Kevin De Bruyne was at his brilliant best as Manchester City drew 2-2 with Liverpool on Sunday.

The Belgian midfielder opened the scoring during the huge title clash between the two sides.

While he was unable to earn City all three points, his overall performance showed the midfielder was back to his very best.

After the match, his manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged De Bruyne's incredible display.

“I like that he is a player who does not just make a lot of assists, he is scoring a lot. I told him he has to score more goals to reach another stage,” Guardiola said.

“He is scoring a lot of goals and making chances, knowing the position he is playing is so difficult against Liverpool because they are so narrow. And his vision for the last pass is exceptional.

“It’s true he struggled in the first part of the season a lot with the injuries from the Champions League final and the European Championships.

“He has been at this level many times. The year we made 100 points at that level Kevin was incredible.”

While we all witnessed De Bruyne's brilliance during the match, he also gave us a sneak peek into his personal life. The former Chelsea man recently joined TikTok and he shared a 'Day in the life' video showing his family supporting him on the day of Man City vs Liverpool.

The video features his wife, Michele Lacroix, and two of his children Rome De Bruyne, 3, and Mason Milian De Bruyne, 4.

It shows De Bruyne heading off to the match, while his wife and children cheer him on from the stands. They then meet him after the game before he treats them to McDonald's on the way home.

While it's not the most insightful video into De Bruyne's entire day, it does give us a glimpse of what his life is like on a big matchday.

Take a look:

VIDEO: 'A day in the life' of Kevin De Bruyne

After the match, De Bruyne insisted City still have the 'upper hand' in the title race.

“Today we played very well, we had the upper hand, we didn’t win,” De Bruyne told Sky Sports. “But this is the way we need to play for the rest of the game.

“I think it’s similar [the effect a draw has on the title race], people spoke whoever wins the title goes to there but I don’t think neither team thought that.

“The schedule is tough for both teams to win the games, we’re going to try but the way we played today is the way we need to move forward.”

EPIC title race in the balance! Manchester City 2-2 Liverpool (The Football Terrace)