Erling Haaland’s penalty in second-half stoppage time kept Manchester City’s Premier League title challenge alive with a chaotic 2-1 win away at Liverpool.
Haaland’s spot kick sealed a comeback victory for Pep Guardiola’s team in an explosive football game at Anfield on Sunday and brought the gap on first-place Arsenal back to six points.
City’s title prospects looked in dire shape when Dominik Szoboszlai crashed a stunning long-range free kick in off the post in the 74th minute.
And even when Bernardo Silva equalised 10 minutes later, second-place City was still looking at ending the match eight points adrift of the leader.
But Haaland sent the away fans wild by firing into the bottom corner from the spot in the 93rd after Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson brought down Matheus Nunes in the box.
Silva, who was named player of the match, told Sky Sports that it was a vital win for City.
“I feel the whole team knew before the game if we lost it then the title race was probably over. We felt like we needed to win,” he said.
“The hope is there, and we are going to fight until the end. We need to keep doing our job that we haven’t lately.”
Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he was disappointed not to come away with a result and claimed that several key decisions had gone against his side.
“You cannot compare this game with three or four months ago. We have improved so much – but we need to improve the results,” he told Sky.
“So many times this year we haven’t got what I think we deserve, and this is another time.”
- Author: Al Jazeera Staff and News Agencies
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