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Man City have defeated Liverpool to get back their Premier League title hopes.

 

 

NewsRain Nigeria reports that Erling Haaland’s stoppage-time penalty earned Manchester City a dramatic 2-1 win at Liverpool on Sunday.

 

City came from behind to win 2-1 at Anfield, thanks to a late Erling Haaland penalty.

 

Dominik Szobozslai put the Reds in front with a sensational free-kick, before Bernardo Silva equalized for the visitors.

The result means Guardiola’s men remain six points behind Arsenal at the top of the table.

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“First half was really good, and we lost a bit of momentum in the second half,” Guardiola told BBC Match of the Day.

 

Anfield can feel like that. After that, we played more direct and after that, we lost the ball, and we were so passive. What a strike from Szoboszlai, and after that, led by our captain Bernardo, we came back.

 

“The spirit has been there, and in general, the first half was really good and the second half a bit of fatigue. Omar and Erling were passive, and that’s why we struggled.”

Victory was City’s first away to Liverpool in front of a crowd since 2003 and applies some pressure to Arsenal’s quest for a first title in 22 years.

 

Defeat delivered another blow to Liverpool’s hopes of Champions League football next season.

 

The defending champions remain down in sixth and four points adrift of the top five.

 

These two clubs have combined to win the last eight Premier League titles, but both showed the flaws that have opened the door for Arsenal to potentially end their long wait to be crowned champions of England once again.

 

Haaland has scored just once from open play in his last 13 games, and an uncharacteristic lack of confidence from the Norwegian showed with the best chance of the first half inside the opening two minutes.

 

Silva’s clever pass split the Liverpool defence, but Haaland’s shot lacked conviction under pressure from Milos Kerkez, and Alisson Becker was able to save low to his left.

 

Haaland hooked another effort straight at Alisson among 10 first-half City attempts without a breakthrough.

 

Second-half slumps have been a consistent feature of City’s season, and the visitors again faded in the second period until a late flurry saved their title challenge.

 

Hugo Ekitike should have opened the scoring when he completely miscued his header just before the hour mark after a lightning-fast Liverpool break.

 

Marc Guehi was relentlessly booed after his proposed move to Liverpool from Crystal Palace broke down on transfer deadline day in September.

 

City took advantage to swoop in last month when they lost two key centre-backs to injury.

 

Guehi was fortunate to escape with just a yellow card when he dragged down Mo Salah just outside the box.

 

But it was City who were left fuming at the award of the free-kick, which led to the opener when Ryan Gravenberch went down under minimal contact.

 

Szoboszlai scored the only goal with an outrageous free-kick when Arsenal visited Anfield in August and produced another stunning strike which clipped the inside of the post before finding the net.

 

However, the Hungarian went from hero to villain when City levelled six minutes from time.

 

Szoboszlai played Silva onside as he slid in to volley home Haaland’s header for City’s first second-half goal in the Premier League this year.

 

Alisson then wiped out Matheus Nunes to concede a penalty, and Haaland kept his cool from the spot to put City in front.

 

Pep Guardiola’s men still needed a stunning save from Gianluigi Donnarumma to tip behind Alexis Mac Allister’s deflected shot.

 

With Alisson remaining forward from the resulting corner, the Liverpool goal was open when Rayan Cherki aimed at the halfway line to roll the ball into an empty net.

 

However, Haaland and Szoboszlai’s grappling as the ball trickled towards the goal saw the strike ruled out, with a free-kick awarded to City instead, and the Liverpool player given his marching orders.

AFP