Daily Dispatch

Man City win ‘came from the gut’

Guardiola delighted at being back in title race with Liverpool victory

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Pep Guardiola said the Premier League title race would have been over if his Manchester City side had lost to Liverpool on Thursday, but a 2-1 victory closed the gap at the top to four points and reinvigora­ted the club after recent defeats.

In a match that lived up to its billing and played in a wonderful atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium, Sergio Aguero put City ahead with a brilliant strike and, after Roberto Firmino had equalised, Leroy Sane inflicted Liverpool’s first defeat of the season with a low shot off the post in the 72nd minute.

“Losing today, it was almost done,” Guardiola told reporters.

“Ten points, with goal difference 11 points . . . so difficult to turn that situation, but now we are four points behind them.

“We have to fight a lot, but four points is enough to be calm and it is a good moment to congratula­te and say thank you to these incredible players. Today they showed how good they are, they played against an incredible team.

“It was a good spectacle and both teams played to win. It was a final for us, because if we lost, it was almost over. Now it is tight again.”

Widely praised for their neat, precise passing, City showed they can also roll up their sleeves on Thursday, working feverishly all over the pitch to pressurise the visitors whenever they were in possession.

“It was important we played with courage,” Guardiola said.

“We were so aggressive in our pressing as we knew how complicate­d it was and we know how incredibly fast they are when they get in behind, so dangerous.

“We created a lot of chances. Liverpool don’t concede goals and we scored two.”

Guardiola picked out Aymeric Laporte for special praise after the central defender was pressed into action as an emergency left back and barely put a foot wrong.

“It was a huge compliment for him to play in this position that’s not usual for him.He made an incredible effort against these strikers.”

Centre back and captain Vincent Kompany said: “I’m not even worried about the result, I’m absolutely buzzing with a tremendous performanc­e. We went toe to toe with a very physical, very aggressive matched them if not more.

“The performanc­e was beyond anything I’ve ever witnessed today. It came from the gut, the 12th man is more than just the fans, it’s a desire, something from within you can’t describe and today it was there and we are a better team when we play with emotion.”

Kompany was probably fortunate to escape with only a yellow card for a studs-up lunge that caught Mohamed Salah, but he said there was no intention to hurt the striker.

“I got the ball, a bit of the man . . . I didn’t try to injure him that’s for sure,” said the Belgian. “It was that or either let him go through on goal. The decision was made very quickly in my head.” team and we

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/Phil Noble ?? CLAWING BACK: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates after the team’s 2-1 victory against Liverpool.
Picture: REUTERS/Phil Noble CLAWING BACK: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola celebrates after the team’s 2-1 victory against Liverpool.

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