Liverpool vs Man City goes wild: late drama, title race shaken – live reaction
10.02.2026 - 21:02:21Premier League live drama: Liverpool 3–2 Man City
If you blinked, you missed something. The scoring opened on 14 minutes when Erling Haaland did exactly what you expect from the Norwegian robot. Kevin De Bruyne slipped a filthy reverse pass through Trent Alexander-Arnold’s channel, Haaland peeled off Virgil van Dijk and smashed a low left?footer into the far corner. 1–0 City, Anfield stunned.
Liverpool’s response? Furious. On 27 minutes, Mohamed Salah dragged them level. Alexis Mac Allister clipped a ball over the top, Salah bullied Joško Gvardiol, cut inside onto that magic left foot and curled one past Ederson from the edge of the box. Vintage Salah, that trademark whip – you could feel the ‘Mooooo’ roar from the Kop.
The game turned properly wild just before half-time. In the 42nd minute, Liverpool went 2–1 up through Darwin Núñez. Luis Díaz roasted Kyle Walker down the left, fizzed in a low cross and Núñez, crashing between Rúben Dias and John Stones, stabbed it in at the near post. The celebration? Straight into the cameras, chest out, pure chaos energy.
City, as always, refused to die. On 63 minutes, Phil Foden made it 2–2 with a beauty. Bernardo Silva slipped him the ball on the right edge of the box and Foden cut inside Andy Robertson before firing a left?foot rocket that clipped the underside of the bar and in. Alisson had no chance; the away end absolutely detonated.
Then came the big talking point. On 78 minutes, Haaland thought he’d bagged his second. De Bruyne’s free?kick dropped in the six?yard box, Haaland tussled with Van Dijk, spun and poked it home. But VAR dragged it back: a tug on Van Dijk’s shirt in the build-up. Goal disallowed. City players raging, Guardiola losing his head on the touchline, Anfield howling with delight. That VAR call is exactly what social media is melting down over right now.
And because football loves narrative, the punishment came fast. On 88 minutes, Liverpool landed the knockout. Super?sub Diogo Jota found space between the lines, slid the ball wide to Salah, and the Egyptian King whipped in a wicked cross. Jota darted across the front of Dias and glanced a header into the far corner. 3–2 Liverpool, limbs in the Kop, Guardiola staring into the distance in disbelief.
Heroes, flops and the big names under the spotlight
- Mohamed Salah – One goal, one assist, and constant terror down City’s right. His equaliser flipped the energy of the whole game, and that late assist for Jota was pure class. On nights like this, he still feels absolutely world?class.
- Erling Haaland – Scored a textbook Haaland goal and thought he’d nicked a brace before VAR came calling. Clinical with his finish, but he’ll be haunted by the disallowed second – and by how quiet he was in the last 20 minutes when City needed a saviour.
- Kevin De Bruyne – Two outrageous passes, one direct assist for Haaland, but he faded physically after 70 minutes. When Liverpool turned the game late on, he couldn’t grab it back.
- Virgil van Dijk – Looked rattled by Haaland early but grew into the fight. He’ll be thrilled VAR spotted the shirt pull for the disallowed goal, but overall he led the line like a captain in chaos.
- Darwin Núñez – One of those classic Núñez nights: relentless running, messy touches, but a huge goal. He dragged City’s back line all over the place.
What this does to the football league table
This result blows the Premier League wide open. Liverpool’s win nudges them above City and keeps them locked in the title race with Arsenal. City, who came into the night with a chance to go top, instead slide back, suddenly staring at a gap that looked impossible a few weeks ago.
What does this mean for the title race? Liverpool now have momentum, the crowd belief, and a massive statement win against the champions. City, meanwhile, have to respond quickly or risk chasing in second or third as the run?in approaches. To see exactly how tight it is at the top and who’s breathing down their necks, check the live table here:
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Champions League news & ripple effects
There’s a big European subplot to all this. With the Champions League knockout stages looming, both managers rotated just a bit – and it showed late on. Jürgen Klopp (still chasing that perfect farewell run in Europe) hooked Curtis Jones and Núñez to inject fresh legs, and it was sub Diogo Jota who delivered the winner.
For City, Pep Guardiola’s side suddenly look vulnerable. Haaland’s early goal was classic City, but the way they tired, the space they left for Salah and Díaz on the break – that’s exactly what Champions League opponents will be licking their lips about. If this was supposed to be the calm before a European storm, it turned into a warning siren instead.
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My take: this felt like a title swing
Let’s be honest: this didn’t look like just another entry in the long Liverpool–City saga. This felt like a momentum shift. In my opinion, City were too passive once they got back to 2–2. You can’t have Haaland, De Bruyne, Foden and Bernardo on the pitch and then just sit off at Anfield. That’s asking for exactly what happened: Salah smelling blood, Jota coming in fresh, and Liverpool feeding off the noise.
From Liverpool’s side, this was huge character. Conceding early to Haaland could have broken them, but instead they cranked up the tempo and turned it into the kind of chaotic street fight that suits Núñez, Díaz and Salah perfectly. If they can bottle this intensity and bring it every week, they’re absolutely in this title and Champions League conversation.
For City, I’m not saying Guardiola has to rip it all up – but the balance looks off. Too open in transition, the full-backs exposed, and when De Bruyne tires there doesn’t seem to be a Plan B that really sticks. With Arsenal and Liverpool snapping at them, that aura of inevitability has taken a hit tonight.
Closing whistle: where we stand after all this
You came looking for football results today and ended up with one of the games of the season. Salah scored, Haaland scored, Jota stole the spotlight late, and the title race just got a serious jolt of electricity. From the VAR chaos to the last?minute header, this was Premier League live drama at its best.
If you want to really feel the weight of that Jota winner, look at how tight the top of the table is now and how many points separate Liverpool, City and the chasing pack. Every goal, every slip, every VAR decision is going to matter from here on out.
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