Will anybody stop Manchester City now? It feels less likely after they extended their winning run in the Premier League to a perfect ten matches and put daylight between themselves and their nearest challengers, Manchester United.

It was a day when Ilkay Gündogan could recover from a first-half penalty miss to score twice, Raheem Sterling found the net at Anfield for the first time since swapping Liverpool for City in 2015 and Phil Foden confirmed his team’s supremacy with a late thunderbolt.

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