Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-1 on Sunday, thanks to two huge errors from Reds goalkeeper Alisson Becker.
Ilkay Gundogan had opened the scoring early in the first half, with Mohamed Salah netting an equaliser shortly afterwards.
However, it was at this moment that Alisson endured a nightmare five minutes. He first passed it directly to Phil Foden, who dribbled forward and passed to Gundogan to make it 2-1.
Then just minutes later, the goalkeeper passed it straight to Bernardo Silva, who chipped it across for Raheem Sterling to head home.
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Foden then sealed the drubbing with a powerful finish and a show of ability that will have Man City and England fans becoming even more excited at his potential.
The 4-1 victory was quite the statement, and makes Pep Guardiola's team look like solid favourites for the Premier League title. Especially after Manchester United dropped points against Everton on Saturday.
Former City man Micah Richards was involved with the punditry for Sky Sports, and was certainly enjoying the victory while alongside Liverpool legend Graeme Souness.
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Richards posted a video of himself singing 'It's All Gone Quiet Over There' to Souness, with Manchester United icon Roy Keane clearly also enjoying the ribbing of their Merseyside rival.
Luckily it seems that Souness was also taking it well, smiling along with his fellow pundits.
Thanks to the three points, City are now five points clear at the top of the Premier League, and with a game in hand on all of their rivals for the title.
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