It was another classic chapter for the Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola rivalry on Sunday afternoon at Anfield, wasn't it?
The last Premier League meeting between the two best managers in world football was a wonderful game to witness. It didn't have to be a 4-4 draw to be recognised as one of the games of the season, it was just...wow. Where to start?
Liverpool conceded a cheap goal and that corner routine was something Man City had clearly worked on to catch Jurgen Klopp's side cold.
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The players just didn't mark up properly and they were punished for it as a result and no doubt Jurgen would have been bitterly disappointed at seeing the team lose a goal like that given how many other ways City are capable of hurting you.
But full credit to the players, they deserve loads of praise for how they responded. They didn't wilt, they fought back and should have won it in the end with the chances they carved open. City looked rattled at Anfield and what an atmosphere it was on the day.
It shows you how good City are actually that they managed to avoid defeat because most teams would have caved in that second half, Liverpool were brilliant.
Guardiola and Klopp have been fantastic for the Premier League and each other over the past few years and I have to say that for all the power and might City have with their finances, their success has come from their manager, who has been a genius at the Etihad.
I think only Klopp would have been able to do what Guardiola has achieved at City and with Txiki
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