After a lengthy two-week international break, the English Premier League gets back up and running on Saturday, with this tasty-looking clash between big ...
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Manchester City host Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium in a fixture which could have season defining implications for both teams.The Athletic will have all ...
Like Chelsea, 4.30pm is City’s weakest start time although, having been the best team over the last 10 seasons, they still average 1.61 PPG from 28 matches. 1' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 2' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 5' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 7' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 8' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 9' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 10' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 11' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 13' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 14' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool 16' Manchester City 0-0 Liverpool
Minute-by-minute report: Premier League action resumes with a humdinger. Join Scott Murray for all the action.
[Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) want a second yellow. [Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) out on the right. [Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) look a beaten docket. Alvarez dribbles around the penalty spot and struggles to get a shot away. Gakpo dribbles in from the left and aims a curler towards the far corner. Ake miscontrols and Gakpo attempts to get to the loose ball. City have enjoyed 84 percent of possession in the last five minutes. Strange thing, confidence: Liverpool were giving City a good game in the first half. After a 874-pass move, Mahrez cuts in from the right and wins a corner off Van Dijk. 80 min: “You’re getting sacked in the morning.” The City fans serenading Klopp. Grealish, running in from the left, creams a volley towards the bottom left. The visitors hanging on, in the hope of retaining at least a scrap of dignity.
Mohamed Salah had given the Reds the lead at Etihad Stadium after 17 minutes with a fine first-time finish, before Julian Alvarez netted an equaliser 10 ...
Grealish had saved a goal and then created one moments later. Jota ran through on goal but was held up by Manuel Akanji, though he did manage to lay the ball off. And in minute 53 City then secured a two-goal advantage when Gundogan was in position to convert from inside the area, after an initial shot from Alvarez had been blocked.
Manchester City brushed off the absence of Erling Haaland to keep the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a resounding 4-1 win over rivals ...
Manuel Akanji and Jordan Henderson also got involved in a running battle. Much of the build-up to the game had focused on the fitness of the prolific Haaland, who has scored 42 goals in all competitions for City this season. The final score underlined the gap that has opened up between the clubs this season with champions City now 22 points ahead of the side that took them to the wire last year.
The English Premier League title race is reaching its crucial stage or, as former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson used to describe it, "squeaky bum ...
The Gunners also enjoyed a convincing win on Saturday, beating Leeds United 4-1 to maintain an eight-point advantage at the top of the table. If both teams continue to perform as they have been doing, the tie that could be crucial in the title race is the match between the two at the Etihad on April 26, after which City will have only six fixtures remaining and Arsenal five. Three second-half goals from City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday helped secure a comfortable and deserved win for the home team against a side that in previous seasons had been City’s only challenger for the league title.