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Lethal Salah shows City what it's missing

Mo's magic makes Guardiola's men pay for profligacy

China Daily | Updated: 2021-10-05 00:00
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LIVERPOOL-Two moments of magic from Mo Salah ensured Liverpool remains the only unbeaten side left in the English Premier League this season after an enthralling 2-2 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.

For 45 minutes City's collective brilliance threatened to blow Liverpool away and inflict a first league defeat on the Reds at Anfield in front of supporters since 2017.

However, for all the beautiful play by Pep Guardiola's array of creative midfielders, the English champion cannot call on a clinical finisher in the same league as Salah.

The Egyptian showed the other side to his game in creating Liverpool's opener for Sadio Mane with a perfectly weighted pass after skipping beyond Joao Cancelo.

But it was his finish for his side's second that will live long in the memory.

Cancelo was this time one of four City defenders left trailing as Salah shrugged off the attentions of Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva before turning Aymeric Laporte inside out and firing high past Ederson on his weaker right foot.

"Only the best players in the world score goals like this," said Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. "Absolutely exceptional.

"Because this club never forgets anything, people will still talk about this goal in 50-60 years when they remember this game."

Salah has now scored in seven consecutive games and has nine in as many matches this season, evoking memories of his sensational 44-goal debut season at Anfield in 2017-18.

"Right now he is as sharp and as good as I've seen him," former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher told Sky Sports.

"I don't see anyone playing better in the world at this moment in time. His record and start to this season have been absolutely outstanding."

Liverpool will need its main man to maintain those standards if it is able to take the title back from City.

Eight days on from schooling Chelsea, Guardiola's men also had Liverpool chasing shadows for the first half.

However, not for the first time this season, City did not make its dominance show on the scoreboard without a natural striker as chances came and went for Foden and Kevin De Bruyne.

Both midfielders made amends to equalize in the second half and keep the early running for the title race tantalizingly poised.

Chelsea tops the table by a point from Liverpool, with City and Manchester United just a point further back after seven games.

Liverpool was the only one of the four realistic title contenders which did not spend over 100 million pounds ($135 million) in the transfer window.

Ibrahima Konate's arrival for 36 million pounds was the Reds' only summer signing and they may lack the depth of squad over the long haul, particularly with Salah and Mane set to depart for up to a month for the Africa Cup of Nations early next year.

Instead, Liverpool has invested heavily over the past two years in tying down its key players to long-term contracts with one notable exception.

Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson, Alisson Becker, Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho are among those to commit their future to the club.

Salah's current deal is set to expire in 2023, and the 29-year-old knows his worth to Klopp's men as talks over a new deal have dragged on.

Having been linked to Real Madrid this summer, Liverpool will have to splash out to get Salah to extend his stay, but on this form he is worth it as the man who could win the Reds the league.

AFP

 

 

Liverpool's Curtis Jones ducks down as Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus takes a tumble during Sunday's English Premier League game at Anfield. The match ended 2-2 as Liverpool stayed unbeaten after seven games. REUTERS

 

 

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