Jurgen Klopp Convinced Liverpool Was Denied Deserved Second Penalty In Man City Draw
In a thrilling Premier League showdown that ended in a 1-1 draw, Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp expressed his dissatisfaction over a missed penalty call during the final moments against Manchester City at Anfield. The game, marked by its intensity and high stakes, saw Liverpool and Manchester City battling fiercely for supremacy in the league standings.
The match's climax was enveloped in controversy as Liverpool appealed for a penalty after Manchester City's Jeremy Doku's boot made contact with Alexis Mac Allister's chest. Despite the incident being reviewed by VAR, no penalty was awarded. Klopp, in his post-match comments, was unequivocal about the incident, stating, "This situation, on all positions on the pitch, is 100 per cent a foul and it's a yellow card." He further emphasized that such an action elsewhere on the field would be penalized without hesitation.

Despite the contentious decision, Klopp lauded his team's performance, especially highlighting their second-half display as the best he has seen against Manchester City. Liverpool managed to equalize early in the second half through Mac Allister's penalty, negating John Stones' 23rd-minute goal for City. The match saw both teams creating significant chances, with City hitting the woodwork twice and Liverpool showcasing periods of dominance.
Title Race Intensifies
The draw leaves Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table on goal difference, closely followed by Liverpool, with Manchester City just a point behind. With only 10 games remaining and 30 points up for grabs, the title race is poised to be fiercely contested. Klopp expressed his satisfaction with Liverpool's position despite their injury struggles, remarking on the team's resilience and ability to remain competitive.
Guardiola Reflects on Draw
Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged his team's struggle in the second half but praised their persistence in trying to play their style of football amidst Liverpool's pressure. Guardiola remains optimistic about City's chances in the title race, drawing confidence from their consistent presence at the top of the league over recent seasons.
The match at Anfield not only highlighted the tactical prowess of both Klopp and Guardiola but also underscored the razor-thin margins that could determine this season's Premier League champion. As both teams continue to vie for the title, every match and decision will be under intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike.