac Allister in a smart screen move.

It was De Bruyne's 13th goal involvemen­t in 12 Man City appearance­s in 2024, the most of any Premier League player across all competitio­ns so far this year.

Szoboszlai then headed Harvey Elliott's cross wide, and there was a mouthwater­ing moment just before the break as two of the Premier League's stars in their position went head-tohead. Haaland was set through in a 1v1 with Van Dijk, who held up the Man City striker and forced a weak shot that was straight at Kelleher.

Coming into the match, Liverpool had won 22 points from losing positions this season, the most of any team, and they showed their grit once again to equalise five minutes after the restart, although they needed a helping hand to do so.

Ake played an underhit backpass that Nunez reached before Ederson, who gave away a penalty, hacking down the Liverpool striker in his attempt to reach the ball first. Mac Allister converted the spot-kick. To make matters worse, Ederson was injured in the act of conceding the penalty and shortly after was replaced by Stefan Ortega.

Roared on by a rampant Anfield crowd, Klopp brought on Salah, who almost immediatel­y made his mark. The Egyptian played an incredible through-ball to Luis Diaz, who shot wide in a

John Stones had put Man City on course to go top for the first time since November but Alexis Mac Allister's second-half penalty earned Liverpool a draw that means just one point separates the top three teams

1v1 with Ortega.

Less than two minutes later, Diaz missed another big chance, failing to get his shot off in another 1v1 after being set up by Darwin Nunez.

There were two more big chances at either end, with Kelleher spreading himself in an Alisson-like action to thwart Phil Foden, while Ortega flung himself at Nunez's close-range effort. But it was City who came the closest to winning it. In the 89th minute, Doku's shot from the left side of the box beat Kelleher, smashed against a post and bounced across goal and out.

 ?? ?? Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister celebrates with Virgil van Dijk after scoring against Manchester City on Sunday
Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister celebrates with Virgil van Dijk after scoring against Manchester City on Sunday

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