Liverpool and Manchester city played out an exciting 2-2 draw at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon, reducing the gap at the top of the Premier League standings to just one point.
Kevin de Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus scored each side a Diogo Jota goal to give the home side a 2-1 halftime lead, but Sadio Mane scored the game's final goal in the first minute of the second half.
From start to finish, it was a nail biter, with Alisson making a fantastic save against Raheem Sterling only five minutes in, but a deflected De bruyne strike handed the league leaders the lead anyway just moments later.
Despite Manchester City's best efforts, Liverpool equalized against the flow of play as Jota completed a clever Trent Alexander- Arnold cutback.
Despite the setback, Pep Guardiola's side continued going and created more chances for Gabriel Jesus, De Bruyne and Joao Cancelo, before Jesus retook the lead for his team when he beat the offside line to convert a second cornner cross.
Liverpool had not been at their best in the first half, but Mane was played in and scored impressively shortly after the break.
While the reds played better in the second half, Manchester city created more and better chances than their opponents, and the believed they had retaken the lead when Sterling tapped pass Alisson, only for VAR to show that he was slightly offside.
Substitute Riyad Mahrez came close to scoring a late winner twice in the last minutes of the game, hitting the post with a freekick and then lobbing over the crossbar on a last minute counter attack