Manchester City's dramatic late show at Anfield has dealt a crushing blow to Liverpool's title ambitions, sending the Premier League chasing pack into disarray. A stunning comeback from two goals down was sealed by Marc Guéhi, who repaid Pep Guardiola for his summer signing with a defensive masterclass that ultimately proved decisive.
Guardiola was visibly relieved after blowing a kiss towards the heavens as he celebrated with his team, acknowledging that City's fate still hangs in the balance. But make no mistake, this win is a significant turning point. With Arsenal's draw against RB Leipzig earlier on Saturday evening mirroring Dominic Szoboszlai's impact for Liverpool and sweeping the league leaders into chaos, City have now reduced their lead to six points.
The 25-year-old Guéhi was instrumental in this thrilling victory, marshalling his penalty area with composure and providing a platform for City's dramatic comeback. His defensive prowess, particularly in the second half when Liverpool launched everything in search of an equaliser, was unmatched. Even the most ardent Liverpool fans couldn't deny that he was part of the better team in the first hour, silencing critics who had made him the subject of boos at Anfield.
A defining moment came in the 74th minute, when Guéhi repelled Szoboszlai's cross-bound shot into Salah, preventing a certain equaliser. And then, just six minutes later, he again denied Jones from putting the Egyptian forward through on goal with an interception that demonstrated his impressive recovery from earlier mistakes.
Guéhi's display has also raised eyebrows among City fans who initially doubted their summer signing due to the intense scrutiny surrounding his move to Liverpool in January. The player's claim that he is now at "the best club in England" was met with derision, but it seems Guardiola and his team have got it right.
In a season where anything can happen, City's message has been clear: don't write us off just yet. And with this thrilling victory over Liverpool, their manager has proven once again why he is one of the greatest tacticians in the game.
Guardiola was visibly relieved after blowing a kiss towards the heavens as he celebrated with his team, acknowledging that City's fate still hangs in the balance. But make no mistake, this win is a significant turning point. With Arsenal's draw against RB Leipzig earlier on Saturday evening mirroring Dominic Szoboszlai's impact for Liverpool and sweeping the league leaders into chaos, City have now reduced their lead to six points.
The 25-year-old Guéhi was instrumental in this thrilling victory, marshalling his penalty area with composure and providing a platform for City's dramatic comeback. His defensive prowess, particularly in the second half when Liverpool launched everything in search of an equaliser, was unmatched. Even the most ardent Liverpool fans couldn't deny that he was part of the better team in the first hour, silencing critics who had made him the subject of boos at Anfield.
A defining moment came in the 74th minute, when Guéhi repelled Szoboszlai's cross-bound shot into Salah, preventing a certain equaliser. And then, just six minutes later, he again denied Jones from putting the Egyptian forward through on goal with an interception that demonstrated his impressive recovery from earlier mistakes.
Guéhi's display has also raised eyebrows among City fans who initially doubted their summer signing due to the intense scrutiny surrounding his move to Liverpool in January. The player's claim that he is now at "the best club in England" was met with derision, but it seems Guardiola and his team have got it right.
In a season where anything can happen, City's message has been clear: don't write us off just yet. And with this thrilling victory over Liverpool, their manager has proven once again why he is one of the greatest tacticians in the game.