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Anfield epic ups the ante

Liverpool and City serve up another classic but Arsenal the big winner as fascinating title race unfolds

Updated: 2024-03-12 09:13
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Liverpool's Luis Diaz runs onto a lofted pass during Sunday's 1-1 English Premier League draw between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield. AP

Liverpool and Manchester City showed the Premier League what it will be missing when Jurgen Klopp walks away at the end of the season.

Anfield played host to a typically full-blooded, high-octane clash of titans in the last English top-flight encounter between Klopp and Pep Guardiola before the Liverpool manager stands down.

No wonder Guardiola says he will sleep easier when his longtime rival is no longer standing in his way.

He likened Liverpool to a "tsunami" as the defending champion had to dig deep to survive long periods of pressure in the second half.

"Oh my God, they come from everywhere," Guardiola said after a 1-1 draw on Sunday that kept second-place Liverpool one point ahead of City in third.

Arsenal ended the weekend top of the standings on goal difference, but the north London side's 2-1 win at Brentford on Saturday felt like a subplot in comparison to the latest and possibly last clash between Klopp and Guardiola.

John Stones gave City a first-half lead and Alexis Mac Allister leveled from the penalty spot after the break.

That only told part of the story of a thrilling encounter, which saw Luis Diaz miss a big chance to fire Liverpool ahead and Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku hit the woodwork for City. In stoppage time, Klopp thought Liverpool should have been awarded a penalty for Doku's chest-high challenge on Mac Allister, only for VAR to dismiss appeals.

"Why would the guy in the VAR studio think that is not clear and obvious? What must you have for lunch if you think that is not clear and obvious?" Klopp said.

Perhaps Klopp is mellowing as he counts down his final days at Liverpool, but he preferred to focus on the performance of his rebuilt and injury-stricken team.

"For us, besides the result, the most important information is we are right there, we go the distance. Let's see what we get for it, but the boys fought so hard through everything to be there," he said. "Today I saw the best 53 minutes we had against Manchester City. It was exceptional and important as well that we learned that about ourselves."

It would be fascinating to see how this team could develop under Klopp, who has so quickly remolded Liverpool following the departure of key players like Sadio Mane, Jordan Henderson and Roberto Firmino.

Few expected him to mount a title challenge so soon, let alone compete on four fronts this season, with the League Cup already secured. Against the odds, his team is also still in contention for the Europa League and FA Cup.

A second league title of his reign is the priority and Liverpool showed it can go head-to-head with a City team that is defending last season's treble of trophies — the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.

Liverpool's 2020 title is the only thing that stopped City from completing a clean sweep of six straight triumphs under Guardiola from 2018.

Guardiola has repeatedly described Klopp's Liverpool as the biggest challenge of his coaching career and has edged him to the title by a single point on two occasions.

"He made us a better team, he made me a better manager. I wish he will be back soon, because football needs personalities like him," Guardiola said.

It is shaping up to be another fiercely contested title race and time will tell how important a point at Anfield was.

The added factor this year is a third contender in Arsenal and Guardiola is equally aware of the threat coming from Mikel Arteta as from Klopp.

"Arsenal last year came back and will stay for a long time because they are a young team with an exceptional manager," he said. "Still, there are 10 games to go, 30 points to play for. One point difference. The important thing is still we are there after where we came from in previous seasons, still we are there."

Super Son

Once it was Harry Kane who Tottenham fans pinned their hopes to. Now it is Son Heung-min.

The South Korea forward has helped fill the void left by Kane's departure to Bayern Munich in the offseason and on Sunday he inspired Spurs to a 4-0 rout against top-four rival Aston Villa with one goal and two assists.

Ange Postecoglou's side arrived at Villa Park knowing defeat to Spurs' fourth-placed rival would have been potentially fatal to their bid to qualify for next season's Champions League.

But the north Londoners rose to the challenge with a second-half spree in rain-soaked Birmingham.

Son provided assists for Brennan Johnson and Timo Werner either side of scoring his 14th goal of the season in all competitions.

James Maddison had opened the scoring in a game that also saw Villa's John McGinn sent off in the second half.

"We made it tough for Villa. They worked hard just to contain us. We got our rewards in the second half," Postecoglou said.

"Everyone was billing this as a do-or-die for us. I assume we're not dead yet. It means we're one game closer, just 11 games to go."

Villa is hoping to reach the Champions League for the first time since 1983 (when the competition was known as the European Cup), but this was a major setback to its unexpected bid for a top-four finish.

"We weren't clinical because they were defending very well and we didn't control the game," Villa boss Unai Emery said. "We have to control our emotions. The first two goals were crazy."

Forest blow

Nottingham Forest's survival hopes were dealt a blow after Andrew Omobamidele's own-goal consigned the relegation-fighting team to a 1-0 loss at Brighton.

Forest, in 17th, is just three points above the drop zone and 18th-place Luton, which has a game in hand.

Luton drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace on Saturday thanks to Cauley Woodrow's equalizer in the sixth minute of stoppage time, which could prove crucial in the battle to stay up.

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