Still EPL advantage Man City after 2-2 draw with Liverpool

London, Apr.10 (BNA): Such intensity, such fine margins but nothing decided. The destination of the Premier League title does, though, remain in Manchester City’s hands.

 

A point still separates City from Liverpool at the top of the standings after the meeting of England’s best two teams ended 2-2 for the second time this season on Sunday, reports AP.

 

As for so much of the season, Liverpool was in recovery mode. The equalizer scored by Sadio Mane 47 seconds into the second half on his 30th birthday recovered the point that prevented City surging ahead, and kept the title race very much alive.

 

The ferocity of the first half showed why reigning champions City were 14 points ahead in January but also why the 2020 title winners are still in contention.

 

For all the moments of high quality there were also slip-ups that could have been so consequential.

 

After Kevin De Bruyne’s fifth-minute opener was canceled out by Liverpool forward Diogo Jota eight minutes later, City goalkeeper Ederson slipped as he tried to clear Kyle Walker’s back-pass but he recovered just in time.

 

City did go in at halftime in front after Gabriel Jesus beat the offside trap to get on the end of João Cancelo’s cross for his first league goal in 16 matches.

 

But whatever Jürgen Klopp told his Liverpool players at halftime worked. From the restart, Trent Alexander-Arnold played in Mohamed Salah and the pass slipped in for Mane to lift a shot over onrushing City goalkeeper Ederson.

 

City manager Pep Guardiola slumped into his padded seat. By full time — just after City substitute Riyad Mahrez scooped the ball over — there was an embrace with Klopp.

AHN

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