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Reds hand rivals Manchester United the advantage after holding champions City to a 2-2 draw in English Premier League.
Not the start to the English season that new manager Brendan Rodgers had hoped for as Liverpool tumbled to a 3-0 defeat.
Man City move closer to rivals, Wolves become first team to be relegated and Liverpool suffer another home defeat.
Wolves are thrashed by West Brom as Manchester City return to summit of the table after a slim win over Aston Villa.
Both Man City and Man United record wins but it's Roberto Mancini's side who sit top of tree after victory over Stoke.
Pressure piles up on Blackburn boss Steve Kean after loss to West Brom as Chelsea are frustrated at Wigan.
Alex Ferguson salutes the fans after his team move one point away from securing a historic 19th championship title
Berbatov nets late winner to put Red Devils five points ahead of Arsenal as Gunners draw at West Brom.
Goals from Toure brothers and two strikes from Carlos Tevez put City above United after 4-3 win over Wolves.
Rooney and Hernandez briefly put Man Utd three points clear in 2-1 win against West Brom before Man City beat Blackpool.
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