Manchester City have failed to win two games in a row for the first time since 2013 after playing out a thrilling 1- 1 draw with Visiting Liverpool at the Etihad on Saturday afternoon.
It was the Norwegian goal poacher, Erling Haaland who exploited Alisson Becker’s mistake to open the scoring and grab his 50th top-flight goal and smash Andy Cole’s record.
City had a second ruled out for a foul on Alisson before Mohamed Salah set up Trent Alexander-Arnold for a brilliant equalizer, as he slammed the ball in from the edge of the box in the 80th minute.
The hosts pushed for a winner, but the Reds held firm and also pushed for a winner.
City looked on top for most of the game, but Julian Alvarez spurned a glorious chance in the game to out the home side 2-0 up.
City went looking for the winner deep into added-time, but couldn’t find it and their long winning steak at home finally came to end on 23 victories. Pep Guardiola’s side are still top of the Premier League, but they were reminded once more of Liverpool’s capacity to keep them in check like no other side has been able to do in the last seven years.
Elsewhere, Burnley thought they have won it but surrendered the lead to visiting West Ham at turf Moor.
Burnley led in the game for 88th minute when Jay Rodriguez opened scoring for the home team in the 49th minute but the vistors got one back in the 88th minute through Duvin Mubimba and four minutes later Tomas Soucek grabbed the second goal and the winner for West Ham.
In another thrilling ebcounter, the Blues after holding City to a 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge on matchday 12, surrendered to a 4-1 defeat to high flying Newcastle united at Saint James’ park.
Sweden international, Alexander Isak scored first before Raheem Sterling equalized through a powerful freekick for Chelsea.
Upon resumption of second half, Jamaal Lescelles scored in the 60th minute before the home side scored two more through Joeliton in the 61st minute and Antony Gordon late in the match.