Liverpool and Manchester drew 1-1 in a pulsating top-of-the -table match at Anfield.
Pep Guardiola's side took the lead after 23 minutes through John Stones close-range finish after a smart corner into the near post by Kevin De Bruyne.
Liverpool came flying out in the second-half and were rewarded when Alexis Mac Allister converted from the penalty spot in the 53rd minute after Darwin Nunez was brought down by Ederson.
The draw ensured Arsenal became the new league leaders, ahead of Liverpool on goal difference and one in front of City.
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FANS ARE OUTSMARTED
Both clubs’ logistics departments, alongside Merseyside Police, conned the thousands of fans waiting to welcome — warmly or otherwise — the two team buses.
Many supporters gathered outside Anfield from three hours before kick-off to see the sides arrive — and we all know there is a colourful history to this fixture, Liverpool fans having previously launched missiles at the City coach.
But both clubs outfoxed the fans, with Liverpool taking a detour and different entrance to usual, while City went the back route and drove underneath the stadium.
No trouble was witnessed and, overall, this was a slick operation from police, who also used helicopters and drones. There were even stewards on the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand with binoculars.
JOY FOR NO2 KEEPERS
A COLLECTOR’S item this weekend as all three teams in the Premier League title race were forced to field their No 2 goalkeepers at some point.
The less said about Aaron Ramsdale the better, but Caoimhin Kelleher and Stefan Ortega both made big saves here.
EX PLAYERS INVADE ANFIELD
Anfield was swarming with former footballers in the stands or on punditry duty,
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