Pep Guardiola may have confirmed his best front three after Liverpool experiment backfired
A headline statistic was doing the rounds after Liverpool's victory over Manchester City that didn't flatter Jack Grealish one bit.
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A headline statistic was doing the rounds after Liverpool's victory over Manchester City that didn't flatter Jack Grealish one bit.
Nathan Ake felt referee Anthony Taylor judged Erling Haaland's pull on Fabinho differently to other incidents during Manchester City's defeat to Liverpool on Sunday.
After nine minutes of injury time, referee Anthony Taylor called time on a feisty encounter between Manchester City and Liverpool, with the hosts taking all three points. There was plenty of reasons for City to be annoyed with the result, from their own performance, to some inconsistent refereeing decisions. It seems a few players were keen to head out of the Anfield pitch and down the tunnel to drown out a rendition of 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
Pep Guardiola turned to face Anfield's imposing Main Stand and started orchestrating the jubilant Liverpool fans. The Manchester City manager had been waving his arms in the air seconds earlier and now he was egging on the delighted home fans.
Erling Haaland has returned to the Manchester CIty starting XI for their visit to Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, with Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden starting alongside the league's top goal scorer.
Manchester City take on old rivals Liverpool on Sunday in what could be a pivotal Premier League clash.
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AC Milan are set to commence contract talks with Chelsea target Rafael Leao, according to the Daily Mail. The paper, via Italian outlets La Gazzetta dello Sport and Football Italia, says the Serie A club are desperate to lock the 23-year-old forward down long term, but may need to fight off a potential swoop from the Blues in order to get a deal done.