The great game between Liverpool and City ended up clearly favouring the 'Reds', but there was a protagonist beyond the win at Anfield.
Pep Guardiola got all the attention due to his protests to the official during the game and at the end of it. Some images that have already gone around the world.
The Catalan's anger was very much commentated on and Jose Mourinho, one of Pep's biggest rivals throughout his career, did not hesitate to give his opinion about this and about the Manchester team's style.
"Everyone knows how they play. City are too good to be crying for a week about an incident, they should focus on the game and what they should do better," the Portuguese highlighted in regards to Guardiola's protests and previous declarations about Mane's diving.
Moreover, he also spoke about certain tactical errors that he tried not to make when coming up against the 'Reds'.
"Every time I played against Liverpool and I had a team that was not as good as Liverpool were, I was always concerned with the distances between my four defenders. When a team plays like they do, with Firmino dropping between the lines and when Salah and Mane want to go in between the gaps, you have to play more than ever with a smaller distance between the defenders. This Sunday, Liverpool scored two goals like this. They were totally avoidable", he finished.