05’: Man City 1-0 Liverpool
13’: Man City 1-1 Liverpool
Diogo Jota cancels out Kevin De Bruyne’s opener.
05’: Man City 1-0 Liverpool
13’: Man City 1-1 Liverpool
Diogo Jota cancels out Kevin De Bruyne’s opener.
Kevin De Bruyne has now scored a goal in four consecutive appearances for the first time in his Manchester City career:
vs Southampton
vs Burnley
vs Atlético Madrid
vs Liverpool
City’s man for the big occasion.
Kevin De Bruyne’s last four Premier League games against Liverpool:
KDB isn’t a Liverpool fan anymore.
Diogo Jota’s last five away goals in the Premier League for Liverpool:
◉ vs. Man Utd
◉ vs. Everton
◉ vs. Tottenham
◉ vs. Arsenal
◉ vs. Man City
The man for the big occasion.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has now provided more assists this season (17) than any Liverpool player has managed in a single campaign in the 21st century.
Setting a new standard.
No player has scored more goals from outside the box in the Premier League this season than Kevin De Bruyne (4).
Three of them have been with his left-foot.
Three players have scored 5+ goals with their right foot and their left foot in the Premier League this season:
Kevin De Bruyne
Son Heung-min
Diogo Jota
Two-footed finishers.
That’s one way to mark your first league start since New Year’s Day!
That’s Gabriel Jesus’ third league goal of the season, and fifth against Liverpool in his career
2-1 |
13’: Trent Alexander-Arnold assist
36’: João Cancelo assist
The full-back war is living up to the hype.
Gabriel Jesus at the Etihad this season:
◎ 13 games
◎ 8 starts
◉ 5 goals
◉ 4 assists
He enjoyed that one.
João Cancelo in the first half for Man City vs. Liverpool:
39 touches
3 crosses
3 touches in opp. box
3x possession won
3 duels contested
2 duels won
2 shots
1 tackle
1 take-on
1 chance created
1 assist
What a ball in for Gabriel Jesus.
1 - Liverpool find themselves trailing at the break for the first time in the Premier League all season, with today being exactly a year since they were last behind at half time in a league game (came back to win 2-1 v Aston Villa on 10th April 2021). Test.
It took Liverpool 46 seconds to equalise in the second half.