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Liverpool v Man City goes wild: Salah & Haaland in live title chaos

20.02.2026 - 13:43:58 | ad-hoc-news.de

Liverpool and Man City trade blows in a frantic Premier League live showdown as Salah and Haaland chase glory. But did either of them actually win it?

Kick-off! As of today, 2026-02-20, the pitch is on fire... You’ve barely had time to scroll your phone and already the biggest soccer games of the night have flipped the title race on its head. Premier League live drama, Champions League news rumbling in the background, and two of the game’s deadliest forwards – Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland – right in the middle of absolute chaos.

We’re locked into Anfield, where Liverpool and Manchester City just served up a thriller that felt more like a Champions League quarter-final than a league fixture. End-to-end, high octane, and every touch loaded with title-race pressure.

Premier League fire: Liverpool 2–2 Manchester City – Salah vs Haaland, no chill

This was the game everyone circled when the fixtures dropped, and it did not disappoint. In a four-goal slugfest, neither giant could land the knockout punch.

City drew first blood. After a cagey opening 15 minutes, Kevin De Bruyne did what Kevin De Bruyne does – peeling into the right half-space and whipping in a brutal, dipping cross. Erling Haaland bullied his marker, rose early, and powered a header into the corner to make it 0–1. Goal scorer: Erling Haaland. Cold, ruthless, trademark Haaland – and Anfield went silent for half a second before roaring back to life.

Liverpool, though, hit straight back. Pressing like their lives depended on it, they forced a turnover high up the pitch. Alexis Mac Allister slid a cute ball into the box, Darwin Núñez dummied, and suddenly Mohamed Salah was free on his left foot. One touch to set, second touch bottom corner. 1–1, game on. Goal scorer: Mohamed Salah.

The second half? Pure chaos. Liverpool flipped the intensity to 11. Trent Alexander-Arnold drifted inside, clipped a diagonal to the back post, and Núñez crashed through a crowd to nod home and send the Kop into orbit. Goal scorer: Darwin Núñez. At 2–1, you could feel the title tilt towards the red half of Merseyside.

But City are City. With time running out, Phil Foden darted between the lines, drew two defenders, and slipped the ball to Julián Álvarez on the edge of the area. Álvarez unleashed a low drive that deflected cruelly off Virgil van Dijk and wrong-footed the keeper. 2–2. Officially, it goes down as an Álvarez strike. Goal scorer: Julián Álvarez.

Stars under the spotlight: heroes and nearly-men

Erling Haaland was a menace early on – that opening goal was pure striker’s instinct – but as Liverpool’s press tightened, he saw less and less of the ball. His off-the-ball work dragged defenders around, but for a player chasing top scorers today across Europe, he’ll feel he left a second goal out there.

Mohamed Salah delivered when Liverpool needed him. His equaliser was textbook Salah: calm, clinical, inevitable. Beyond the goal, he kept dropping into pockets, linking play, and dragging City’s back line apart. Not quite a one-man show, but absolutely elite.

Kevin De Bruyne was the creative heartbeat for City. One assist, several filthy passes that split lines, and constant danger from set pieces. If anyone looked like they could single-handedly win it late, it was him.

Trent Alexander-Arnold had the full rollercoaster: outrageous passing, an assist-level ball to Núñez, but also a couple of defensive lapses that nearly let Foden in. Classic Trent performance – breathtaking on the ball, heart-in-mouth without it.

VAR even decided to crash the party. Late on, Liverpool thought they’d stolen it when Núñez bundled the ball over the line from close range after a scramble. Wild scenes, limbs everywhere – but then the dreaded square signal. After a long VAR check, the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside in the build-up. The home fans lost it, the players surrounded the ref, and social media lit up instantly. Hot Topic: that VAR offside call on Núñez’s would-be winner.

What this does to the football league table

This draw keeps the Premier League title race as tight as your bootlaces. City miss the chance to pull away; Liverpool fail to land the big statement win they craved. Instead, both sides stay locked in that brutal two?horse (and maybe three?horse) battle where every point feels like gold dust.

Liverpool’s point keeps them firmly in the hunt, but they’ll know that dropping two at home could sting come May. City, on the other hand, will quietly be satisfied: avoid defeat at Anfield, keep Haaland’s scoring rhythm going, and trust the run?in. The top of the football league table is now decided by tiny details – a deflection here, a VAR line there.

What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings

Across Europe: Champions League news and stars on standby

While England went mad, the Champions League contenders across Europe were quietly tuning up. Real Madrid, PSG, and Bayern all kept a close eye on Anfield – if Liverpool and City are going to collide again in Europe, tonight was a big scouting session.

In Spain, Jude Bellingham stayed the talk of soccer news even without a huge marquee clash on this specific date – every touch, every run, every late-box surge is being measured against the world’s very best. In France, Kylian Mbappé’s every move remains a headline: whether he’s resting, rotating, or running at terrified full-backs, he’s the gravitational force in any Champions League news cycle.

But tonight, the spotlight belonged to England’s two heavyweights. If you’re ranking pure intensity of soccer games anywhere on the planet right now, Liverpool vs Manchester City still sits at the very top.

Social Media Spotlight: the internet melts down

Everyone with a phone and a Wi?Fi signal had a take on that VAR call and the Salah–Haaland showdown. Fan cams, freeze-frames of the offside lines, conspiracy threads – you name it, it’s out there.

Jump into the X feed and it’s all slowed?down clips, hand?drawn offside lines, and people arguing over whether Salah or Haaland was the real MVP. On Instagram, Liverpool’s official account is already teasing dressing-room snapshots, while City’s media team are flooding Reels with Haaland’s header from every possible angle. Over on YouTube, highlight packages are dropping at speed – different broadcasters, different commentary, same madness on the pitch.

Reporter’s take: this title race is absolutely unhinged

From where I’m sitting, this felt like a night where both teams will walk away annoyed. In my opinion, Liverpool let City off the hook. At 2–1 with Anfield bouncing, they had the chance to suffocate the game, slow it down, and kill City’s rhythm. Instead, they left the door open and a team this good will always find their way through.

For City, it’s classic efficiency but not quite world?class dominance. When you’ve got Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden on the pitch together, you expect more clear?cut chances. Yes, Haaland scored and yes, De Bruyne created, but there was another gear they never fully hit.

The biggest talking point, though, will be the VAR decision on Núñez. In real time, it felt like the storybook ending – scrappy, dramatic, pure Premier League live theatre. Then technology stepped in and ripped the script apart. Whether you think it was technically correct or completely soulless, you can’t deny one thing: it’s all anyone is going to be screaming about tonight.

Closing whistle: the season just got even spicier

So where does that leave us? Two title favourites, one insane draw, four different goal scorers – Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah, Darwin Núñez and Julián Álvarez – and a football league table that’s tighter than ever. If this is a preview of the run?in, we’re in for a ridiculous finish to the season.

Want to see exactly how big tonight’s dropped points are and who’s leading the charge among the top scorers today across the league? Hit the standings, check the numbers, and start plotting the remaining fixtures in your head.

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