We are in shit form, they are in great form. They played at home, we played away.
You must also take this game into context. A loss here would have been more than a loss, it would have been a detriment to the rest of our season and most likely the squads confidence. Getting a draw against a team in such red hot form that they beat a Chelsea and Arsenal away which both are better teams than them, then fine by me.
I can get that getting a draw tonight is good, but maybe if Liverpool were in a bad day with another game plan a victory could've been possible, no one knows that, but it's still food for thought
But I don't believe Liverpool's praise revolves around a good or bad result in any given day. For me, so far only City have looked strong some games this year with an idea and the will to put their 100% on the field, Liverpool lack the quality of other squads, but they usually follow their game plan with faith and jump to the field thinking of winning the game, not drawing or forgetting about the offensive part of football.
So, in order to win trophies it will be hard for them to compensate having worse players with just their will to win. But I can understand people praising them if they try a dinamic football and sometimes even achieve an upset. Second coming? Well, Jesus wasn't famous for being rich, powerful or successful, just the story of one guy that wanted to do what he thought was right and got the simpathy of the people. Even if James Milner started walking on water the fans and media would also be ecstatic, but that wouldn't give Liverpool a better chance to win the title as they don't play waterpolo. Giving them praise for their attitude is one thing, believing they're favourites to win is something completely different.
Maybe their performances against Arsenal or Chelsea gave some people the idea they were what they weren't, but the global praise seems more about what they try to do on the pitch than what they're going to win this season