Pep Guardiola felt Manchester City had survived a "tsunami" after the champions' crunch Premier League title clash at Liverpool on Sunday ended 1-1.John Stones gave City a 23rd-minute lead in an absorbing contest at Anfield but the Reds hit back with an Alexis Mac Allister penalty early in the second half.Both sides had opportunities to win the game but Liverpool had spells of dominance and Guardiola was relieved to come through them.The result leaves the title race thrillingly poised, with Arse
Pep Guardiola felt Manchester City had survived a "tsunami" after the champions' crunch Premier League title clash at Liverpool on Sunday ended 1-1.John Stones gave City a 23rd-minute lead in an absorbing contest at Anfield but the Reds hit back with an Alexis Mac Allister penalty early in the second half.Both sides had opportunities to win the game but Liverpool had spells of dominance and Guardiola was relieved to come through them.The result leaves the title race thrillingly poised, with Arsenal leading on goal difference from Liverpool and with City just one point behind with 10 games remaining.City manager Guardiola said: "We spoke at half-time that in this stadium, if you have to defend something, you have to play and play and play."We gave away the penalty and, sooner or later, with this stadium, you have 15 or 20 minutes and it looks like a tsunami coming for everybody who has the ball."It is not easy but we never stopped trying to play. They had their chances, we had our chanc
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