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Liverpool delivered a statement victory at the Etihad Stadium, defeating Manchester City 2-0 and extending their lead at the top of the Premier League table. This crucial win puts Liverpool firmly in the driver’s seat in the title race. Let’s break down the key moments of the match.
The game started with Manchester City applying high pressure, looking to take the early initiative. However, Liverpool’s disciplined defense kept them at bay.
Liverpool struck first in the 14th minute through a well-worked corner routine. Dominik Szoboszlai flicked the ball into the path of Mohamed Salah, whose first-time strike deflected off Nathan Ake and into the net. This marked Salah’s 30th goal of the season.
Despite enjoying greater possession, City found it difficult to create clear-cut chances. Their best opportunity of the first half came when Omar Marmoush found the net, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
Liverpool extended their lead in the 37th minute. Trent Alexander-Arnold played a precise pass to Salah, who sprinted past Josko Gvardiol before unselfishly setting up Szoboszlai. The Hungarian midfielder calmly slotted the ball past Ederson to put Liverpool in complete control.
Manchester City pushed forward in search of a way back into the game, but Liverpool’s defense held strong. Alisson produced a key save to deny Marmoush, ensuring Liverpool maintained their clean sheet.
With Haaland missing due to injury, City lacked a focal point in attack. Their attacking moves lacked the cutting edge needed to trouble Liverpool’s well-drilled backline.
This victory puts Liverpool 11 points clear at the top of the Premier League table with 64 points from 27 matches. Meanwhile, City remain fourth with 44 points, making their chances of retaining the title increasingly slim.
Salah’s goal and assist in this match meant he has now contributed to goals in 11 consecutive league matches, equaling a record set by Lionel Messi. His consistency and impact have been pivotal to Liverpool’s success this season.
Liverpool will now look to maintain their momentum as they edge closer to their first Premier League title since 2020. Manchester City, on the other hand, must regroup and find solutions to their struggles if they hope to finish strongly in the league.