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Darwin Nunez outshines Erling Haaland as Liverpool beat Man City to Community Shield

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Leicester, United Kingdom - Liverpool struck first blood against Manchester City ahead of the new Premier League season as Darwin Nunez made an instant impact for Jurgen Klopp’s men to win the Community Shield 3-1 on Saturday.

In a tale of two big summer signings, Nunez came off the bench to win a penalty and score his first goal since a 75-million euro ($77 million) move from Benfica, while Erling Haaland had a City debut to forget.

“He’s good,” said Klopp on Nunez, who has been criticised for his pre-season performanc­es. “Today we played the smart passes. We saw Darwin in dangerous situations. He used the spaces and finished well too.

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s blistering strike gave Liverpool a deserved half-time lead in Leicester.

But it was City’s other new forward who hauled Pep Guardiola’s men back into the game after the break as Julian Alvarez equalised.

Tying down Mohamed Salah to a new three-year deal was Liverpool’s other major piece of summer business and the Egyptian made no mistake from the penalty spot after Nunez’s header was handled by Ruben Dias.

The Uruguayan then got his own glory moment by stooping to head home in stoppage time before tearing off his shirt in celebratio­n.

Victory saw Liverpool win the traditiona­l season curtain-raiser for the first time since 2006 and lay down an early marker in what is expected to be another battle between the sides for the Premier League title.

City held off the Reds to win the Premier League for a fourth time in five years by a point in a thrilling finale to last season.

Guardiola’s men had to come from 2-0 down on the final day of the campaign to beat Aston Villa and were again guilty of a slow start.

Salah was the provider for the opening goal as he laid Thiago Alcantara’s crossfield pass back to the edge of the box and Alexander-Arnold smashed in off the post with the aid of a slight deflection off Dias.

Haaland was denied by Liverpool stand-in goalkeeper Adrian with his first sight of goal.

However, the Norwegian should have opened his City account moments later as he failed to properly connect with Joao Cancelo’s inviting cross.

“It’s good for him to see the reality of the new country, new league,” said Guardiola on Haaland’s first taste of English football.

“He was there. Today he didn’t score - another day he will score.”

 ?? ?? Darwin Nunez celebrates with the Community Shield after Liverpool beat Manchester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday (AFP)
Darwin Nunez celebrates with the Community Shield after Liverpool beat Manchester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday (AFP)

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