Stones turned in Kevin De Bruyne’s low corner in the 23rd
minute to reward City’s early domination.
But Alexis Mac Allister equalised from the penalty spot
shortly after halftime and City were at a stretching point as they resisted a
storming Liverpool second-half display.
The draw extended Manchester City’s unbeaten run in all
competitions to 21 games.
But they are now third in the Premier League standings in
what is shaping up to be an epic fight to the end with Liverpool and Arsenal.
Arsenal, who Manchester City host in their next league game
on March 31, are top on goal difference from Liverpool with both clubs on 64
points.
Manchester City, bidding for an unprecedented fourth
successive league title, have 63 points.
“We had quite a lot of chances early on in the game and
maybe could have been two or three up,” said Stones, whose goal was his first
of the season.
“But we know what we’re coming into when we come here and
the opposition we are playing and I think we feel a bit deflated in the
dressing room, we came here to win.”
Manchester City have won only once in the Premier League at
Anfield since Guardiola took charge.
But while they failed to improve that record in a typically
breathless duel, they are still well positioned to finish the season on top.
“We got a point out of the game and this is such a difficult
place to come,” Stones said.
“It’s a bit raw for me right now to analyse the game.
“We know what a top side they are and what they bring and
we’ve had a lot of really good games against them.
“The second half sort of balanced it out today but we’ll have to take the positives out of today and move forward and try and go on a nice run.” -Reuters/NAN