The first half finished goalless despite Pep Guardiola side looked to be in control with Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne coming close.
But Jurgen Klopp side switched their game plan and broke the deadlock when Mohamed Salah from a counter attack found Sadio Mane who finished pass Ederson in the 66th minutes.
But Manchester City equalised with Gabriel Jesus finding space to spread a pass to Phil Foden on the left side, the English international drilled a low shot pass Alisson Becker.
Mohamed Salah who was disappointed for the draw scored Liverpool's second goal with a world-class goal. The Egyptian dribbled pass Manchester City defense before he struck with his right boot.
After the game, he posted the moment of his goal celebration while revealing that the Reds are still in the race for the title.
Sharing the photos on his verified Instagram page (@mosalah), he captioned: "We really wanted to win this one but we’re still in the game. We’re going for the title and we have what it takes."
Meanwhile, Kevin De Bruyne scored the equaliser for Manchester City are the game finished 2-2 at the end of 90 minutes.
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