Liverpool: The unique formation Jurgen Klopp should use to stop Man City
How do Liverpool go about beating Manchester City?
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How do Liverpool go about beating Manchester City?
Mikel Arteta insists he fully backs Gabriel Magalhaes’ version of events as the fallout of the Arsenal defender’s row with Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson continues.
Jurgen Klopp said the mood around Liverpool had been lifted after Mohamed Salah came off the bench to score the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history in a 7-1 demolition of Rangers at Ibrox on Wednesday. The Reds had won just four of their first 11 games of the season and fell behind for the eighth time this campaign when Scott Arfield fired the Glasgow giants into an early lead. But Rangers are being schooled on their return to the Champions League for the first time in 12 years as they crumbled to a record-equalling European defeat in the second half.
Roberto Firmino scored twice, while Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott also struck in a confidence-boosting win for Jurgen Klopp's men as they moved to within a point of qualifying for the knockout stages.
Over the last few seasons conversations regarding the Premier League title race have centered around two teams, and for good reason.
The Premier League’s 10th matchweek saw confirmation that Arsenal’s moved into Liverpool’s class, Newcastle’s ahead of schedule in trying to get there, and Manchester City remains in a class of its own.
The FA has begun gathering information following a late flashpoint between Jordan Henderson and Gabriel Magalhaes during Arsenal's win against Liverpool – that is according to Sky Sports News. The incident happened after referee Michael Oliver awarded Arsenal a penalty for a foul by Thiago Alcantara on Gabriel Jesus.
The Football Association is to review details of an incident towards the end of Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday evening.