How Did Manchester City Achieve a Last-Minute Victory Over Liverpool?
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London, Feb 9 (NationPress) In a thrilling encounter, Manchester City staged a remarkable late comeback to overcome Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, reigniting their hopes for the Premier League title. City entered the match trailing nine points behind leaders Arsenal, who had secured a 3-0 victory over Sunderland on Saturday. The situation seemed bleak for City when Dominik Szoboszlai scored a spectacular free kick in the 75th minute, putting Liverpool ahead.
However, in the 84th minute, Bernardo Silva leveled the score after Erling Haaland directed a header into his path. Seconds later, Haaland converted a penalty, awarded after Matheus Nunes was fouled by goalkeeper Alisson, to complete the turnaround. According to Xinhua, the match concluded in dramatic fashion when Szoboszlai fouled Haaland as he barreled towards goal. Although Haaland managed to score, a VAR review disallowed the goal, granting City a free kick and sending Szoboszlai off.
Manager Guardiola remarked, "It was a fantastic showcase for the Premier League. The first half was quite strong, but we lost some momentum in the second half due to Anfield's atmosphere. After that, we pushed for a more direct approach, but we also became less aggressive on the ball. Szoboszlai's strike was remarkable, and led by our captain Bernardo, we made a comeback. The team spirit was evident, but we did struggle with fatigue in the second half."
In other news, Ismaila Sarr's solitary goal helped Crystal Palace break a 13-match winless streak with a 1-0 victory against Brighton, moving them nine points clear of the relegation zone.
Sarr netted the winner in the 61st minute after Brighton failed to effectively clear a ball, running onto a pass and finishing calmly.
James Milner, an unused substitute for Brighton, is now just one match away from tying Gareth Barry's record of 653 Premier League appearances.