Welcome to Sportstar’s highligts of the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool being played at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England.
Manchester City demolishes Liverpool with a dominant 4-1 victory in the Premier League. Jack Grealish with a goal and an assist, is named the Player of the Match as Man City continues its pursuit to defend the title.
The last minute of regulation time, teh lst straw of hope for Klopp and his boys to try anf do something, anything really to try and get back in what has been a completely dominant second half.
Liverpool looks like school boys as City continues to maintin possession with small passes around the park, luring the Reds and then moving it long into the Liverpool half.
Some Lievrpool fans can be seen walking out of the stadium in what was a rather disappointing show, taking the lead first and then going down 4-1 so far in this match.
Bernardo Silva takes the field to replace Rodri while former Cityzen Milner replaces Cody Gakpo.
Liverpool is chasing shadows as Manchester City looks to be toying with Jurgen Klopp’s side with complete passes as Etihad sings and cheers on in what seems will be a comfortable victory.
De Bruyne and Grealish combine in the final third with the final pass received and steered expertly into the net by the Englishman. It is the first hime goal for Grealish too, in the Premier League.
Mahrez, after getting a pass from De Bruyne, delivers a lobbed pass in front of Alisson who punches the ball out of danger. He has been beaten thrice but he refuses to be denied this time around..
In: Nunez, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Tsimikas, Firminho
Out: Jota, Elliott, Robertson, Salah
Mahrez runs into the box, tries to cross but Van Dijk cears it for a City corner kick.
A calm and composed City continues to progress up the pitch in what is a typical Guardiola-style of play -- a slow-build. Mahrez to Stones to De Bruyne as seven red shirts anticipate the next step, sequestered in their own half.
Robertson and Salah combine to set up Gakpo in the box but Stones comes to the rescue to intercept and head the ball away.
City is now reassuring its dominance in the contest with triangular passes, maintaining possession and marching up the pitch with combination play.
Liverpool tries a counter attack with Robertson taking the ball in the City box and he looks for Salah to deliver a cross and Gakpo goes down after a touch from Ake. He appeals for a penalty but the referee, after a VAR check, rules play on.
Kevin De Bruyne’s goal after 53 seconds is the earliest Liverpool have conceded in the second half of a Premier League game since Sylvain Distin netted after just 40 seconds for Everton in January 2011.
Manchester City has a string of blue shirts in the Liverpool box and the counter attack sees Alvarez shoot, which is saved as the ball falls for Gundogan who scores the third goal for Guardiola’s side today.
Man City goes for an attack with Gundogan combining with Grealish. Gundogan passes to Grealish on his left and gets the ball back to shoot on target. Again, Alisson makes a good routine save.
Salah delivers a long ball for Gakpo in the final third. The Dutchman keeps the ball stuck to his feet, remaining unmoved by the defenders and he shoots which is saved by Alisson. But the linesman raises the falg eventually as the Reds had a player in the box before the ball was delivered.
City attacks on the counter with Alvarez delivering a wonderful cross for Mahrez on the other flank. Mahrez makes a run along the right and crosses for De Bruyne who taps it in within 53 second of restart. What a game this is turning out to be!
Liverpool gets the ball rolling as either side looks for a definitive result in this Premier League clash. The score at the moment, MCI 1-1 LIV.
Kevin De Bruyne made as many successful dribbles in the first half as the Liverpool team combined (2)
Goals from Julian Avarez and Mohamed Salah keep the Premier League contest all square at the half-way mark.
Mahrez takes the City corner kick whih falls for Rodri who shoots. But there is no power or direction on the shot as it goes out of play for a Liverpool goal kick.
City attacks again with Mahrez carrying the ball into the final third, crossing for Gundogan whose shot is blocked at the last moment by Fabinho. However, the linesman raises the flag as De Bruyne was off-side during teh build-up.
Robertson gets the ball in the midfield, he makes a run and tries to set up Gakpo. However, City gets the ball back eventually.
Liverpool has five men at the back. Grealish crosses the ball from the left for Dias and Van Dijk intercepts to head the ball away. The set-up should have worked well had there been Haaland on the field but the Nowegian can only watch from the stands, being ruled out with an injury.
Alexander-Arnold tries to get to the ball ahead of Grealish and ends up pushing the former Aston Villa player down. City gets the free-kick but scuffle breaks out between Akanji and Henderson. The referee intervenes to calm things down for a corner kick on the follow-up of the free-kick.
Time to attack for Liverpool! Salah gets a brilliant ball from Jota and the Egyptian is away along the right flank. He delivers a loss cross for Jota in the centre, but Stoens intercepts to clear the ball away.
Man City starts an attack from the midfield, with De Bruyne and Grealish combining very well. The ball moves ot Gundogan and just then the linesman raises the flag for off-side.
Rodri tries to get the ball off Gakpo and the referee gives a foul. The Reds surround the referee demanding a harsher punishment with the player already on a yellow card. But the referee lets him play after a verbal warning.
De Bruyne gets the ball to Mahrez who marches up the pitch to p]ass it to Gundogan. Gundogan gets the ball to Grealish whose cross os steered into thenet by Alvarez for a crucial equaliser.
Man City, which had three men at the back initially, has returned to four after suffering a quick goal on the counter. Meanwhile, Mahrez tries to march up the pitch and gets a corner kick. It is headed away by Liverpool and Salah is running alone up the pitch. Grealish makes a crucial interceptoion to stop the goalscorer from scoring another in this game.
Mohamed Salah is the first Liverpool player to score in four different games against an opponent in a single campaign since Ian Rush did so in five meetings with Everton in 1986-87.
Manchester City gets the ball in the penalty box with De Bruyne, Alvarez and Grealish combining but Alvarez misses to get to the ball. On the follow-up, ahrez gets a cross from the left and he decides to shoot on the volley. However, the shot is just off-target.
Liverpool attacks on the counter with Jota carrying the ball into the box. He turns and passes it to Salah who was running into the box and the Egyptian shoots on target to rattle the net and Liverpool has the early lead.
Liverpool attacks on the counter. Salah’s shot is blocked and Elliott shoots in the follow-up which is stopped again by City.
Mahrez takes the free-kick which flies over the net. The Alegrian has been a dangerous free-kick taker for Guardiola’s side but this time, he has to wait for another chance.
Ederseon decides to play from the back with De Bruyne getting the ball as he leads a build-up. However, seconds later Gakpo fould De Bruyne in front of the penalty box as City gets a free-kick from a goalscoring position.
City attacks on the counter with Grealish marading along the left. His pass to Rodri is a poor one but De Bruyne crosses from outside the box for Gundogan in front of Alisson. However, the German fails to make the most of the situation and Alisson makes another good save.
De Bruyne takes the free-kick. After passing it to Mahrez, he gets the ball back and then crosses it for Mahrez on the right. Mahrez passes to Alvarez who shoots on target and Alisson makes a routine save.
Grealish gets the ball from Aje in the left. He cuts to his right, tries to beat two Liverpool players and gets caught by a Fabinho arm in what ends with a City free-kick.
Salah pressurizes Rodri and Liverpool decide to drag City to its half. The ball moves to Alisson who kicks the ball out of danger.
Salah gets the ball along the right flank after a good runby Gakpo to carry the ball along the opposite flank. The Efgyptian, however, loses control of the ball to concede a City goal-kick.
Fabinho and Gundogan get involved in a challenge as the Brazilian catched the German by a hand. The referee has a word with both and resumes play.
Man City gets the ball rolling with a back pass to Ederson but Liverpool take back control after City’s run in the final third is thwarted by the Reds. Eventually, it returns to Guardiola’s side.
Manchester City and Liverpool both start in their home kits with both managers stuck to their seats now. The teams assemble for the huddle after which players take positions for the kick-off.
Just five minutes to the start of the match. The players have started making their way in the tunnel from the dressing room, talking to each other as two rivals lock horns in one of the most high-voltage clashes of the day.
Manchester City last played Liverpool in the Carabao Cup when it won 3-2 with Ake scoring the winner in the second half.
Manchester City: Ederson, Stones, Akanji, Dias, Ake, Rodrigo, Gundogan (C), De Bruyne, Mahrez, Grealish, Alvarez
Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Rbertson, Fabinho, Henderson, Elliott, Jota, Salah, Gakpo
It’s nothing new for a game between Manchester City and Liverpool to have significant implications on the Premier League title race.
On Saturday, however, the meeting between English football’s two most dominant teams in recent years takes on a different complexion.
For current champion City, anything other than a win at Etihad Stadium would give Premier League leader Arsenal the chance to extend its lead and move ever closer to its first league title in 19 years. Arsenal leads City by eight points heading into the final stretch of the season, having played one game more.
For Liverpool, any hopes of challenging at the top disappeared long ago in a troubled campaign, blighted by injuries and inconsistent form. But the team coached by Jurgen Klopp can still have a major say on the title race in its games against City this weekend and Arsenal next month.
The priority for the Merseyside club, however, is to secure a top-four finish and, with it, qualification for next season’s Champions League. That’s why the stakes are so high on Saturday. A win is vital to both sides — even if they are not going head-to-head for the title.
The two teams have shared the last five league titles between them, with City winning four to Liverpool’s one.
While Man City has undoubtedly had the better of the rivalry, in two of those title victories it beat Liverpool by only one point. The most recent of those was last season, which is why Liverpool’s decline has come as such a surprise.
If Liverpool doesn’t qualify for the Champions League, its place outside the title picture could be extended because it would miss out on the revenue that comes with playing in European football’s top club competition.
That could impact Klopp’s offseason transfer plans, with at least one top midfielder needed to improve an ageing area of the team.
Jude Bellingham, one of the most sought-after players in Europe, has been linked with a move to Anfield from German club Borussia Dortmund. But the chances of signing him could be gone if Liverpool cannot offer Champions League football.
Liverpool is seven points behind fourth-place Tottenham with two games in hand. But it is also five points behind fifth-place Newcastle, having played the same number of games.
A team that competed for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies last year is battling to salvage what’s left of this season, with Champions League qualification the best it can hope for.
It’s a different story for City, which can still win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup. But time is running out to close the gap on Arsenal.
Victory over Liverpool would certainly be a boost — especially with a game in hand on Arsenal and a home match against the leaders to come next month.
City is showing signs that it is set for a powerful finish to the season, losing only once in its last 14 games in all competitions. It has won its last six, but is about to embark on a critical period of games.
After Liverpool, City faces Bayern Munich over two legs in the Champions League quarterfinals, Sheffield United in the FA Cup semifinals and Arsenal in the league — all before the end of April.
In among that sequence are games against Southampton and Leicester in the league.
When and where will Manchester City vs Liverpool Premier League match kick-off?
The Manchester City vs Liverpool Premier League match will kick-off at 5:00 PM, April 1, 2023 at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City.
Where can you watch the Manchester City vs Liverpool Premier League match?
The Manchester City vs Liverpool Premier League match will be live telecast on the Star Sports Network.
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