Roberto Firmino scored his first Liverpool goal and made two more as
Jurgen Klopp's team stopped Manchester City recapturing the Premier
League summit with a brilliant 4-1 away win on Saturday.
City were
bidding to return to first place after being usurped by Leicester City
earlier in the day, but they were left in third after a sloppy and
unfocused display at the Etihad Stadium culminated in their third defeat
of the campaign.
Raheem Sterling, playing against Liverpool for
the first time since his acrimonious close-season exit, had been the
focus of the pre-match build-up, but it was Firmino, a £29 million capture from Hoffenheim, who stole the headlines.
The
Brazil international created an own goal by Eliaquim Mangala, teed
up
Philippe Coutinho and scored himself, all inside the first 32 minutes,
and although Sergio Aguero marked his return from a seven-game lay-off
with a hamstring injury by replying, Martin Skrtel slammed home
Liverpool's fourth late on.
Klopp's side, beaten 2-1 at home by
Crystal Palace in their previous outing, have now won away at Chelsea
and City, although they rose just one place in the standings to ninth.
Prior
to kick-off several Tricolores were held aloft during the playing of
the French national anthem, in tribute to the victims of last week's
Paris attacks, and City's France internationals Bacary Sagna and
Eliaquim Mangala were both shown singing along on the stadium's big
screens.
The pair could have been forgiven for having their minds
elsewhere and that appeared to be the case as a sequence of glaring
errors in City's defence allowed the visitors to take control of the
game.
Liverpool went ahead in the seventh minute after Coutinho
dispossessed Sagna and found Firmino, whose low cross was inadvertently
scuffed in at the near post by the back-pedalling Mangala.
City
manager Manuel Pellegrini had changed both his centre-backs, Mangala and
Martin Demichelis starting in place of Nicolas Otamendi and injured
skipper Vincent Kompany, and it was from a mix-up between the two
newcomers that Liverpool added a second goal in the 23rd minute.
As
both players converged on a loose ball, Demichelis contrived to head it
past Mangala and Firmino squared for Coutinho to steer a shot between
the legs of Joe Hart.
Coutinho initially saw a shot parried by Hart,
but an audacious back-heel by Emre Can gave the Brazilian a second bite
at the cherry and he rolled square for Firmino to tap home.
Firmino
twice went close to compounding City's misery, first seeing an effort
blocked by Hart and then hooking inches wide from Coutinho's flick.
Each
misplaced pass from a player in sky blue drew a flurry of invective
from the home fans, but shortly before half-time Aguero gave them hope.
The
Argentine picked up the ball midway inside the Liverpool half, resisted
the attentions of Adam Lallana and arced a right-foot shot around Simon
Mignolet from 25 yards.
Pellegrini took reparative action at
half-time, sending on Fabian Delph and Fernandinho for Yaya Toure and
Jesus Navas in a bid to go toe-to-toe with Liverpool's three-man
midfield.
His side remained troublingly porous at the back,
however, and Hart was required to save with his right leg on the hour
after Can's pass, dummied by Lallana, gave Firmino yet another sight of
goal.
Hart also had to save from Dejan Lovren, before a calamitous
back-pass from old boy James Milner almost let City back into the game,
only for Mignolet to deny Aguero from Sterling's lay-off.
After
Hart had thwarted substitute Christian Benteke, Skrtel slammed home from
a corner to rubber-stamp Liverpool's first league win at the Etihad
since October 2008 and condemn City to a second 4-1 reverse of the
campaign after September's drubbing at Tottenham Hotspur.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Liverpool punish sluggish Manchester City
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