By John Aldridge:
Aldridge: It was always going to be a big ask to win at Manchester City on Saturday afternoon.
"The eventual scoreline won't have come as a major surprise to many fans based on recent performances, but we actually got off to a good start in an away game for a change when Mohamed Salah opened the scoring.
A lot of the talk ahead of the game was about the loss of Erling Haaland, but that ended up making little difference in the end as Julian Alvarez impressed.
I think Jurgen was very bold to go with the two in midfield, which ultimately backfired, as they continued to go one-versus-one against Robertson and Trent as we pressed their backline to stop them getting out."
Aldridge continued: City started getting more space in the second half and when they got the two early goals after the restart, it was game over.
One of the goals they scored, they completed around 20 passes and not one tackle from a Liverpool player went in. They walked it in, which just about shows you where we’re at.
"City have spent billions of pounds as a club, so we knew this was going to be a challenging contest.
There's a reason they are where they are, that’s what money gets you. But despite all their quality, we made Jack Grealish look like Lionel Messi. He is certainly not close to being that. It's not only quality that separates Messi and Grealish, only one of them doesn't go to ground when being tackled. When you’re that good, and for £100million he should be, you can spoil your reputation by constantly looking for fouls.
I have to say Gakpo should have got booked for that too as you can’t do that. We are better than that."
"Speaking of bookings, should Rodri have received a second yellow card for his foul on Gakpo? Absolutely. It is cynical and what Guardiola teams do. If any opposition gets into a dangerous position, they wipe them out.
We used to see it all the time with Fernandinho. There’s nothing wrong with tactical fouls, I’ve done it myself in the past, but it is not right when you get away with the punishment it warrants. A potential City sending off was our only chance of getting a result.
We got what we deserved in the end, but it may have given us a bit of a boost in the game."
"As for the Guardiola and Tsimikas incident, we all know how much Pep wants to beat Liverpool and he's just lost it in that moment - which we've all done at one point or other. Tsimikas was very professional by not retaliating and Guardiola is just lucky he didn't do that in my era as someone would have put their head on him.
I don’t think Pep has meant to be malicious, but you can’t do what he did. Other players would have reacted, and I’m glad it wasn’t me as I would have been banned for ten games!"
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