Premier League: Super Salah ignites Liverpool season as Man City lose for the first time Football News – Times of India

Liverpool: Brilliant goal in the second half Mohamed Salahi Liverpool registered a 1-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday as the champions lost their unbeaten start Premier League Season in a heated thriller that saw the home coach Juergen Kloppo red card.
After suffering his worst start to the Premier League season after eight matches since 2012–13, Salah moved up the home slot from Joo Cancello and secured Liverpool a much-needed win.
The Egypt international, like many of his team-mates, struggled to advance, but was 14 minutes ahead of fulltime, scoring the fastest Champions League hat-trick in a 7-1 loss to Liverpool’s Rangers in mid-week. His striking strike continued his side’s mini. -Revival.
The win moved Liverpool to eighth place on 13 points, 10 behind second-placed City, who are four points behind leaders Arsenal.
“We are not in the best position and it is just one game so we have to move on. Hopefully this will give us more confidence,” Salah said.

“Today we created chances and when I missed the first I was calm because I knew the second would come. I just tried to concentrate and put it in the net because I missed the first one, and I got lucky. ”
Liverpool had something to offer in the form of an unbeaten play in their last 27 domestic league matches, while City did not taste defeat in 22 on the road.
However, after an early period that failed to meet the game’s blockbuster billing, with Erling Haaland, looking for their 21st goal of a remarkable season, twice going close to City, the second half was a brutal. Speed ​​started.
Salah was denied a spectacular save from City goalkeeper Ederson in the moments after the break, before City thought he had taken the lead through Phil Foden, only for it to be dismissed after a VAR review. It was done, Hollande fouled Fabinho in the making. -UP.
‘Million Fouls’
City coach Pep Guardiola was furious at the touchline as the referee was asked to take another look and, even more so when it was dismissed, to perform again with several Liverpool supporters in the stands.
“The referee said play, play, play, there were a thousand, million fouls like this and it’s because we scored a goal,” Guardiola said. “So they didn’t allow because we scored a goal, otherwise it wouldn’t have been denied.
“We lose because we make mistakes but this is Anfield.”
The Spaniard’s blood pressure would have gone through the roof if Diogo Jota had led Salah’s superb cross after City’s effort was ruled out, with the Portuguese forward missing the target from close range.
Liverpool kept coming to City after their VAR relief, with request Wild celebration erupted over Cope, turning brilliantly after a slip from Cancillo before the winner was shot.
Salah is now directly involved in 14 goals against City in all competitions for Liverpool – nine goals, five assists – his most against any opponent for the Reds.
As City threw everything into Liverpool of late, tensions mounted with Klopp sent on the stands for his over-enthusiastic protest against a foul which he felt his side should have had. In the end there was a lack of a final pass for the visitors as Liverpool held on to their third league win of the season.