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Manchester City and Liverpool draws to tighten titles hope.

Liverpool and City looks horns at the Ethiad Stadium, when both sides settled for a 2-2 draw. City lead twice in the encounter but Liverpool always coming from behind to level up. The tittle race still continues as a points separate both sides.

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE by OLADIMEJI ADEOYE
April 11, 2022
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Manchester City and Liverpool draws to tighten titles hope.
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City began proceedings with incessant pressure on the Liverpool goal, and Raheem Sterling’s early warning sign wasn’t heeded by the Reds’ defence, as Kevin De Bruyne’s deflected effort deceived Alisson and bounced in off the post just moments later. City’s lead didn’t last all that long though, as Liverpool hit back in what was their first real foray into City territory. Trent Alexander-Arnold kept his composure to cushion Andy Robertson’s cross down to Diogo Jota, whose effort squirmed beneath Ederson.

De Bruyne is City’s big-game man though, and after scoring the decisive goal in their midweek UEFA Champions League victory, the Belgian should’ve doubled his tally for the afternoon when his deft turn opened him a yard in the box, but his effort could only brush the side-netting. Fortunately for City, they didn’t have too long to wait for the next chance to come around. and this time there was no mistakes made by Gabriel Jesus, who was afforded the freedom of Manchester to fire City into a HT lead

City’s HT lead was gone less than a minute into the second half, as a momentary lapse in City concentration allowed Mo Salah to caress an inch-perfect pass through to Sadio Mané who finished with aplomb past Ederson on his 30th birthday. Having spurned a glorious opportunity in the first half, Sterling wasn’t going to make the same mistake twice, and he thought he had fired City into a 3-2 lead, but VAR had other ideas and adjudged the former Liverpool man to have strayed offside in the lead-up to the goal.

Having seen a free kick from Riyad Mahrez fly wide of Allison’s post in the final minute, before the Algerian overhit a wild shot with the game’s very last chance, a point perhaps suits Liverpool more than City, though it does little to boost either side’s title hopes. Simply put, it is still all to play for with seven games remaining.

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE

Oladimeji Daniel also known as Osniff4Sport is a sports writer and analyst. He has been writing sports for number of year's now with vast experience most especially in Africa sports.

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