Liverpool produced an outstanding
display to record an emphatic 4-1 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad
Stadium on Saturday night. (21st November )
The Reds took the lead with just
seven minutes played when Eliaquim Mangala inadvertently turned Roberto
Firmino’s low cross into his own net from close range.
The Brazilian then centred for
Philippe Coutinho to add a second midway through the first half, with his
compatriot sweeping through the legs of Joe Hart with one touch.
Firmino got his name on the
scoresheet to leave City completely shell-shocked with only half an hour
played. A magnificent counter-attack from deep saw the ball worked to Emre Can
25 yards out. His backheel played in Coutinho, who squared for his teammate to
tap in.
However, the home side did reduce
the deficit before half-time when Sergio Aguero curled beyond Simon Mignolet
from 20 yards.
Nevertheless, Martin Skrtel smashed
home a half-volley from a corner with the game heading towards its conclusion
to put the seal on an incredible evening’s work for Jürgen Klopp and his
charges.
The pre-match team news confirmed
Dejan Lovren’s place in the starting line-up, replacing the injured Mamadou
Sakho to partner Skrtel at the heart of the visiting defence.
That was the only change to the 11
that had been selected to begin the 3-1 win at Chelsea on October 31, with
Firmino leading the line.
On the bench, there was the welcome
sight of Daniel Sturridge’s name for the first time under Klopp’s stewardship.
In opposition, Raheem Sterling lined
up against the Reds for the first time since leaving the club in the summer.
Liverpool’s game plan was evident
from the first whistle as they pressed and harried their opponents all over the
park.
And with just seven minutes played,
the approach paid dividends as they opened the scoring.
Coutinho put Bacary Sagna under
pressure 40 yards from his own goal, forcing the City defender to concede
possession. The Brazilian fed the ball to Firmino inside the area, whose
first-time cross was bundled over the line by Mangala yards from goal.
The tactic was proving effective in
the extreme, with Liverpool looking threatening on the break – and on 19
minutes, a well-worked move opened up City, only for James Milner to drive over
the crossbar against his former club.
But on 23 minutes, Klopp’s side did
further their advantage. A fine counter-attack resulted in Firmino racing to
the right corner of the box, before sliding a low ball into the middle of the
box, enabling Coutinho to tuck home first time.
Incredibly, Liverpool weren’t done
there. Another slick raid forward concluded when Can’s audacious backheel
played Coutinho into space in the box. He instantly played a square ball for
Firmino to tap beyond Hart with consummate ease.
3-0 but still the chances continued
to come; Firmino first denied by Hart when one-on-one with the ‘keeper before
he hooked inches wide of the far post on the turn.
With just minutes of the half remaining,
City did reduce the arrears with Aguero curling home from distance after
Liverpool had failed to sufficiently clear their lines from an attack.
That gave Manuel Pellegrini’s men
some hope for the second period and they did give cause for some nervy moments
in the opening exchanges after the re-start.
Nevertheless, the Reds went
agonisingly close to restoring their three-goal advantage when Adam Lallana
allowed Coutinho’s slide pass into the box to run for Firmino, only for the
boot of Hart to deny his seemingly goal-bound strike.
Coutinho did have the ball in the
back of the net just after the hour, but he was flagged offside from Firmino’s
pass after rounding Hart.
The visitors were afforded a let-off
moments later when Milner’s attempted back pass sent Sterling scampering into
the box. He looked to pick out Aguero, but Liverpool were able to recover and
Mignolet saved his eventual shot. Fernando then scooped high over the bar from
a free-kick.
Klopp was forced into making his
first change of the night with just over 20 minutes left on the clock when
Coutinho hobbled off after picking up a knock and was replaced by Jordon Ibe.
Christian Benteke was introduced
shortly after and spurned a great chance to grab a fourth when Ibe’s pass sent
him bounding down on goal, only for Hart to thwart his attempt.
It didn’t matter, however, as from
the resulting corner, the ball dropped invitingly for Skrtel to smash home a
stunning volley on the turn and end any hopes of a City comeback and leave the
visiting supporters in ecstasy.
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