Liverpool fought back from behind on two occasions to draw 2-2 against Manchester City, meaning that there is still just one point between the pair at the top of the Premier League.A blockbuster first-half saw Kevin De Bruyne fire City ahead inside five minutes before Diogo Jota equalised shortly after, and Liverpool were rocked before half-time as Gabriel Jesus restored the hosts' advantage.
The Reds were fortunate to go into the break just a goal down, as City pushed for a third.But Liverpool came out a different side in the second half, and equalised inside one minute of the restart as Mohamed Salah teed up Sadio Mane.
The game continued to be end-to-end, but the spoils were ultimately shared.Jurgen Klopp will be the happier of the two managers as Liverpool leave Manchester with a valuable point, and here Daily Star Sport take a look at what the German got right and wrong against City...What Klopp got right...The arrival of Luis Diaz has altered Liverpool's line-up since January as the Colombian has weaved his way into weekly contention, and it's a lovely problem for Klopp to have.
But the German went back to his initial front three for the game against City, and they all had a part to play.Jota may have been dropped against Benfica in midweek, but it was with the intention of starting the Portuguese star against City, and he rewarded Klopp with a goal inside 13 minutes.
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