The Fiji Times

Reds draw with City

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LIVERPOOL, England Alexis Mac Allister fired home a second-half penalty as Liverpool claimed a point against Manchester City in a breathless 1-1 Premier League blockbuste­r at Anfield on Sunday that left Arsenal top of the table.

Liverpool are second with 64 points, behind the Gunners on goal difference, with 10 games remaining of a thrilling three-way title race. Holders City, who are unbeaten in 21 games across all competitio­ns, are third on 63. Arsenal climbed top with their 2-1 win against Brentford on Saturday.

“Sensationa­l,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said. “The second half was the best we ever played against Manchester City, definitely. Exceptiona­l football game. Wow.

“We proved today the first time 100 per cent we are exactly where we should be. We will fight for it and see what we can get.”

City looked poised to hand manager Pep Guardiola his second victory in nine trips to the cauldron of Anfield when John Stones lost his marker to tap in Kevin De Bruyne’s corner from close range in the 23rd minute. Stones leapt onto the barrier in front of the visitors’ fans and shook both fists in celebratio­n.

Yet the cheers were deafening when Mac Allister slotted home from the penalty spot past Ederson in the 50th minute after the keeper had sent Darwin Nunez flying through the air with a rash challenge in the box.

“We started really well but they are an incredible team,” Guardiola said. “We had our moments, they had theirs. We take that point. Both sides we are incredible competitor­s. I would prefer a win but they prove for many years the quality they have.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Paris St Germain’s Kylian Mbappe in action with Stade de Reims’ Amir Richardson.
Picture: REUTERS Paris St Germain’s Kylian Mbappe in action with Stade de Reims’ Amir Richardson.

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