Manchester City's Strong Second-Half Showing Overpowers Liverpool
The deciding goal came in stoppage time, when Erling Haaland found the net for Manchester City to complete Manchester City's come back.
It leaves Liverpool in sixth place and Manchester City in second. Manchester City are 6 points behind Arsenal.
The next Premier League games for Liverpool are Sunderland (away) on 11 February, Nottingham Forest (away) on 22 February and West Ham United (home) on 28 February. Manchester City play Fulham (home) on 11 February, Newcastle United (home) on 21 February and Leeds United (away) on 28 February.
The first half finished 0-0, and it took until the 74th minute before Dominik Szoboszlai gave Liverpool the lead as he netted.
Liverpool looked like they were going to win for most of the game. Six minutes left to play, Manchester City's Bernardo Silva equalised, with an assist by Erling Haaland.
The Premier League battle between Liverpool and Manchester City kicked off with a goalless first half at AXA Sports Center on Sunday. However, Manchester City's dominant second-half display propelled them to a convincing 2-1 triumph.
Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai was sent off in the 90th minute.