Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been speaking to Sky Sports about his team's 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
He said: "It's a tough place to come. It's a place where you have to be prepared to suffer and you need more time to prepare properly.
"I think if we played really well today, we could have won. We didn't, we played okay, but had good moments.
"Unfortunately, we have lost Diogo [muscle injury] and Ali [Alisson Becker] we will have to see. He felt something, so that's not good, but besides that, it's a good result for us."
Jurgen Klopp will be very pleased with that point.
At 1-0, Man City saw a second goal chalked off due to a foul by Manuel Akanji on Ruben Dias.
Some would argue that's it's soft, others would say that it's a foul.
In my view, Akanji makes enough contact to stop Alisson catching it cleanly.
And the reason it didn't stand was because Chris Kavanagh ruled it out and VAR saw nothing in it to allow the goal.
Jeremy Doku was a total livewire today.
He might not have got a goal or an assist, but he's so exciting to watch.
Doku completed 11 dribbles today, the most in a single Premier League game since September 2021 (Adama Traoré vs Brentford, also 11), while it’s the most on record (since 2006-07) a player has completed in a Premier League game against Liverpool.
This is how it looks at the top of the Premier League.
In the end, this is a fantastic result for Arsenal, who can move to the top of the league with a win against Brentford this evening.
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