Story of the afternoon...published at 20:15 British Summer Time 10 April 2022
FT: Man City 2-2 Liverpool
England's best two sides, Manchester City and Liverpool, provided one of the games of the season, full of energy, endeavour and ludicrous quality. In the end, both had to settle for a draw that leaves City a point ahead with seven games to go in the title race.
Here is the best reaction from a Premier League game that truly lived up to its billing...
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaking to BBC MOTD: "It was an exceptional game of football. Two heavy-weights, chomping at each other. It's crazy the intensity. A completely different level. The concentration levels from both teams.
"It was a proper football game. If you played for another club, played yesterday, won it, trained today then watching City vs Liverpool. I don't know what I would have done to watch it but to be a part of it... I cannot stop being surprised. I love it. Let's keep going and see where we end up."
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to Sky Sports: "I think it is a good advert for the Premier League. It was a fantastic game and both teams tried to win. Liverpool is a joy to watch, I know the threats they have and how good they are. I think we performed really well and I'm so proud of my team.
"Now both teams know [there are] seven games left, you have to win or it will all be over."
On Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "I don't know if Jurgen respects me but Jurgen has to know I respect him a lot. He has made me a better manager. His team is always there, they are always aggressive. We are not friends, we never see each other, I have his number but I don't call him. I have respect for him, but he knows next Saturday [in the FA Cup semi-final] I am going to try and beat him."
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Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane speaking to Sky Sports: "The quality, what impressed me with all these top quality players was their desire to keep going for their win at the end. No team was going to dominate for long spells as there is so much quality on both sides.
"Liverpool showed their character in the second half. But then City had great chances as well. A great reminder to us all of what this game is about."
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Ex-Man City goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, on BBC Radio 5 Live: "What a treat, what a game of football. Great set up by both team; entertainment, chances, we've seen everything today.
"The best that English football can deliver."