Manchester City (4-2-1-3)
Ederson Bad error allowed Jota’s strike in and was casual at times when clearing under pressure before settling down. 5/10
Kyle Walker Potent going forward and though pacy in defence, he is culpable for not tracking Mané when latter breached Ederson. 6
John Stones Might have scored from slick City free-kick routine. Had been composure personified before Liverpool awoke following interval. 6
Aymeric Laporte Legginess was tested by Salah and company in second period and the Spaniard was often second best. 6
João Cancelo Darting runs and vision posed questions – and there was no answer to the deft parabola that created Jesus’s finish. 7
Rodri Snapped into tackles and helped flood Liverpool but struggled when those in red moved into gear. Late clearing header invaluable. 7
Bernardo Silva Excellent. Operated alongside Rodri – a rarity– and served long-range rearguard-splitters while ghosting into advanced areas. 8
Gabriel Jesus His first goal in 16 league outings was an in-the-off-bar affair but he then became too greedy to Guardiola’s chagrin. 7
Kevin De Bruyne Left-foot zinger in off Matip and Alisson’s left post gave City a dream start. A perpetual menace from first to last whistle. Man of the match. 8
Phil Foden Lightning feet and brain gave Joël Matip a nightmarish afternoon the youngster was one of City’s high points. 8
Raheem Sterling City’s false 9 missed a golden early chance but speed splayed visitors and was marginally offside when registering after the hour. 6
Substitutes: Riyad Mahrez (for Sterling, 75) 7; Jack Grealish (for Jesus, 83) 6.
Liverpool (4-3-3)
Alisson Secure when required – the Brazilian had scant chance with either City goal and was then largely untroubled. 7
Trent Alexander-Arnold Influential. One lovely sliced pass went back-to-front; he teed up Jota for first equaliser; and was involved in team’s second. 7
Joël Matip Deflection helped De Bruyne’s shot in, and sluggish when City were in firefly-mode, defender was relieved when Liverpool got a grip. 6
Virgil van Dijk Dawdle nearly allowed Jesus in. Clearing a Walker ball was better but the Dutchman struggled (understandably) with City’s zippy geometric play. 6
Andy Robertson Probed with chipped passes in behind City yet first-half anger at Van Dijk and yellow card showed stress the home team administered. 6
Fabinho A passenger in opening 45 minutes, he was out-muscled and out-thought but later did steady a little. 5
Thiago Alcântara If sweeping pass right initiated move for Jota’s equaliser, the Spaniard was a factor only intermittently. 6
Jordan Henderson Had been overrun by the blue machine before the captain was part of sequence that derived Mané’s finish. 6
Mohamed Salah Tracked back and his zephyr-like ability to slip into gaps and produce was evident in ball that set-up Mané. 8
Sadio Mané Anonymous before the break, brilliant seconds after it, the forward making no mistake to make it 2-2. 8
Diogo Jota Cool finish from a Portuguese who might have had a couple more via Salah’s bright second-half display. 7
Substitutes: Luis Díaz (for Jota, 70) 7; Naby Keïta (for Henderson, 78) 6; Roberto Firmino (for Mané, 85) 6.