Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Manchester City Lost in Anfield Liverpool

Manchester City Lost in Anfield Liverpool
Manchester City Lost in Anfield, Liverpool
Manchester City lost 0-3 to Liverpool in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, at Anfield Stadium on Wednesday (4/4/2018). These results make the City's chance to qualify for the semi-finals heavier.

The Citizens must win by a margin of four goals in the second leg if you want to swing into the last four. They will host the Reds at the Etihad Stadium on 10 April 2018.

In action at home opponent, Man City get fierce resistance. In fact, Manchester City's escorted goalkeeper Ederson has conceded when the game runs 12 minutes.

Starting from a quick counterattack, Roberto Firmino managed to give a short pass to Mohamed Salah. Quietly, Salah sends the ball into City's goal with a left-footed kick.

Enter 20 minutes, Manchester City behind 0-2. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hard kick ball from outside the penalty box can not be stopped Ederson.

11 minutes later, turn Sadio Mane who broke into the net The Citizens. Bait Mohamed Salah from the right side can be converted Mane into goals with a header.

Left behind three goals, Manchester City try to retaliate. However, until halftime, the score 3-0 for Liverpool excellence remained.

Enter the second half, City directly suppress the Liverpool defense. However, the efforts of Nicolas Otamendi, Leroy Sane, and Gabriel Jesus to score always failed to meet targets.

Towards the end of the game, both teams attacked each other. Unfortunately, until the fight was over, Liverpool's 3-0 victory over Manchester City has not changed.

Composition of players:

Liverpool (4-3-3): 1-Loris Karius; 66-Trent Alexander-Arnold, 4-Virgil van Dijk, 6-Dejan Lovren, 26-Andrew Robertson; 21-Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 14-Jordan Henderson, 7-James Milner; 11-Mohamed Salah (5-Georginio Wijnaldu 53 '), 9-Roberto Firmino (29-Dominic Solanke 71'), 19-Sadio Mane.

Coach: Jurgen Klopp (Germany)

Manchester City (3-2-4-1): 31-Ederson; 14-Aymeric Laporte, 4-Vincent Kompany, 30-Nicolas Otamendi; 8-Ilkay Gundogan (7-Raheem Sterling 57 '), 25-Fernandinho; 2-Kyle Walker, 17-Kevin De Bruyne, 21-David Silva, 19-Leroy Sane; 33-Gabriel Jesus.

Coach: Pep Guardiola (Spain)

Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)

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