Kevin de Bruyne had scored his last five penalties for City in all comps since missing against Everton in October 2016
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Liverpool missed the chance to return to the top of the Premier League as Kevin de Bruyne missed a penalty for Manchester City in an entertaining draw.
Mohamed Salah put the Reds ahead from the penalty spot after Kyle Walker had fouled Sadio Mane.
Gabriel Jesus levelled for City with a neat effort into the bottom corner after turning Trent Alexander Arnold.
De Bruyne put his spot-kick wide after Joe Gomez had handled.
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