Manchester City's Phil Foden and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold
Both Premier League games between Man City and Liverpool this season have ended as draws, the first time they've shared a draw in both league meetings in a season since 2012-13

The 2-2 draw with Manchester City is a result that we have to live with.

The leaders are one point ahead of the second place team with seven games remaining.

It was like a boxing match. "You have your arms down for a second and get a big knock and you shake a little," said Klopp.

"We missed a huge opportunity, but there are many games left," said the City boss.

It was a great game and a result which we have to live with and can live with.

The meeting between the two outstanding sides lived up to its billing and in the end there was nothing to separate them, with the destination of the title still hanging in the balance.

What a game. The intensity of the game was crazy.

It was not the end of the world according to Jordan Henderson, the captain of the Reds.

He said there were positives and negatives.

Manchester City don't drop many points but we have to concentrate on ourselves. We have to be there if they slip up. We stay positive and keep going.

20 AprilHomeBrighton
23 AprilHomeWatford
30 AprilAwayLeeds
8 MayHomeNewcastle
15 MayAwayWest Ham
22 MayHomeAston Villa
TBCAwayWolves

More to come.