Manchester City could not help but celebrate West Ham’s draw with Liverpool on Monday night – and they made their happiness clear on social media.The reigning Premier League champions are now just three points behind Jurgen Klopp’s side, who were held at the London Stadium to make it two 1-1 draws in a row.
1pic.twitter.com/SXL7olA0JW— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) February 4, 2019Michail Antonio scored the goal that secured West Ham the draw, with the winger cancelling out Sadio Mane’s opener – which should not have stood as James Milner was clearly offside in the build-up.Klopp criticised the officiating after the match, despite Liverpool scoringan offside goal and almost benefiting from another dreadful decision; with basically the final kick of the game, Divock Origi was played through on goal by Naby Keita but shot straight at Lukasz Fabiankski.Origi was offside when Keita passed the ball but the linesmen did not make the call, but the Belgium forward missed to ensure West Ham were not dealt the harshest of blows.

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