Jurgen Klopp sent out an attack-minded line-up and was rewarded with a scintillating 4-3 win at a jubilant Anfield, where the emotions were in sharp contrast to Arsene Wenger’s misery after a 2-1 loss.Liverpool’s victory means Pep Guardiola’s City, who were unbeaten in 30 league games between this and last season going into the match – which included an 18-match winning streak – can no longer match Arsenal’s “Invincibles”, who went the entire 2003-2004 unbeaten.Guardiola said City were not composed enough when Liverpool got on top in the second half, even though they came close to staging a dramatic comeback to keep their run alive.”After the second goal they scored two in a few minutes and it is hard to recover from that,” he said. “In every press conference for the last few months you have said that the Premier League is done and I always said ‘no, it is still to be done’.”We will defend our position game by game.”The result means that City remain 15 points clear of second-placed Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table ahead of United’s match at home to struggling Stoke on Monday.Liverpool, who are unbeaten in the league since October,…