In a match that the world stopped to watch, Manchester City drew with Liverpool in the Premier League summit clash on Sunday evening, with a score of 2-2. Both teams delivered an outstanding performance in every sense, with events unfolding without a single pause, fulfilling the promise made to fans eagerly anticipating the clash.
Manchester City began the match strongly, scoring a goal through their Belgian star Kevin De Bruyne in the 5th minute, but Liverpool responded quickly with a goal from Portuguese player Diogo Jota in the 13th minute. Manchester City dominated the first half and regained the lead with a goal from Brazilian Gabriel Jesus in the 36th minute. However, the squad led by German coach Jürgen Klopp quickly returned to the game in the second half, with Senegalese Sadio Mané capitalizing on a brilliant assist from Egyptian Mohamed Salah to equalize the score at 2-2.
With this result, the gap between Manchester City and Liverpool remains just one point, with seven matches left for both teams until the end of the league. Liverpool will need Manchester City to stumble to ascend to the top of the league, while for Manchester City, the situation is in their hands—winning their remaining seven matches means a new title for the "Citizens."