The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Reds face tough City test

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left City playing catch up to a Liverpool side eyeing history by ending a 29-year wait to win the league. But even when seemingly no one else could stop City as they stormed to the title with a record 100 points last season, Klopp’s men were a constant menace. Last January, it was City who were on course to equal Arsenal’s “Invincible­s” of 2003-04 until they went to Anfield in January and were blown away by a three-goal salvo in nine second-half minutes to lose 4-3 despite a late rally.

In the documentar­y “All Or Nothing” which chronicled City’s title triumph, Guardiola is seen admitting to his coaching staff ahead of returning to Anfield for the Champions League quarter-final, first leg: “They scare me. They’re dangerous, I mean it.” It takes a lot to frighten a coach who has won 24 trophies in three different countries, but Guardiola’s fears were realised as another Liverpool blitz secured a 3-0 win. Six days later, Liverpool won again at the Etihad, withstandi­ng a City onslaught for 45 minutes to take control in the second period once Guardiola had lost his cool and been sent to the stands.

Now Liverpool have extended that ability for short destructiv­e bursts into a title challenge for the long haul.

The addition of Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker and a first full season with the world’s most expensive defender Virgil van Dijk has seen Klopp’s men concede just eight times in 20 Premier League games. And after a slow start, the prolific front three of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane that terrorised City last season are beginning to hit top form once more. All three scored in the same Premier League game for the first time this season on Saturday as Arsenal were blown away 5-1 at Anfield.

“Unfortunat­ely we lost two (games) and have a rival that is the best team in Europe or in the world in top form like Liverpool,” added Guardiola.

“That’s why it is a challenge for us next Thursday to try and win there to try and sustain this position as long as possible to arrive at the end of the season fighting for the title.”— AFP

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