City were eliminated twice as Jürgen Klopp’s side drew 2-2 in the Premier League at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon. It means that Guardiola’s team is one point away from Liverpool in the summit, with both teams having seven more games to play. And the City boss fears his side in a lone draw during these finals may be enough to let the Reds come in to claim the title again. “Winning, losing or drawing today will not end (the race for the title),” said Guardiola. “I have had this feeling before. Both teams know that today was very important for the distance (between the teams) and we played for it. ETIMOGRAPHY: Liverpool just gave a definitive answer to the question of Manchester City rivalry PLAYER SCORE: Sadio Mane excellent but Fabinho awful against Man City TELL YOUR OPINION: Drop your players’ scores after the Man City draw “We know they will fight to the end. We know that if we draw we will not be champions. Now we know. It will be difficult, but also for them. “They also have to win all the games and we will see.” City’s approach echoed Liverpool’s normal tactics of pushing high on the pitch, which seemed to upset the Reds during a difficult first half for the visitors. And Guardiola said: “I tried to beat the best team, I’m learning. It went very well, it was a fantastic game. Both football teams want to try to win every game in all competitions. It was a good game. I had the feeling that the result was 2-2… I have to review the game but (I feel) we lost the opportunity to win them. “Heads up, I told the team after the game ‘I do not want to be sad for a second, go and tell everyone how well you did and how proud you are.’ It was a good game for City fans, Liverpool fans, United Kingdom fans, everyone around the world. It’s nice to say that. It was good for football. “We have seen Liverpool in the Premier League and in Europe for the last five years and we know exactly what they are doing, the opportunities they have created and what they have offered. We accepted so few (opportunities) and created many opportunities. Overall it was a good performance, I am so happy and happy and proud of my team “. Read more related articles Read more related articles City had drawn 2-2 with Liverpool earlier in the season and when asked about the level of both games, Guardiola said: “We silenced Anfield for 20 minutes, we never did (before). It was the biggest compliment for me, there were even bookings. “Both games were very good and it happened because both teams want to win.” City missed the chance to win the game in the final moments when substitute Riyad Mahrez went over the crossbar with only Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker beating his teammates without marking. Guardiola, however, refused to be critical and said: “Tomorrow I will see the game on my laptop and I will pause it, but football is not like that, you have to think in half a second. I understand them, it is difficult sometimes and the last third is the most difficult position “.


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City were eliminated twice as Jürgen Klopp’s side drew 2-2 in the Premier League at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon. It means that Guardiola’s team is one point away from Liverpool in the summit, with both teams having seven more games to play. And the City boss fears his side in a lone draw during these finals may be enough to let the Reds come in to claim the title again. “Winning, losing or drawing today will not end (the race for the title),” said Guardiola. “I have had this feeling before. Both teams know that today was very important for the distance (between the teams) and we played for it. ETIMOGRAPHY: Liverpool just gave a definitive answer to the question of Manchester City rivalry PLAYER SCORE: Sadio Mane excellent but Fabinho awful against Man City TELL YOUR OPINION: Drop your players’ scores after the Man City draw “We know they will fight to the end. We know that if we draw we will not be champions. Now we know. It will be difficult, but also for them. “They also have to win all the games and we will see.” City’s approach echoed Liverpool’s normal tactics of pushing high on the pitch, which seemed to upset the Reds during a difficult first half for the visitors. And Guardiola said: “I tried to beat the best team, I’m learning. It went very well, it was a fantastic game. Both football teams want to try to win every game in all competitions. It was a good game. I had the feeling that the result was 2-2… I have to review the game but (I feel) we lost the opportunity to win them. “Heads up, I told the team after the game ‘I do not want to be sad for a second, go and tell everyone how well you did and how proud you are.’ It was a good game for City fans, Liverpool fans, United Kingdom fans, everyone around the world. It’s nice to say that. It was good for football. “We have seen Liverpool in the Premier League and in Europe for the last five years and we know exactly what they are doing, the opportunities they have created and what they have offered. We accepted so few (opportunities) and created many opportunities. Overall it was a good performance, I am so happy and happy and proud of my team “. Read more related articles Read more related articles City had drawn 2-2 with Liverpool earlier in the season and when asked about the level of both games, Guardiola said: “We silenced Anfield for 20 minutes, we never did (before). It was the biggest compliment for me, there were even bookings. “Both games were very good and it happened because both teams want to win.” City missed the chance to win the game in the final moments when substitute Riyad Mahrez went over the crossbar with only Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker beating his teammates without marking. Guardiola, however, refused to be critical and said: “Tomorrow I will see the game on my laptop and I will pause it, but football is not like that, you have to think in half a second. I understand them, it is difficult sometimes and the last third is the most difficult position “.