Sergio Aguero's shocking record at Anfield continued as he returned to Manchester City's first team with a whimper.
The Argentine, 28, had never before scored at the ground in the league and that jinx remained firmly in place on Saturday night as Liverpool triumphed 1-0 over their title rivals.
Aguero's never played as many times (5) at a stadium in the English top flight and failed to score. Selhurst Park and the DW Stadium are the only Premier League stadia where he's also played more than once and failed to bag himself a goal since joining City in 2011.
The striker, returning from a four-match ban for hacking down David Luiz and sparking a brawl with Chelsea's players in their defeat earlier this month, failed to touch the ball once in Liverpool's box all game.
As soon as Georginio Wijnaldum scored the opener early in the first half, it was an upwards climb for Man City against a team that hadn't lost after leading at half-time on Anfield turf since December 2009.
At the other end of the pitch to Aguero, it was the same old story for Pep Guardiola's defence.
Man City have only kept four clean sheets in 19 league fixtures in 2016-17 - a stark contrast to the 10 clean sheets league leaders Chelsea have kept.
Guardiola's charges are now 10 points adrift of Chelsea - who won their 13th consecutive league game on Saturday - at the halfway stage this season.