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Salah, Mane on target as Reds down City in Champions Cup

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MOHAMED Salah and Sadio Mane made an instant impact as Liverpool came from behind to beat Premier League champions Manchester City 2-1 in their Internatio­nal Champions Cup friendly match on Wednesday.

Mane stroked home Liverpool’s winner from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time to give Jurgen Klopp’s men a morale-boosting victory over an under-strength City team at the MetLife Stadium.

Klopp praised Mane’s performanc­e after coming on in the second half.

“The second half pleased me, first half not so much,” Klopp said.

“You saw the difference when Sadio came on. He played balls in behind and made life difficult.

“With this and all the other changes, it changed the game.”

Both Klopp and City boss Pep Guardiola were unimpresse­d with the makeshift playing surface in a venue used by the New York Giants and New York Jets NFL teams.

“Better to throw the ball than pass it in this arena,” Klopp said.

Guardiola meanwhile said he was relieved no players were injured.

“This happened in my first season with Barcelona and I was so angry, so upset,” Guardiola said when asked about the pitch. “I grew up and am a more mature guy. I look to the other side. It is business. We pray before the game that there would be no injuries and that’s what happened.”

Both Liverpool and City’s pre-season preparatio­ns in the United States have been disrupted by the absence of several key players who starred in the World Cup.

Guardiola however sounded a positive note about the absentees.

“I learned that when I was little boy in Barcelona in the Academy – don’t find excuses,” he said. “We are happy as a club to have 16 players out and the most with their national teams, that’s a good sign for the club.

“In the past it didn’t happen, years ago, and that is good for our future. But we are going to adapt. It’s as simple as that.”

Salah and Mane both reported for duty for Liverpool in time for Wednesday’s game.

Nonetheles­s, it was City who took the lead just after half-time when German internatio­nal Leroy Sane caught Liverpool’s defence napping and burst clear to slot past Caoimhin Kelleher on 57 minutes.

United’s bizarre penalty win

Egypt star Salah, however, was quick to make his mark after coming on for Curtis Jones in the 62nd minute, scoring a header with virtually his first touch of the game to level it at 1-1.

The game appeared to be heading for a draw until Tosin Adarabioyo crashed into Dominic Solanke in the area for a certain penalty. Mane stepped up to send Joe Hart the wrong way and give Klopp’s team the win.

Meanwhile, Alexis Sanchez was on target as Manchester United defeated AC Milan on penalties in their Internatio­nal Champions Cup friendly on Wednesday.

Chilean internatio­nal Sanchez was United’s best performer in a low-key game at Carson’s StubHub Center which finished 1-1.

Sanchez fired United into the lead with a well-taken goal on 12 minutes before Spanish midifelder Suso equalised for Milan three minutes later.

Although Sanchez produced a lively performanc­e for United, the Premier League giants were unable to find a further goal, sending the game to penalties.

A bizarre shootout was won 9-8 by United, with both teams having to recycle their penalty takers after a string of missed spot-kicks.

Ander Herrera fired United into the lead in sudden death with his second penalty before Ivorian youngster Franck Kessie chipped his spot-kick over the bar to give United the win.

United’s Portuguese goalkeeper Joel Pereira, deputising for the absent David De Gea and Sergio Romero, said he hoped his performanc­e in the shootout had helped his bid to win a place in manager Jose Mourinho’s squad.

“I have been here 18 months and the manager shows good faith and trust in me. He wants me to play and he thinks it’s the right thing for me,” Pereira said.

“I will find out next week where I play next season. I want to prove the manager the faith he put in me is right.”

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (right) celebrates after his side beat Manchester City in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Wednesday.
AFP Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (right) celebrates after his side beat Manchester City in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Wednesday.

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