MAN CITY PLAY LIVERPOOL AT THEIR OWN GAME: Sunday's top-of-the-table 2-2 draw between Manchester City and Liverpool lived up to expectations in so many ways but there was an unexpected twist in the tactical approach to the game. Under Pep Guardiola City are known for a more patient, short-passing possession approach but, in the first half especially, they took on Liverpool at their own game. The choice of Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling in attack, ahead of Riyad Mahrez and Jack Grealish, gave City more pace and directness and it was clear Guardiola had told his team to play slightly differently. So City looked to send balls in over the top much more than usual, they also pressed Liverpool's back line relentlessly and when they attacked they did so with real directness, swarming the visitors.