  City closed the gap on the Premier League leaders to four points after Leroy Sane's winner ended Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season
 The German fired into the bottom corner 18 minutes from time after Roberto Firmino had pulled the visitors level when he headed in Andy Robertson's volleyed cross
 Sergio Aguero had earlier a superb opener when he beat Alisson at the near post with a thunderous strike into the roof of the net
 The win moved City move into second place, two points above Tottenham. But it was the sight of Klopp that summed up the situation most as he made his way towards Liverpool supporters at the end of the match
 The Kop chief shook hands with his players and bashed his fist against his heart in emotional scenes at the final whistle
 And some fans even thought that Klopp was so gutted he looked like he would CRY. "Klopp looks like he wants to cry," tweeted one while another said: "Klopp on verge of tears
 His team selection was the problem." "Weird not to see Klopp's teeth after a game
 Feels like something is missing," added another. While a fellow supporter said: "Seeing klopp sad face makes me wanna cry
" "hahahah Klopp trying to hold back the tears," tweeted one user. Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany hailed his team's performance after they consigned Liverpool to their first defeat of the season
 "I'm not worried about the result I'm buzzing with the tremendous performance," he said
  "We went toe to toe with a very aggressive team and we matched them. It's still in Liverpool's hands
 "It came from our guts, a desire you can't describe. We are a better team when we play with emotions
" Klopp was left fuming that Kompany was not sent off after a two-footed challenge on Mo Salah, saying: "I really like Vincent Kompany but how on Earth is that not a red card? "He is last man and he goes in
 If he hits Mo [Salah] more he is out for the season. It is not easy for the ref and he may not see it how I see it
"  But the Belgian insisted: "I thought it was a great challenge, was it not? "I got the ball, a little bit of the man but it wasn't naughty
 I didn't try to injure him. It was that or let him go through on goal."  Trending     While Manchester United legend Gary Neville says he HATES how good Manchester City and Liverpool are to now watch
 Neville's rivalry with both sides runs deep in his blood but even he admitted the two are class acts
 "We've got two fantastic teams to watch - I hate to say," he said. "They are absolutely brilliant teams
 I think that both are under real pressure for different reasons. "A club like Liverpool, the history a club like LIverpool have can't go 25, 26, 27, 28 years without winning a title
 This is an incredible chance.    "It's not now or never - Liverpool will always have chances in the future - but you don't know if Chelsea, Manchester City, United will be better next year
 This is a moment Liverpool have to take. "For Pep Guardiola, he's over here to dominate
 He's not here to win one title out of three. "I think what you saw tonight was him demanding from his team - are you a one-season wonder? The best team in the world, the best team ever? He's here to dominate
 "Pep is here to create a dynasty. That's what he's done in Barcelona and Bayern Munich
    "We've got a title race we can look forward to as they're both fantastic to watch
" Bookies responded by slashing the odds of winning the Premier League following their Thursday night victory over Liverpool
 Putting the Reds' unbeaten run to an end, the bookies trimmed City's outright odds to just even-money from 7/4, while Liverpool have drifted from 4/7 to 10/11
 Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Every point now counts for both City and Liverpool, and despite the latter being four points clear at the top of the table, we think Pep's men will take them all the way in the next few months
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