Premier League

Liverpool stun Manchester City to give Arsenal title advantage as Jurgen Klopp is sent off

Liverpool striker Mo Salah celebrates his goal

Jurgen Klopp was shown the red card as Liverpool held on to win a heated Premier League game against Manchester City at Anfield.

Klopp was sent to the stands after almost encroaching on the pitch to protest the decision not to punish Bernardo Silva for a perceived foul on Mo Salah.

Liverpool forward Salah had put the hosts ahead earlier in the second half, controlling Alisson’s long pass with a sensational touch before finishing calmly past Ederson.

Manchester City had a goal disallowed through Phil Foden due to a foul from Erling Haaland on Fabinho in the build-up.

Pep Guardiola’s side could not muster an equaliser and are now four points behind league leaders Arsenal.

The result still left Liverpool 10 points behind second-placed City, but the impact of it felt seismic in terms of the Merseysiders’ season.

Even off the back of a 7-1 Champions League win over Rangers they went into the game with a degree of trepidation considering their sketchy form and the selection of 36-year-old James Milner at right-back after injury to Ibrahima Konate meant more defensive upheaval.

The first half was entertaining without being truly exciting as Liverpool defied their recent troubles and not only took the game to their opponents but controlled it for large periods.

That did not mean City were not without their threat and Haaland was presented with a few half-chances and would have been disappointed not to score from two far-post headers from De Bruyne crosses.

Liverpool had only one effort on target in the opening 45 minutes but Diogo Jota could also have done better with his header he directed straight at Ederson from Harvey Elliott’s cross.

But what was apparent from this performance which was not on a number of others this season was Liverpool’s willingness to put in a shift.

The 19-year-old Elliott, somewhat surprisingly preferred to captain Jordan Henderson in midfield, has been criticised for his lack of defensive capabilities but his awareness and discipline were a feature which were replicated in other areas.

Virgil van Dijk finally looked like the world-class defender of old, marshalling the backline with calmness and authority, while even Milner levelled things up against Phil Foden.

But City cannot be kept quiet for too long and the second half was a far more open affair.

Elliott and Roberto Firmino combined to send Salah haring through and he outpaced Nathan Ake but what looked like a certain goal was denied by the faintest of touches by…

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