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 4th century camp between City and Liverpool! Entretenant une forte rivalité ces dernières années, les Reds et les Citizens se sont déjà affrontés à 3 reprises cette season. Liverpool avait remporté the Community Shield (champion trophy) in all of the season (3-1), but also the premier match of the champion (1-0), thanks to Mohamed Salah. Manchester City avait éliminé les Reds lords du 8ème de finale de League Cup (Coupe de la Ligue), in a match à rebondissements (3-2). Affiche that se veut donc assez équilibrée et très intense. A very important rencontre for the class of the Premier League. In effect, dauphin of the Premier League, Manchester City joue the titre et doit rattraper son retard sur Arsenal, et même compte a match en moins. His son Côté, Liverpool se rattrape de son Mauvais début de season et se classe 6ème, malgré un coup d'arrêt à Bournemouth (1-0).



LE MATCH MANCHESTER CITY - LIVERPOOL : À QUELLE HEURE ?

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MANCHESTER CITY - LIVERPOOL: QUELLE CHAÎNE DIFFUSE LE MATCH EN DIRECT ?

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LE RÉSUMÉ DU MATCH MANCHESTER CITY - LIVERPOOL EN VIDEO

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MANCHESTER CITY - LIVERPOOL: PRÉSENTATION

Manchester City is a connument of a successful success in the course of its premières années, because the club is well-established by Abu Dhabi's investment funds. Liverpool, fondé en 1892, a passer plus glorieux, yant remporté de nombreux titres en Angleterre et plusieurs Ligues des champions. The matches of Manchester City against Liverpool sont toujours très attendus en raison de la rivalité entre les deux clubs, et ils ont souvent été decisifs dans la course au titre de la Premier League.


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Man City vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as City sweep Reds aside to close gap on Arsenal


Manchester City came from behind to defeat Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium and pile the pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.


City started the match well but a fine counter-attack from the visitors was finished off by Mo Salah, who scored against City for the fourth time this season, to send Liverpool in front.


Julian Alvarez, starting today in the absence of Erling Haaland, then slid home an equalizer after a slick move from the champions to send the teams into the break on level terms.


If the first half was an even affair the second was anything but. Two quickfire goals, inside seven minutes, from Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan gave City a comfortable lead before Jack Grealish finished off a star performance with a goal of his own.


The victory now leaves Pep Guardiola's men five points behind current leaders Arsenal and puts the pressure back on Mikel Arteta's Gunners.


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Manchester City's Jack Grealish speaking to BT Sport: “Brilliant, we knew it would be a tough game playing Liverpool and the first after the international break is always difficult.


“We wanted to start this last period right, Liverpool are so dangerous with players they have up front and then you, not fear the worst, but think it's going to be a tough game to get back into it. We were excellent especially in the second half.”


“We had a chat between ourselves and with the manager [at half-time] and he said we have to stay in the game. I thought we were good first half apart from the goal. I was in the toilet at half-time, I felt sick all morning but fine now, I feel buzzing.


“I love it - I love playing, training. When it's going well there's nothing better, I feel back to my normal self, feel fit and back to confidence. Scoring and getting the assist, I'm buzzing.


Arsenal are a great team, it's in their hands so we've just got to keep doing what we can to chase them down. I'm going to love you and leave you now I need to see how many days off I've got!"


Manchester City hammers Liverpool to keep pressure on Arsenal


Man City vs Liverpool final score, result, highlights, as De Bruyne and Grealish demolish Klopp's Reds


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ETIHAD STADIUM, MANCHESTER — Second-half goals from Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Jack Grealish gave Manchester City a dominant 4-1 win over Liverpool to keep the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal.


Pep Guardiola's reigning champions went into the game eight points behind Mikel Arteta's side and their title hopes appeared to suffer a significant blow when Mohamed Salah scored for the fourth time in as many matches against City this season.


The hosts were without Erling Haaland due to a groin injury but his replacement Julian Alvarez poached the equalizer from Jack Grealish's cross.


City caught their visitors cold at the start of the second half and further close-range finishes from De Bruyne and Gundogan gave them breathing space. De Bruyne then led up Grealish 16 minutes from time for the England international to crown a magnificent display.


Man City vs Liverpool final score

  1H 2H Final

Man City 1 3 4

Liverpool 1 0 1

Goals:


LIV — Mohamed Salah (Diogo Jota) — 17th minute.


MCI — Julian Alvarez (Jack Grealish) — 27th minute.


MCI — Kevin De Bruyne (Riyad Mahrez) — 47th minute.


MCI — Ilkay Gundogan — 53rd minute.


MCI — Jack Grealish (Kevin De Bruyne) — 74th minute.


MORE: English Premier League schedule 2022/23: Updated EPL standings


Despite Haaland's absence, City began in a confident and smooth fashion but the opener came against the run of play. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who would endure a torrid outing chasing after Grealish, launched a ball behind City's high line. Diogo Jota was held up by Manuel Akanji before finding Salah to rifle home.


The sort of wonderful team move with which City would pepper the afternoon brought their equalizer. Riyad Mahrez darted in from the right and found Gundogan, who helped the ball on for Grealish to leave Alvarez with a tap-in for his 13th goal of the season.


Erling Haaland enjoyed that Man City equalizer ✨


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The game remained on a knife-edge at the break but City blew the whole thing apart within two minutes of the restart. It was a very Liverpool goal that did it, with a quick switch of play sending Mahrez streaming down the right. His low cross evaded an overworked Alisson and De Bruyne finished to spark bedlam in the Etihad.


City applied suffocating and relentless pressure and further defensive malfunctions from Liverpool felt inevitable. Alvarez engineered some space in the box to have a left-footed shot that Alexander-Arnold blocked. Gundogan, whose goals broke Liverpool hearts on the final day of last season, took a touch and dispatched the rebound.


Grealish drew a full-stretch save from Alisson but got the goal his endeavors deserved when he slipped De Bruyne in behind Alexander-Arnold and ran free to convert the return pass.


MORE: Is Erling Haaland playing today? Latest injury news ahead of Man City vs Liverpool


Man City vs Liverpool final score

  1H 2H Final

Man City 1 3 4

Liverpool 1 0 1

Goals:


LIV — Mohamed Salah (Diogo Jota) — 17th minute.


MCI — Julian Alvarez (Jack Grealish) — 27th minute.


MCI — Kevin De Bruyne (Riyad Mahrez) — 47th minute.


MCI — Ilkay Gundogan — 53rd minute.


MCI — Jack Grealish (Kevin De Bruyne) — 74th minute.


Man City vs Liverpool live updates, highlights from Premier League

Fulltime: For 45 minutes, City and Liverpool played out another of their compelling, pulsating knife-edge tussles. Then the brilliant Kevin De Bruyne scored early in the second half and Pep Guardiola's side put their rivals to the sword. Arsenal's lead at the top of the table is - for now - cut to give points and you sense the champions are going nowhere without a hell of a fight. Liverpool's top-four fate will not be decided by games like today - they're demonstrably miles off City this season. But to have followed the 7-0 demolition of Manchester United with three consecutive defeats in all competitions is far from ideal.


88th minute: Cole Palmer is coming on for Jack Grealish. The England international gets a rousing ovation. He's been excellent since the World Cup but that has to be his finest performance in a City shirt. Outstanding.


86th minute: Another infinity-pass move brings oles before Alisson denies Alvarez. Mahrez then skews a shot off target. This has become an ordeal for Liverpool.


82nd minute: Alisson saves a thunderous Grealish volley at his near post. The goalkeeper has arguably been Liverpool's best player here which, given the scoreline, isn't ideal. Milner is welcomed in the pantomime style and Bernardo Silva comes on for Rodri. Gakpo made way for Milner. Guardiola was apparently impressed by his efforts and gave the Liverpool forward a hearty pat on the bottom.


81st minute: If City ever put the ball out of play again that is.


80th minute: We've had a Poznan, Jurgen Klopp is being told he's getting sacked in the morning by the City fans. He's now introducing former City player Game

s Milner into this mess, which feels unkind.


74th minute: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Jack Grealish!!!!!


Game, set and match and the goal Jackal Grealish deserves. De Bruyne is the creator. They've both been majestic.



73rd minute: It's hard to know quite what to make of that quadruple change from Klopp. Perhaps he's banking on a bit of chaos theory turning the tide. Or, quite pragmatically, deciding Tuesday's game against Chelsea is far more important for the likes of Salah at this moment in time.


69th minute: Big activity on the Liverpool bench as Klopp brings on Kostas Tsimikas, Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, Darwin Nunez and the kitchen sink. The last of those isn't true. Robertson, Elliott, Salah and Jota the men to make way.


65th minute: We've had a bit of a lull, with City stroking the ball around and their fans working the way through the songbook. The golf between the teams in the table this year looks like it's finally showing in their on-field rivalry.


60th minute: Grealish has been all over this game and almost gets the goal his efforts deserve. He cuts in from the left and curls towards the far corner. Alisson is equal to the task with a splendid save.


56th minute: Alexnader-Arnold fouls Mahrez in the City half. Hooper again neglects to book him. Guardiola is so cross he can't fathom how to pass a drinks bottle to Jack Grealish and an assistant comes to complete the job. Marvellous stuff.


55th minute: Gakpo gets away from Akanji and Dias makes a brave block to deflect it behind. They need a couple of goes but City get the corner away.


53rd minute: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Ilkay Gundogan!!!!!


The man who broke Liverpool's hearts on the final day of last season might just have ended their interest in this contest. Alvarez cleverly engineers some space in the box, Alexander-Arnold blocks his shot. It falls to Gundogan, who takes a relaxed touch of prods home as if he's just messing about in five-a-side.


52nd minute: City have been fairly ranked since going ahead but this might settle them. Grealish and finds space around a mesmerised Alexander-Arnold to drop a pass in behind for Gundogan. The ball was running away from the City midfielder and Alisson was able to save it.


50th minute: Scrappy from City as Liverpool look to respond. Gakpo does brilliantly to twist around Akanji, as does Ederson to save. It's all moot as the offside flag goes up.


47th minute: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Kevin De Bruyne!!!!!


Erling who? Grealish comes inside and City switch the attack to Mahrez, who leaves a poacher's finish on a plate. The main man is, of course, not around, but there's Kevin De Bruyne to tap home and bring the roof off.


46th minute: We're back underway. No changes, even though Matip, Gomez and Firmino were having a kickabout at halftime. Just a nice thing to do on an early spring lunchtime, I guess. Robertson looks to get Liverpool back on the front foot but John Stones gets a challenge in and wins the goal kick,


Halftime: Referee Hooper has his whistle in his mouth to call time and Alisson cracks a clearance right at him. That kind of sums up how this hasn't been an easy one for the officials, who are getting booted off. But what a brilliant game of football City and Liverpool are throwing up once again.


45th minute: A couple of City corners come to nothing and there'll be two minutes of additional time.


43rd minute: It's been another frantic period, with the home crowd responding to City's scrapping qualities. But these moments suit Liverpool better. City are the only team in it when the action is controlled, such as now, with Mahrez treating Robertson to an assortment of stepovers before Gundogan has a shot blocked.


42nd minute: The assistant on the far side is not making many friends, flagging very late for Salah after a sizable chunk of east Manchester had already decided he was offside. That's just the way they do things now - poor block!


41st minute: Liverpool mess up an attacking move. Klopp does some sort of impromptu Haka on the touchline. Honestly, if the football wasn't so good you could happily watch the managers.


39th minute: Alexander-Arnold now fouls Grealish well inside his own half. He's a lucky boy not to be booked. Robertson clears Mahrez's low free-kick behind for a corner. Before we can take that, there's some more faffing going on. Henderson again not happy, nor is Akanji on this occasion.


38th minute: Salah looks like he's an age offside but it wouldn't be the first time that City high line has been caught out this half. This is the age of delayed offside flags, so a combination of Stones and Rodri deal with the cross. Liverpool keep the attack alive until Alexander-Arnold fouls Grealish and then catches him with a fliling boot.


34th minute: Akanji and Rodri combine to fairly cynically halt a Gakpo breakaway. A melee ensues. Referee Hooper has brought captains Gundogan and Henderson together for a chat. Gundogan seems happier with the outcome than Henderson, which p


robably has a lot to do with Rodri not getting a booking.


32nd minute: Guardiola is on the pitch giving instructions to Ruben Dias in the Travolta style.


31st minute: The Etihad Stadium is rocking now. Mahrez just puts a little too much on a cute ball through to Alvarez. The pair combine once more as Liverpool botch the clearance. There's a penalty shout but the offside flag is up.


27th minute: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Julian Alvarez!!!!!


Back in his natural habitat, Grealish is afforded yet more space by Alexander-Arnold and crosses for Alvarez to tap home. That's a colossal minute or so from the England man. Manchester City and Liverpool are at it again, ladies and gentlemen.



26th minute: Liverpool clear a City corner and Mohamed Salah has the attacking half to himself!!!!! Hang on, no he doesn't! Here's Jack Grealish to make a probably goal-saving intervention.


24th minute: City are operating without a conventional right-back and that's inviting the bulk of Liverpool attacks down this near side. Ederson gets out to knock a skidding pass away from Gakpo before the flag goes up.


22nd minute: Now Mahrez blasts over the top right corner. City's heads look to have cleared.


21st minute: Gudogan gets to a De Bruyne ball at the near post but can't turn home.


20th minute: Salah gets a booking to go with his goal for snapping at Ake's heels. Liverpool sense City are still a bit groggy from the goal and Ederson has to gather a Robertson cross.


17th minute: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Mohamed Salah!!!!!


Big moment in the title race? Alexander-Arnold plays a pass down a gaping hole in the middle of the City backline. Akanji gets back to half thrwart Jota but he lays it back and Salah finishes emphatically. There's a lengthy offside check but Jota is okay.



16th minute: Ooof! That's got everyone going - Stones thunders into Gakpo then Van Dijk plonks Rodri on the turf. The Eastlands crowd get up but that's Liverpool's game. They attack and Salah has a shot blocked.


15th minute: CLOSE! Mahrez went to the goalkeeper's side. Alisson either read that perfectly or had given it up entirely. The Liverpool goalkeeper has started this game well, so let's give him the benefit of the doubt.


13th minute: Grealish and De Bruyne both choose not to shoot. Guardiola shows frustration with his two arch-creators. As the ball his cleared, Henderson clumps into De Bruyne and City have a free kick on the edge of the D. Mahrez likes the look of it.


11th minute: De Bruyne flicks on for Mahrez down the Liverpool left. The ball comes back to Rodri. He strikes it cleanly from 20 yards but that's a nice high for Alisson.


9th minute: Dias launches a ball behind Liverpool to Grealish, whose eyes are probably a bit bigger than his footballing belly. He sizes up Alexander-Arnold and picks the wrong option. City keeps the attack alive and De Bruyne crosses left-footed from the right. Gundogan swivels to volley towards goal but there's no power on it and Alisson collects.


7th minute: Fabinho fouls Grealish again. Referee Simon Hooper issues a final warning. The lack of a yellow card has gone down about as well as you might expect with the home fans.


6th minute: Fabinho brings down a marauding Grealish and De Bruyne is over a free-kick about 35 yards out. Eventually the ball finds Riyad Mahrez and his sumptuous first touch at the far post. He sets it back to Alvarez, who's ball in is easily pouched by Alisson.


3rd minute: There's a delay over the throwing over what looks like a bit of nonsense between Gundogan and Fabinho. Liverpool break now, with Ake guiding Robertson's dangerous cross away from Salah.


2nd minute: City play very smoothly around Liverpool's press. Here's Jack Grealish, he slips a pass towards Julian Alvarez, with Virgil van Dijk putting it out for a throw.


1st minute: Kevin De Bruyne gets us underway after a prolonged City huddle. Hold on to your hats! Ederson immediately clumps a clearance to Gakpo but Rodri mops up and boots the ball in the direction of his new BFF Andy Robertson.


5 mins from kick-off: The ground is almost full but the atmosphere feels a little muted. Perhaps that's an early Saturday kickoff thing and the stakes cannot compare to last April's cacophonic meeting with the title on the line. Here come the teams and, as you'd expect, up goes the volume.


20 mins from kick-off: Nothing encapsulates the maddening inconsistency of Liverpool's season better than the fact that they have played two games since battering Manchester United 7-0 and losing both 1-0, to Bournemouth and Real Madrid. This is a fixture that tends to bring the best out of Klopp's men as they beat City 1-0 at Anfield last October. However, big performances away from home in the Premier League this term have been pretty hard to come by.


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40 mins from kick-off: So, all eyes on Julian Alvarez then. As deputies go for the most prolific striker in world football, City certainly haven't got a bad one. Since


joining from River Plate last year, Alvarez has scored 12 goals in all competitions, impressing for his new club either side of playing a starring role in Argentina's World Cup triumph.


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55 mins from kick-off: Here's how Liverpool line up. Diogo Jota gets the node, with Darwin Nunez on the bench.



1 hour from kick-off: The teams are out and there's no Erling Haaland in the City squad. Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez and Jack Grealish are the front three. Bernardo Silva has to make do with a place on the bench.



1 hr 20 mins from kick-off: We're 20 minutes away from the teams being announced. Aside from the wonderful comic construct of a Pep Guardiola team sheet arriving before midday on April Fools' Day, all eyes will be on whether Erling Haaland makes it. City's top scorer has a gargantuan 42 goals in 37 appearances this season — albeit with none in two against Liverpool — but he was forced out of Norway's international fixtures with a groin complaint and missed his scheduled return to training with City on Thursday. Guardiola conceded he would be weighing up "risk" over whether or not to pick his star striker.


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1 hr 40 mins from kick-off: This on-field rivalry has defined the past half a decade or so in English football. When City and Liverpool played out a pair of 2-2 draws as part of a title race that went to the wire, it felt like these high-stakes battles would set the course for the foreseeable future. There's a lot riding on this one today, but City need to cut Arsenal's eight-point lead at the top of the table, while Liverpool need three points to bolster their scaled-down aims of finishing in the top four.



2 hrs from kick-off: Hello and welcome to the Sporting News' live coverage of Manchester City vs Liverpool. They might be further apart in the table this season but are Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp's teams about to produce another high-octane classic?



Man City vs Liverpool linesups

Star striker Erling Haaland could miss out after being forced to withdraw from the Norway squad last week due to a groin injury.


City have been working on his recovery, but Haaland sat out training on Thursday. Pep Guardiola said he had spoken to the No. 9, who felt "good" and pledged to make a decision after Friday's training session. A spot on the bench feels most likely at this stage.


Phil Foden is out for two to three weeks after having his appendix removed.


Man City starting XI (4-3-3): Ederson (GK) — Stones, Akanji, Dias, Ake — De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan — Mahrez, Alvarez, Grealish


Man City subs: Ortega (GK), Gomez, Lewis, Walker, Laporte, Phillips, Silva, Palmer, Perrone


Spain international Thiago Alcantara remained sidelined for Liverpool. Stefan Bajcetic is ruled out for the season, meaning Harvey Elliott starts in midfield.


Darwin Nunez is on the bench, with Diogo Jota getting the nod in attack.


Liverpool starting XI (4-3-3): Alisson (GK) — Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson — Henderson, Fabinho, Elliott — Salah, Gakpo, Jota


Liverpool subs: Kelleher (GK), Matip, Gomez, Tsimikas, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Milner, Firmino, Arthur, Nunez


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