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Robertson insists nothing has changed despite first league defeat for Liverpool

Robertson insists nothing has changed despite first league defeat for Liverpool
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Manchester City ended Liverpool's 20-match unbeaten league start at the Etihad Stadium on Thursday.

Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson insists a first Premier League defeat of the season by rivals Manchester City will not be decisive in the title race.

A narrow 2-1 loss at rivals Manchester City ended the Reds' 20-match unbeaten league start and cut their lead at the top of the table to four points.

However, manager Jurgen Klopp said after the match he would have paid good money to be four points clear having played City twice already in the season and Robertson said nothing had altered the players' perspective.

"It doesn't change anything. It is just the same if we had won," said the Scotland captain.

"It would have been nice to be 10 points clear of them and nine points above Tottenham but we wouldn't have won it (the title).

"We have not lost it. They're obviously delighted (seeing) their reaction at the end but they've not won it either.

"We will fight right to the death. They've closed the gap but it is all about how we react.

Robertson, right, assisted Liverpool's equaliser but it proved not enough
Robertson, right, assisted Liverpool's equaliser but it proved not enough (Richard Sellers/PA)

"It is a new experience for all of us. We can use that to our advantage and we'll look forward to the games ahead now."

Robertson and Virgil Van Dijk were arguably Liverpool's two best players on a frustrating night at the Etihad Stadium with the game effectively influenced by fractions in three incidents.

In the first half, Sadio Mane hit the post and then saw the rebound not cross the goal-line by just 11 millimetres, while Vincent Kompany was only booked for a shin-high challenge on Mohamed Salah which could easily have been a red card.

After after the break, Leroy Sane's shot cannoned off the other post of the same goal and went in for the winner.

"I saw the picture of the one were Sadio hit the post and then the deflection – it was millimetres, but they're the fine margins," said Robertson.

"If that goes in it might have been a completely different game. But they then scored before half-time and we needed to bounce back, which we did.

"I thought we were controlling the game at that point but we just left ourselves that wee bit too open and a team like City punish you.

"Credit goes to them but we are still four points clear at that is what we have got to remember."

City boss Pep Guardiola praised his players afterwards for keeping the title race alive.

Vincent Kompany's tackle on Mohamed Salah was a hot topic in tense match at the Etihad
Vincent Kompany's tackle on Mohamed Salah was a hot topic in tense match at the Etihad (Martin Rickett/PA)

Van Dijk insists Liverpool are perfectly capable of bouncing back from defeat in a Premier League season which has been one huge upward curve and they remain calm about what the result means for their chances of ending a 29-year wait for the title.

"Disappointed that we lost, that is really obvious, (but) we're four points clear, that is the main thing," said the Holland captain.

"Obviously the media has been making this game as big as ever but for us it was just another very important Premier League game.

Liverpool led City by four points at the top of the Premier League
Liverpool still lead City by four points at the top of the Premier League (Richard Sellers/PA)

"We knew it was going to be a very tough season and there will be ups and downs.

"Here there was obviously a down but we have to keep going, keep bouncing back and that is something we are definitely going to do.

"We just have to keep going. We will focus on recovering and make sure we are ready for the next game."

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