#3 Clinical Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp's men were the polar opposite of Manchester City as they managed 5 shots on goal and netted on three of those occasions. The threat from Liverpool was constant on the counter but they actual chances they created were few. They made those chances count where Guardiola's forwards were floundering.
Manchester City spent most of the game on the front foot but when Liverpool broke with the ball, their moves flowed out from the middle and found the right players in their deadly front three to make big impacts against their stellar opponents.
The first goal wasn't really even a chance but came from a superb strike by Fabinho, while the second was the result of a lovely curling cross from Andrew Robertson that found Mohamed Salah in space and the Egyptian made no mistake. Had City been that clinical at the other end, we may have had a very different game.