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From neighbours with a shared hatred of Manchester United, to bitter enemies... how the relationship between Liverpool and City has soured as they fight to be English football's dominant force
Liverpool and Manchester City have certainly had their moments. When City arrived at Anfield on Boxing Day 1981, their goalkeeper Joe Corrigan was hit with a glass bottle thrown from the Kop and their manager John Bond told his players to lie on the floor as the bus was pelted with missiles on the way out. City had won 3-1. But after years of sharing a common foe - Manchester United -rather than a mutual hatred, a very 21st century kind of enmity has taken hold over the past five years between the contestants of Sunday's title-defining game
Liverpool are unbeaten at home in the Premier League and Europe for 900 DAYS !
It has been just over 900 days since Liverpool lost a Premier League or European game at Anfield. It is an extraordinary record that has been the foundation of the club's climb to the summit of domestic and continental football under Jurgen Klopp. Christian Benteke was the last man to silence the home fans at Anfield in the league when he came back to haunt his former club with Crystal Palace in April 2017.
Around two and a half years have passed since that day and Liverpool are now European champions and sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League after an almost flawless opening 11 games of the season.
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What a Match............
Liverpool Beats Man City
3 - 1
Now the question is who can stop Liverpool??