Did Man City ‘lose control’ at Anfield with their tactics? | Match of the Day 2

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Match of the Day 2’s Danny Murphy, Martin Keown and Mark Chapman discuss Manchester City’s tactics in their 1-0 Premier League defeat to Liverpool at Anfield.

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