Going to sound like Pep here, but I'm so so pleased with the performance. City were the best team yet again(3 games in a row against some of the best teams in Europe) in terms of team play and control of the game. Liverpool's front 3 bailed them out if anything IMO, with momemts of individual class. Salah has still got it, Mané still dangerous, Jota is an improvement on Firmino.
The ref also bailed them out on more than one occasion and in general terms, his inconsistency with what he blew his whistle for certainly seemed to favour Liverpool. I think if the ref knew the foul on Foden was outside the area, he'd have called it as a foul and booked Milner straight away. He wanted to leave that to the VAR(who might have said it was not clear and obvious), since it was outside of the area and not a penalty incident, the VAR said nothing.
How Milner got away without being booked there was enough but the foul on Bernardo was as clear a yellow card as you'll see. He was in his pocket straight away for our players. There's no chance one of our players stays on the pitch in the same situation(even at home) and on the small chance they did, all the UK broadcasters, talksport and the papers would be up in arms, spending most of the post match coverage on it. They'd be questioning the ref and suggesting City got away with a huge call in a key title race game, that was in the balance with 11 men.
The NBCSN feed covered it during the game and afterwards, does anyone know how long Sky spent on it during and after the game?
The pleasing thing is, when key moments went against us in that game. Such as:
Being the much better team for most of first half, unlucky not to be leading, then conceding to a sucker punch counter against the run of play, early in the second half. I hope the rest of the team ask Cancelo what he was doing half arsing it there.
Milner not getting a second yellow, when technically, his first yellow should have been his second(if the foul on Foden is given in the first half). That would have been a big moment for City, had the right call been made.
With people still angry about that, Salah scored a worldie, even though I think Laporte and Ederson could have done better.
In seasons gone by, any one of those moments could have been the one where City heads drop and they stop playing their own game because they've lost focus(especially the second goal). Thankfully that didn't happen. They stuck at it, got an equaliser, then another when Liverpool thought they had the game won and City looked to be the ones pushing hardest for the winning goal, right up until the final whistle.