Pundit reckons Liverpool got lucky in 2-2 draw with Man City

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 03: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool embraces Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City following the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on October 03, 2021 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Jermaine Jenas suggested Liverpool were somewhat fortunate to get away with a draw against Manchester City at the weekend.

The Reds came close to securing all three points, courtesy of a remarkable Mo Salah goal to restore the side’s lead in the Premier League clash, only for talismanic Cityzens midfielder Kevin De Bruyne to secure a late equaliser.

“Tactically, Guardiola got it spot on with the players he had at his disposal – but they could not find the finish their play deserved, so they didn’t get the win I felt they deserved either,” the former Tottenham star wrote in a column for BBC Sport.

“Liverpool almost snatched all three points right at the end, but I felt they got away with it a little bit even by getting a draw. Everything that could have gone their way did.

“They relied on moments of genius from two world-class players – Salah combined with Mane to put them 1-0 up, before scoring that absolutely phenomenal solo goal himself. They were both goals out of nothing, goals out of dreams.”

The result leaves both the Merseyside-based outfit and their league rivals adrift of the top spot following Chelsea’s 3-1 victory over Southampton.

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Credit where credit’s due – Manchester City did indeed utterly outplay us in the first-half and, as such, we were fortunate not to be a goal down at the break.

However, we at the very least deserve some acknowledgement for our second-half, in which we were a far more aggressive force to consider.

It’s a huge shame that Mo Salah’s world-class effort couldn’t be the decider in a great 45 of football, though we’ll take an important point for the long season ahead.

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