Liverpool snap Man City's 23-match winning streak at home
25th November 2023
Trent Alexander Arnold scored late on to force a 1-1 draw for Liverpool.

- Erling Haaland had given City the lead in the first half with his 50th goal in 48 appearances, smashing the previous record for the quickest half century held by Andy Cole in 65 matches.
- Alexander Arnold however ensured the game would end in a draw.
The result means that Arsenal could now take top spot from City if they win at Brentford later on Saturday.
Liverpool snapped Manchester City's 23-match winning run at
the Etihad as a clash between the Premier League's top two ended in a 1-1 draw
on Saturday.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's fine strike 10 minutes from time
salvaged a point for the visitors after Erling Haaland's 50th Premier League
goal put City in front.
A share of the spoils means there remains just one point
between the sides and that Arsenal could now take top spot from City if they
win at Brentford later on Saturday.
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp made his displeasure clear at
the early kick-off time on the back of an international break where both sides
had players who had been in World Cup qualifying action in South America little
over 72 hours ago.
Fatigue appeared a factor as the expected fireworks failed
to materialize. The best chances before the break came from City pouncing on
sloppy Liverpool passes out from the back.
Alisson Becker was let off the hook by Phil Foden's weak
shot after the Brazilian gifted away possession inside his own box.
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But the Liverpool goalkeeper was not so fortunate when his
next sliced clearance picked out Nathan Ake.
The Dutch defender dribbled forward before picking out
Haaland, who found the far corner with Alisson getting a hand to his low shot.
Haaland's 50th Premier League goal in his 48th appearances
smashed the previous record for the quickest half century held by Andy Cole in
65 matches.
Alisson made some measure of amends by turning behind
Foden's low drive from outside the box that was arrowing into the bottom
corner.
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At the other end, Darwin Nunez was Liverpool's biggest threat as Mohamed Salah failed to build on his impressive record against City.
Ederson clawed away Nunez's first-half header and turned a
powerful effort behind at his near post after the break.
But it was City who had looked the more likely to add to
their lead in the second half as Liverpool struggled to contain the speed of
Jeremy Doku on the counter-attack.
The Belgian winger teed up Julian Alvarez with a glorious
chance that the Argentine spooned over.
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Alisson was handed another let-off 20 minutes from time when
he spilled a corner under minimal pressure from Manuel Akanji and Ruben Dias
tapped home.
However, a VAR check did not overturn the referee's on-field
decision to award the Liverpool 'keeper a soft free-kick.
Klopp turned to his bench to try and summon a response with
Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch introduced.
Diaz's father was among the crowd after being flown to
England by Liverpool to enjoy the Christmas season following a kidnap ordeal in
his native Colombia.
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And Diaz was involved in Liverpool's leveler against the run
of play 10 minutes from time. The Colombian picked out Salah, who laid the ball
into Alexander-Arnold's path for a fantastic finish into the bottom corner.
City pushed for a winner in eight minutes of added time but
were thwarted as they failed to win at home for the first time since December
31 last year.
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