Liverpool Hunble Manchester City At home To Extend Dominance
Liverpool kicked off their celebrations with good strokes and teamwork from Mohamed Salah and good passes from Dominik Szoboszlai, who scored the second goal in the first half. Szoboszlai was involved in Salah's opening goal, flicking the ball to him following Curtis Jones' corner, which the Egyptian striker struck home. Salah recompensing the effort of the Hungarian forward, assisted him with scoring the second following a counter.
Afterward, came a wrong celebration goal as Curtis Jones latched onto a precise pass deep inside the box from Dominik Szoboszlai, and beat the goalkeeper with an accurate low-cut shot into the bottom left corner. But, the referee cancelled that for an offside position after consulting the VAR.
Arne Slot has led his men to unbeaten back-to-back encounters this season and Salah scored and assisted with scoring on both occasions. He is the first player to make that impression on City this season.
The Reds are the only undefeated side on their league travels this season. That has seen Arne Slot recording the longest unbeaten start away from home by any boss in the Premier League history.
Overview
Tightly organized defensive play from Liverpool after consolidating the lead from the first half by two goals clear. They committed more players to their box to hold off the resurgent Citizens, looking to catch the side on the counter.
Mamoush remained an attacker to watch as a potential striker for City. Though Phil Foden was the striker in the absence of Erling Haaland, Marmoush made his presence felt by getting the ball into the net. It was canceled for an offside position, but the Egyptian's attempt at the goal was rightly taken.
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