
Anfield Index
·23 febbraio 2025
Match Report: Liverpool Outclass Manchester City to Move 11 Points Clear

Anfield Index
·23 febbraio 2025
Liverpool’s relentless pursuit of the Premier League title took another decisive step forward as they secured a composed 2-0 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad. In a fixture that has defined English football’s modern era, it was the visitors who emerged superior, extending their lead at the summit to 11 points.
With Arsenal suffering a shock defeat at home to West Ham, the stage was set for Liverpool to assert their dominance, and they duly delivered. Manchester City, the reigning champions, began with intensity but were undone by a clinical and disciplined Liverpool display.
City’s early pressure was met with Liverpool’s customary resilience, and it was the visitors who struck first. A well-rehearsed set-piece routine caught Pep Guardiola’s side off guard, as Mohamed Salah capitalised on smart interplay to fire home after 14 minutes.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s quick thinking played a crucial role, shifting Alex Mac Allister’s delivery into Salah’s path, allowing the Egyptian to clinically convert his 30th goal of the season. It was a goal born out of intelligence, execution, and a clear understanding of space—hallmarks of this Liverpool side.
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Salah then turned provider eight minutes before half-time, threading a precise ball through to Szoboszlai, who finished calmly past Ederson. The Hungarian midfielder, growing into his role at Anfield, showcased his composure to double Liverpool’s lead and leave City reeling before the break.
As expected, City responded with urgency in the second half, probing Liverpool’s defensive structure. However, what followed was a masterclass in control and discipline. Arne Slot’s side, well-drilled and organised, absorbed pressure without ever looking threatened.
Liverpool’s midfield, anchored by Mac Allister and supported by the tireless efforts of Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones, stifled City’s creative outlets. The defensive pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté remained unshaken, ensuring the champions were restricted to speculative efforts rather than clear-cut opportunities.
Unlike previous encounters between these two heavyweights, this was not a chaotic end-to-end battle but a statement of Liverpool’s evolution. They dictated the tempo, managed the game, and ultimately eased to a result that cements their standing as the league’s dominant force.
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With an 11-point cushion at the top, Liverpool now hold an advantage that appears insurmountable. City, who have set the benchmark for excellence under Guardiola, now find themselves chasing shadows, reliant on others faltering to resurrect their challenge.
For Liverpool, this was more than just another three points. It was a performance that exuded confidence, efficiency, and authority. The title is not yet mathematically secured, but on this evidence, it is theirs to lose.
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