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    Liverpool hold on to end Man City’s unbeaten run

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 14, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has also been recalled to the England squad
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    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain opened scoring as Liverpool beat Manchester City 4-3

    Manchester City lost a Premier League game for the first time this season as Liverpool edged a thrilling encounter with the league leaders at Anfield.

    The Reds scored three times in a rousing eight-minute spell in the second half to go 4-1 up, then clung on after City scored twice in the last six minutes.

     

    Jurgen Klopp’s side – playing their first game since Philippe Coutinho’s £142m move to Barcelona – deserved their victory as they ended City’s hopes of going through the league season without losing, and extended their own unbeaten run to 18 games.

    Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain’s low drive gave Liverpool an early lead, but City were level before half-time through Leroy Sane, who beat Loris Karius at his near post following Joe Gomez’s mistake.

    The game turned decisively in two minutes either side of the hour mark, when poor defending by John Stones let in Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mane – who had just hit the post – struck a stunning finish high past Ederson.

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    Ederson’s poor clearance gifted Mohamed Salah a fourth, and despite their late wobble, Liverpool closed out the win to go third in the table.

    While the Reds’ top-four challenge goes from strength to strength, City can still reflect on a 15-point lead over Manchester United, who host Stoke on Monday.

    Liverpool’s perfect post-Coutinho response

    Liverpool fans may have wondered how Klopp and his side would respond after the sale of Coutinho. The first reaction was a thrilling one.

    Coutinho has been central to Liverpool’s potent attacking style both as a scorer and creator of goals, but Klopp’s other game-changers stepped forward to suggest, on initial viewing at least, they can compensate for his departure.

    Oxlade-Chamberlain now has a greater opportunity to make his mark, and he delivered after only nine minutes when he arrowed a low, unerring finish past Ederson’s outstretched right hand in front of the Kop.

    Firmino harassed Stones into a decisive error before calmly restoring Liverpool’s lead at 2-1, while Mane’s explosive rising drive and Salah’s composure following Ederson’s poor clearance illustrated the weaponry at Klopp’s disposal.

    This was all backed up by relentless pressing and harassing in midfield from players such as Emre Can, while Andrew Robertson subdued Raheem Sterling as he produced his best performance since his £8m summer move from Hull City.

    Apart from Loris Karius’ poor attempt to save from Sane at his near post, compounding Joe Gomez’s mistake, this was an outstanding Liverpool performance until their late wobble.

    As a taste of life post-Coutinho, it was highly satisfying for Klopp and Liverpool.

    No panic for Guardiola and City

    No invincibles; the unbeaten record over after 22 games. It all added up to the worst 90 minutes of the season for Guardiola and City.

    Liverpool deserved their victory as City once again tasted defeat on a ground at which they have not won in 18 games stretching back to May 2003.

    When the dust settles, however, City can look back at a truly magnificent campaign so far – and, more significantly, a lead that still looks unassailable.

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