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·02 de dezembro de 2024
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Liverpool’s 2-0 triumph over Manchester City on Sunday evening at Anfield showcased Arne Slot’s squad’s tactical brilliance and relentless determination. This victory not only extended Liverpool’s remarkable run to 18 wins in 20 fixtures across all competitions but also widened their gap at the top of the Premier League to nine points.
From Mohamed Salah’s exquisite assist to Cody Gakpo’s opener to a late penalty that Salah himself converted, the night belonged to Liverpool. Their intensity, skill, and composure against the reigning champions demonstrated why the Reds are being touted as firm favourites for the league title.
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Liverpool came flying out of the blocks, with their dominance evident from the very first whistle. Speaking to Sky Sports post-match via Club official website, Mohamed Salah praised the atmosphere and the team’s effort:
“It’s crazy, the fans were behind us from the first minute. I’m glad we managed to win the game. We knew City were going to come and try to win the game here, but we managed to play a good game and win.”
The Egyptian talisman’s words perfectly encapsulated Liverpool’s approach – aggressive yet composed. Salah’s chemistry with Cody Gakpo shone through, as his pinpoint assist for the opener underlined Liverpool’s precision in attack.
City, a side renowned for their ability to punish mistakes, found themselves neutralised by a resolute Liverpool defence led by Virgil van Dijk. Reflecting on the game, the Dutch centre-back said:
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“After the game, it’s always easy to say these things. I think City are a fantastic team, four times champions in a row, and they have the quality to punish any team. I think we were very solid defensively. Offensively we did our part as well, we created good chances and could have scored more.”
Van Dijk’s comments highlight the dual effectiveness of Liverpool’s approach – blending defensive solidity with attacking flair. While Salah and Gakpo stole the headlines, the Reds’ defensive unit deserves equal credit for shutting down City’s star-studded attack.
The opener was a testament to Liverpool’s meticulous preparation. Salah revealed the secret behind their seamless execution:
“We train well to always be [set up so] if you have the ball, the [player on the] other side has to be at the second post. I told Cody before the game, every time I have the ball and there’s a chance for me to play the ball to you I will play it for sure. I gave him a few balls this season, him and Lucho [Luis Diaz] as well. We train that ball in training – that we managed to do it in a game is great.”
Such coordination underscores Slot’s emphasis on precision and communication. Training drills often decide the margins in elite football, and Liverpool are reaping the rewards of their diligence.
Anfield, as always, proved to be Liverpool’s fortress. The crowd’s energy resonated with the players, driving them to another iconic performance. Salah, reflecting on the significance of the day, said:
“It’s very special. I’ve said before, I don’t take it for granted. I’m enjoying every minute here, it feels like home. It’s always a special feeling scoring at Anfield and winning games.”
The No.11 hinted at the uncertainty surrounding his future but remained focused on the immediate goal – winning the Premier League. His love for the club and the fans was evident, making every moment on the pitch even more meaningful.
From a fan’s perspective, this was a night to remember. Beating City is always special, but the manner of victory is what excites Liverpool supporters. Arne Slot has instilled a new sense of confidence and tactical discipline, which is evident in how Liverpool navigated this high-stakes encounter.
The balance between attack and defence is perhaps the most notable improvement under Slot. While Salah and Gakpo dazzled up front, the defensive pairing of Van Dijk and his teammates ensured City had few clear-cut opportunities. For fans, this was the perfect blend of entertainment and efficiency.
However, injuries are becoming a concern. As Van Dijk rightly pointed out, “we have some injuries as well to our team unfortunately, and we have to deal with that.” Depth will be tested in the coming weeks, and the ability to rotate while maintaining form could define Liverpool’s season.
In conclusion, Liverpool fans can be both excited and expectant. With the team firing on all cylinders and Anfield remaining a fortress, the Reds look primed to make this a season to remember.
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