Manchester City fought back Liverpool to earn a thrilling 2-2 draw at Anfield on Sunday.
All four goals came in the second half as Kevin De Bruyne rescued a point for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Liverpool took the lead through Sadio Mane, before Phil Foden equalised. Mohamed Salah scored a stunner to put the hosts back ahead, before De Bruyne grabbed another equaliser.
The draw sees Liverpool remain in second place with City behind in third.
City dominated the first half and Liverpool needed Alisson to produce fine saves to twice deny Foden.
De Bruyne should have put the visitors ahead 10 minutes before the break, but his close-range header went over the bar.
The hosts responded well and Ederson produced a good save to stop Diogo Jota’s effort.
Liverpool went ahead after 59 minutes as Salah skipped past Joao Cancelo to set up Mane to finish past the goalkeeper.
City scored a deserved equaliser 10 minutes later when Foden produced a fine finish from a tight angle.
Salah restored Liverpool’s lead with a stunning solo goal as he eased past four defenders and slotted the ball over the Ederson.
The champions responded once again five minutes later with a De Bruyne effort deflected in by Joel Matip.
Fabinho almost won it late on but Rodri produced a stunning block to keep the score level.