Man City deepen Reds woes after bunch of errors at Anfield - Liverpool 1-4 Man City

Liverpool are the first side to lose three straight home league matches in the following campaign after winning the English top-flight since Chelsea did so almost 65 years ago back in March 1956. - Opta Joe

Man City deepen Reds woes after bunch of errors at Anfield - Liverpool 1-4 Man City
Phil Foden tracks Thiago for ball

Two Alisson errors and a Phil Foden’s superb forth crashed Liverpool to a third home defeat in 37 years after Gundogan had put the Citizens ahead before Salah’s consolation.

The loose at Anfield makes the Premier League hard to defend after falling behind the league leaders by 10 points clear with a game in hand for Pep Guardiola’s side.

Ikay Gundogan missed from the spot after Raheem Sterling was fouled in the box by Fabinho. The German looked confident but sent woeful penalty miles over the crossbar.

He redeemed himself 15 minutes into the second half after Sterling cuts off the left and dribbled past Alexander-Arnold before finding Foden, who drilled a low effort from 12 yards.

Alisson flicked away with one-hand but Gundogan got in and poked home.

 Salah levelled the scores 13-minutes later from the spot after he was pulled in the box. The Egyptian sent Ederson the wrong way to end Liverpool's Anfield goal drought.

Gundogan scored City’s second after a huge howler from Alisson.

The goalkeeper tried to play a short pass out to Alexander-Arnold and just about gets away with it. He then received it back but decided to play another quite shocking pass straight to Bernardo about 30 yards out. He found Foden who produced a piece of play down the right beating Henderson with an amazing change of pace and pulled the ball back for Gundogan to smash home.

Alisson played a pass straight to Bernardo on the edge of the box and he had a free run on the goalkeeper into the box. He lofted a clever finish over the goalkeeper and Sterling was there at the back post to head into an empty net.

With seven minutes left to full time, Foden scored a screamer which defined his intelligence in front of game.

The teenager picked the ball up on the right and caught inside past Robertson. There was still plenty to do on the angle but he lashed an effort that flew into the roof of the net.

City moves five points clear of second-place Manchester United and with a match in hand. Liverpool remains fourth, 10 points behind City.