Man City 1-1 Liverpool: Trent Alexander-Arnold equalises after Erling Haaland opener
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Trent Alexander-Arnold's late equaliser gave Liverpool a point at Manchester City in the meeting of the Premier League's top two at Etihad Stadium.
In a game that did not touch the heights of previous encounters between the main domestic powers of recent times, reigning champions City led when Erling Haaland was the beneficiary of Liverpool keeper Alisson's poor clearance.
It made him the fastest player to reach 50 Premier League goals - in his 48th match - and gave City an advantage they held until the closing stages.
Ruben Dias thought he had added City's second, only to see his goal ruled out for a foul on Alisson, before Alexander-Arnold made Pep Guardiola's side pay for a failure to kill Liverpool off.
Alexander-Arnold had a tough game defensively trying to contain the lively Jeremy Doku, but demonstrated his quality 10 minutes from time with a crisp, low strike from the edge of the area that gave Ederson no chance.
City were overtaken by Arsenal later in the day at the top of the table and might regard this as an opportunity missed, while Liverpool will be satisfied with a draw.
Man City left frustrated
City and Guardiola will know they wasted a chance to strike a blow against the team many expect to emerge as their closest challengers for the title this season.
City had the better chances and felt they had a good case for a second goal when Manuel Akanji was adjudged to have fouled Alisson at a second-half corner before Dias tapped home.
Haaland could have had more, most agonisingly in the closing seconds when his header drifted inches beyond the far post.
Doku was a constant threat for City on the left flank as he gave Alexander-Arnold a tough time, while Nathan Ake was outstanding in ensuring Mohamed Salah was subdued.
Guardiola was perpetual motion in his technical area, at one point having to be asked to return there by the fourth official after wandering yards down the touchline, and in the second half he turned to the home fans to demand more volume as City pushed for a second goal that would probably have secured the three points.
Guardiola was then involved in what looked like an angry exchange of words with Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez after the final whistle, perhaps betraying his emotions after a game he will consider as one that got away.
Liverpool satisfied with a point
Alexander-Arnold turned the taunts back on City's fans after he drilled Liverpool's crucial equaliser past Ederson.
It had not been the easiest afternoon for Alexander-Arnold in the face of the direct running and trickery of Doku, but his ability on the ball has never been questioned and he showed it again to earn Liverpool a point.
And the sight of Liverpool taking their time as the game went into the closing stages then eight minutes of stoppage time suggested Jurgen Klopp's side were happy with that share of the spoils.
Liverpool, as they have done on previous occasions this season, showed that they are a constant menace who must be put away when you get chances.
They were nowhere near their best, but a team with this array of attacking talent, augmented by Alexander-Arnold, always have a puncher's chance and they proved it again as they left with a valuable point.
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