Liverpool held Manchester City to a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium, preventing City from equaling the English top-flight record of 24 straight home wins in all competitions....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Haaland’s record-breaking goal came in the 27th minute when he capitalized on a miscued kick from Liverpool’s goalkeeper, Alisson, after receiving a pass from Nathan Ake…CONTINUE READING>>

The Norwegian forward reached the milestone of 50 top-flight goals in just 48 matches, surpassing Andrew Cole’s previous record.

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Despite Haaland’s early goal, Liverpool remained resilient throughout the first half, with Darwin Nunez missing several good opportunities.

The visitors’ goalkeeper, Ederson, made a crucial full-stretch save to deny Nunez’s header.

The match was evenly contested, with both teams contributing to an entertaining display.

In the second half, Manchester City created better chances, but Liverpool’s Alexander-Arnold stole the spotlight with a sublime low shot into the far corner in the 80th minute, silencing the home crowd and securing a draw for his team.

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The result meant that Manchester City fell short of the historic 24 consecutive home wins record, set by Sunderland in the 1890s. City maintains a one-point lead over second-placed Liverpool in the Premier League standings.

Looking ahead, Manchester City will face RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League before a domestic clash against Tottenham on Sunday.

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Meanwhile, Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures include a UEFA Europa League match against LASK and a Premier League encounter against Fulham at Anfield on Sunday…CONTINUE READING>>

Below is the Updated EPL Standings;

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