City honour Liverpool – then hammer them 4-0

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team's first goal during their English Premier League match against Liverpool at Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Thursday. Photo: Dave Thompson/AP

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is congratulated by teammates after scoring his team's first goal during their English Premier League match against Liverpool at Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Thursday. Photo: Dave Thompson/AP

Published Jul 2, 2020

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MANCHESTER – Manchester City generously applauded new champions Liverpool onto the field before their Premier League match on Thursday – and promptly showed no mercy by thrashing them 4-0 at the Etihad stadium.

With the title secured a week ago, there was little at stake for Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool side who showed far from their usual levels of intensity but the loss, just their second of the league campaign, was an emphatic reminder that City will be desperate to regain their crown next season.

After the guard of honour, which included City manager Pep Guardiola, the visitors started brightly and Ederson had to be alert to keep out a fourth-minute effort from Mohamed Salah.

Salah then struck the post after a clever pass from Roberto Firmino, whose hair was coloured red, but if Liverpool thought they were in for another night of festivities, they were in for a rude awakening.

Joe Gomez could not cope with Raheem Sterling’s twisting and turning in the box, pulling him to the ground before Kevin De Bruyne converted the penalty in the 25th minute.

Sterling doubled the lead 10 minutes later when after a swift break, Phil Foden found him inside the box and the ex-Liverpool forward cut inside Gomez and slid the ball home.

The 20-year-old Foden made it 3-0, firing past Alisson after a swift exchange with Kevin De Bruyne.

City were showing an unusual willingness to play long balls and after Rodri launched a pass deep to De Bruyne, the Belgian found Sterling inside the box and he slipped the ball goalwards, with substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s outstretched touch only turning it into his own net.

Reuters

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