The Reds failed to move top of the Premier League table but maintained a five-point gap between rivals Manchester City.
Both teams are widely known as two of the best entertainers in England, capable of causing problems with their breathtaking football.
Liverpool started the game on a high and got their reward when star man Mohamed Salah got the first goal of the game from the penalty spot after just 13 minutes into the game but the hosts equalized through Brazil international Gabriel Jesus on the 31st minute mark.
Kevin De Bruyne passed up the chance to put Pep Guardiola’s ahead when he missed a penalty on the cusp of halftime.
In an interview with the media after the game, Klopp was impressed with both teams’ performances.
"It was an interesting game, a lot of tactical stuff on the pitch. Both teams played on an incredible energy level to close the other team down and use the few opportunities. I thought it was a top, top, top game,” the German coach told Sky Sports.
"The plan is always to start fast, stay fast and finish fast but that is not always possible. City is a top team.
"I think it is the game with the lowest number of chances for City so far when we have played them. Clear cut chances they didn't have many and that is a proper compliment for the boys."
"Super football game to be honest. Two top teams ready for a massive fight - energy levels of both teams incredible. You could see after 10-15 mins everybody breathing (uh huhhh!). I'm really happy - City's lowest number of chances against us.”