Manchester City -- Premier League champions-elect in the eyes of many -- now know they are in a real scrap after Liverpool leapfrogged them to the top of the table on a telling day in the title race.
Both sides started Saturday unbeaten after 15 matches with an impressive 25 wins between them -- but it was Pep Guardiola's champions who blinked first.
Mohamed Salah scored a hat-trick for Jurgen Klopp's side as they romped to a 4-0 win at Bournemouth in the early kick-off, taking them to 42 points, one clear of City.
City had the tougher task of taking on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge later in the day and despite dominating the first half they ended up losing 2-0 -- their first league defeat since April.
City remain firm favourites to win their second consecutive title but their aura of invincibility has been shaken and a hungry Liverpool are not in the mood to back off.
Guardiola took pride in his team's performance despite the defeat, saying he never felt they were going to match the Arsenal Invincibles, who went through an entire Premier League season unbeaten in 2003-04.
"We are going to try to be champions," he said. "In a season like this, with a lot of games -- plus after last season -- everybody wants to beat us. They put in something extra.
"What is important is how we react. Even if we would have won today, it's still only the beginning of December. There are still a lot of points to play for."
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"This league is so difficult to play in, but 42 points I usually had in April and now it is December. That's massive and it's exceptional and it is all to the boys, they deserve all the credit for that because they really fight for each yard."
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