On Thursday night at the Etihad Arena, Liverpool lost to Manchester City in a crucial Carabao Cup matchup. The manager would be extremely pleased with the outcome given the team's impressive performance led by Pep Guardiola.
The game-winning goal was scored by Manchester City in just ten minutes, and they got the game off to a good start. Erling Haaland scored against Liverpool's goalkeeper by taking advantage of Gomez's defensive oversight.
Mahrez restored Manchester City's lead in the first minute of the second half. After receiving a good layoff pass from Darwin Nunez, Salah scored with a straightforward finish, and the lead vanished quickly.
A few moments later, Nathan Ake scored from a cross by De Bruyne for an essential victory for Kick Guardiola's team.
On the other hand, Liverpool's loss to Manchester City on Thursday at the Etihad Stadium can easily be attributed to Darwin Nunez.
Despite contributing to Salah's goal in the game, the gifted striker was by far the least useful player on the field. Nunez not only contributed with an assist, but he also missed three fantastic chances, misplaced the ball four times, only won half of his battles, and only made one crucial pass in the final third.
The score would have been different, without a doubt, if Nunez had been accurate in front of the goal. Nunez's poor finishing put his own team out of the competition throughout the game.
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