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Liverpool may have dropped two valuable points on Sunday but one group of fans had reason to smile after a surprise visit from a Hollywood superstar.

Lifelong Reds fan Mike Myers joined supporters in New York to see his side draw 1-1 with Manchester City at the Etihad.

The comedian - best known for his roles in Wayne's World, Austin Powers and Shrek - was left open mouthed at Adam Lallana's unbelievable miss.

Myers, 53, paid a visit to the Boot Room at the Irish American pub in Manhattan, where he lives with his wife and three children.

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One starstruck fan said: "It's not every day you get to watch the match with a Hollywood star.

"Mike was so down to earth and happily took pictures with fellow fans."

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The actor was born in Canada after his parents, Eric and Alice Myers, emigrated from Liverpool in 1956.

His father’s ashes were scattered on the Mersey by Mike and his brother Paul after his death in 1991.

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Meanwhile, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he was "not happy" after his team threw away a lead against City.

The German rued the Reds' large list of missed chances - but conceded that Pep Guardiola's men had their fair share of opportunities, too.

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Klopp also admitted that picking up a point away to the Citizens was "absolutely OK".

Manchester City and Liverpool will both feel they missed an opportunity to pick up all three points.

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The final score of 1-1 was not reflective of the glorious chances each side had during various stages of the encounter.

Both managers will also feel aggrieved by the many controversial refereeing decisions which went against them.

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The most noticeable chance and moment came in the first half when James Milner's sliding tackle caught Raheem Sterling's leg putting the winger off a golden goalscoring opportunity. However, no penalty was awarded.

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After a goalless first half, the second 45 only needed six minutes to spring into life. Roberto Firmino was brought down by Gael Clichy inside the penalty area - Milner converted from the spot.

Both sides proceeded to throw everything at each other, but it was City who got their much-needed goal next. A superb Kevin De Bruyne cross was buried by Sergio Ageuro.

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Adam Lallana had a chance to win the game shortly after, but was left red-faced after completely missing a tap in.

Aguero had another chance late on but could only blaze his volley over the bar.

It was the type of game that could have ended 5-5, but poor finishing kept it an exciting 1-1.

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Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Klopp said: "To get a point at Manchester City for each team in the world is absolutely OK.

"There were a few situations where we couldn't defend their quality. We could have won this game, because we forced the goalkeeper into a few outstanding saves.

"We had a phase between 50-70 where we had them and didn't close the game. We let them recover on the pitch, so they came back.

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"They deserved the goal, but we could have scored more. Two highly motivated sides, both wanted to win until the last seconds."

"Our set pieces were good. It is difficult to defend this.

"We had three or four open goals in the six yard box. They had their moments too. Maybe it's OK, but I'm not happy in this moment.

"Give me a few hours and then I'm happy."