In the most demanding and unforgiving Premier League title race it is Liverpool who have blinked first. Jürgen Klopp’s team sit at the summit once again but, having seen their 12-game winning league run at Anfield come to an end against a resolute Tottenham, a point will be considered insufficient in the bid to dethrone Manchester City.
Klopp rallied the Kop after the final whistle - never give up, the message - but Trent Alexander-Arnold’s reaction was telling. The Liverpool defender dropped to his knees after an enthralling game in which Son Heung-min put Antonio Conte’s side in sight of a precious victory in their pursuit of Champions League qualification before Luis Díaz’s deflected strike rescued a point for the hosts. City can open up a three-point gap should they pick themselves up off the floor to defeat Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
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Klopp rallied the Kop after the final whistle - never give up, the message - but Trent Alexander-Arnold’s reaction was telling. The Liverpool defender dropped to his knees after an enthralling game in which Son Heung-min put Antonio Conte’s side in sight of a precious victory in their pursuit of Champions League qualification before Luis Díaz’s deflected strike rescued a point for the hosts. City can open up a three-point gap should they pick themselves up off the floor to defeat Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
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