Man City inflict Liverpool’s first loss of EPL season

Manchester City's Sergio Aguero (right) shoots and scores the opening goal of the game during their English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Liverpool at the Ethiad stadium, Manchester, England on Thursday.
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero (right) shoots and scores the opening goal of the game during their English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Liverpool at the Ethiad stadium, Manchester, England on Thursday.
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AP, Manchester :
Liverpool can’t now win the English Premier League (EPL) unbeaten. Manchester City has renewed hope it won’t be surrendering the trophy at all.
A title defense faltering a week ago is back on track for Pep Guardiola after City beat Liverpool 2-1 on Thursday, inflicting the leader’s first league loss of the season in their 21st game.
Completing the packed festive program with an engrossing encounter, Liverpool’s threatened a comeback when Roberto Firmino canceled out Sergio Aguero’s first-half opener but Leroy Sane struck the winner in the 72nd minute.
A year after Liverpool ended City’s hopes of emulating Arsenal’s 2003-04 Invincibles, the tables were turned on a freezing night that saw the title race open up again.
“Pretty intense,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said. “It had wild moments.”
Back-to-back losses for City less than two weeks ago had put Liverpool on a seemingly smoother path to a first English title in 29 years. Rather than going 10 points clear, Liverpool’s lead has been trimmed to four points by City, which reclaimed second place from Tottenham.
“It’s still in Liverpool’s hands, but our performance was beyond anything else I’ve ever witnessed,” City captain Vincent Kompany said.
“We went toe-to-toe with a very physical and aggressive team and we matched them for everything, if not more.”
City was spared from going behind by just 11 millimeters (0.4 inches) of the ball failing to cross the line in the 18th minute.
When Sadio Mane hit the post, City defender John Stones’ attempted clearance went straight onto goalkeeper Ederson’s head. The ball looped back toward goal and Stones had to scramble to clear. It proved just enough, as goal-line technology ruled out the score.
With video review not entering the Premier League until next season, the eyes of referee Anthony Taylor saved City captain Vincent Kompany around the half-hour mark. A sliding tackle into Mohamed Salah that Liverpool manager Klopp later said should been a sending off only saw Kompany booked.
“I thought it was a great challenge – was it not?” Kompany said, chuckling. “I felt I got the ball, a little bit of the man but it wasn’t naughty. I didn’t try to injure him, that’s for sure. It was that or let him go through on goal.”
The hosts did go through on goal themselves – and scored in the 40th minute.
Receiving Bernardo Silva’s cross on his right foot, Aguero got away from Dejan Lovren and used his left boot to power the ball into the roof of the net.
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