Football, Premier League

Liverpool vs Man City Live Thriller: Salah & Haaland Light Up Anfield

14.03.2026 - 08:45:01 | ad-hoc-news.de

Liverpool and Man City trade blows in a wild Anfield showdown – Salah strikes, Haaland answers, late drama, VAR chaos. Who really won the title fight tonight?

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Kick-off! As of today, 2026-03-14, the pitch is on fire... If you love soccer games with pure chaos, insane quality and heart?stopping drama, Liverpool vs Manchester City at Anfield just gave you everything. Goals from Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland, a monstrous display from Kevin De Bruyne, a nervy Liverpool back line, and a VAR call that has all of football arguing in the comments. This wasn’t just a Premier League classic, it felt like a Champions League knockout played on a Saturday night.

Right now, this was the match of the Premier League live slate, a game that could twist the whole title race in one manic, breathless evening.

First Half: Salah sparks, De Bruyne dictates, Haaland lurks

From the very first whistle, you could feel Liverpool flying into duels. Anfield was bouncing, and you could tell Jürgen Klopp wanted his team to press high and suffocate City’s rhythm. But you don’t just suffocate Kevin De Bruyne. The Belgian maestro kept dropping into little half-spaces, spraying passes with that trademark whip that slices lines open like warm butter.

The opener, though, was all about Mohamed Salah and pure chaos. In the 18th minute, Alexis Mac Allister pinched the ball in midfield, slipped it early to Darwin Núñez, who spun and instantly threaded a pass between Rúben Dias and John Stones. Salah ghosted through the gap, took one touch to open his body and then whipped a left?footed finish low into the far corner. Goal: Mohamed Salah (18'). Anfield exploded. You could feel that roar through the TV.

Salah’s first half was vintage: darting runs, dropping deep to link, bullying defenders in little one?v?one pockets. Every time Liverpool broke, it felt like he was going to add a second. City, though, didn’t panic. They never do. Pep Guardiola just kept waving his hands, pulling Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden inside to overload the middle while Kyle Walker tore up the right flank.

The equaliser came from exactly that structure. In the 32nd minute, De Bruyne drifted wide right, collected a short pass from Walker, and with the most casual swing of his right boot, drilled a low cross to the penalty spot. You already knew what was coming. Erling Haaland bullied Virgil van Dijk just enough to get half a yard, then side?footed the ball first time straight into the bottom corner. Goal: Erling Haaland (32'). One sniff, one finish. That’s why he scares every defender in the world.

Haaland’s overall display was classic Haaland: not 20 touches, but every run dragged defenders out of position. Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté were constantly checking their shoulders, and that alone gave De Bruyne and Foden more room in front of Liverpool’s back four.

Second Half: End?to?end chaos and the VAR storm

Second halves in these heavyweight soccer games often get cagey. Not this one. This was pure, unfiltered madness.

In the 54th minute, Liverpool thought they had taken the lead again. Trent Alexander-Arnold fizzed in a low corner, the ball dropped to Dominik Szoboszlai at the edge of the area and he lashed a rocket through a crowd of bodies. It cannoned off the inside of the post and seemed to bounce over the line before Ederson clawed it out. The referee’s watch didn’t buzz, play went on, and Liverpool players absolutely lost it, screaming for goal?line tech. Replays showed the ball maybe – maybe – a millimetre from fully crossing. Agonising.

Then came the VAR moment that’s blowing up X and Instagram comments. Minute 63: Phil Foden slalomed into the box, Konaté stuck out a leg, minimal contact, Foden went down. The on?field call was penalty to City. Liverpool went ballistic. VAR checked it, the ref went to the monitor, slow?motion replays made the contact look way bigger than it probably was at full speed… and the penalty stood.

Up stepped Haaland for his second. Or so he thought. He went low to Alisson’s left, but the Brazilian guessed right and palmed it away in front of the Kop. Missed penalty: Erling Haaland (65'). From potential villain to almost hero in two seconds: Alisson’s save felt like a turning point. Haaland’s reaction said everything – hands on head, stunned. He might score a hundred a season, but even cyborgs have bad moments.

And then, 73rd minute, Liverpool flipped the script. City were still mentally replaying the missed pen when Szoboszlai nicked the ball again, slipped it to Núñez, who rolled a pass into the left channel for Luis Díaz. Díaz drove at Walker, chopped inside on his right and curled a gorgeous shot into the far top corner. Goal: Luis Díaz (73'). That’s a Champions League?level finish in a Premier League live showdown. Anfield went absolutely nuclear.

City, though, are champions for a reason. Pep threw on Julián Álvarez and Jack Grealish to overload the flanks, and the pressure just suffocated Liverpool deeper and deeper. In the 88th minute, it all cracked. A De Bruyne outswinging corner, a scrappy first header, and then Rúben Dias reacted quickest to poke it in from six yards. Goal: Rúben Dias (88'). 2-2, hearts shattered, neutrals rejoicing, defenders exhausted.

Big names: Heroes, flops, and everyone in between

Mohamed Salah was a menace. Beyond his goal, his work rate and intelligence were unreal. He kept pulling into half?spaces, creating lanes for Núñez to attack and opening gaps for overlapping full-backs. On another day he walks away with two goals and an assist. His only tiny knock? A late counter where he could have squared it to Díaz for a tap?in but went for glory and dragged it wide. Killer instinct or selfish? Depends who you ask.

Erling Haaland was a walking storyline. One ice?cold finish, one saved penalty, and those trademark, brutal sprints that keep centre?backs panicking every second. Was he a hero or a flop? Honestly, he was both. You can’t ignore that miss in a title?level game, but you also can’t ignore that without his first?half goal, City are probably dead and buried.

Kevin De Bruyne was the best midfielder on the pitch. Again. His assist for Haaland, his late set?piece delivery for Dias, his constant ability to pick the right option at insane tempo – it was all there. If City claw their way to the title, nights like this will be part of the story.

On the Liverpool side, Alisson deserves a statue just for that penalty save. His command of the box, his sweeper?keeper interventions when City tried to slide Haaland in behind, and that one?on?one stop vs Foden in the 77th minute kept Liverpool alive. Van Dijk had a war with Haaland, winning some duels, losing a few, but you could tell this was an elite striker vs elite defender duel at top speed.

What this does to the Premier League table

This 2-2 draw feels like both teams dropped something and gained something. Liverpool lose the chance to open up a wider gap at the top, City miss a golden chance to steal three points in enemy territory. In the live football league table, this result keeps the race absolutely on a knife?edge, a one? or two?point swing separating the sides, with a pack of hungry challengers just behind waiting for a slip.

Arsenal, Spurs, and maybe even a resurgent Chelsea will be watching this thinking: "If these two giants keep taking points off each other, we’ve got a chance." Every little draw, every missed penalty, every stoppage?time equaliser is suddenly massive in the mathematics of May.

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

Social Media Spotlight: Fans melt down over VAR and Haaland’s miss

While the players were still catching their breath, social media was already on fire. The hashtag #LIVMCI instantly rocketed to the top of football trending topics. Two things dominated the timeline: that penalty decision on Foden and Haaland’s miss from the spot. One camp says it was "soft but technically a foul", the other calls it a "dive and a robbery". Welcome to modern football, where the slow?mo replay can start an online civil war.

On Instagram, Liverpool’s official account @liverpoolfc dumped a carousel the second the whistle blew – Salah screaming into the Kop, Díaz knee?sliding, Alisson roaring after the penalty save. The comments are pure chaos: "Title still on", "VAR is a joke", "We deserved more" and, of course, endless GOAT emojis under Salah’s photo.

Over on YouTube, highlight hunters are already spamming search for "Liverpool vs Manchester City highlights" to relive Salah’s curler, Díaz’s wonder strike and that heart?stopping penalty save. Broadcasters like Sky Sports Football and the official Premier League channel are pumping out clips, tactical breakdowns, and instant fan?cam reactions.

Other headline soccer games today

It wasn’t just Anfield cooking. Across Europe’s top soccer games, there was serious noise.

Arsenal grind out a late win

At the Emirates, Arsenal pulled off one of those ugly?but?massive wins that define seasons. Down 0-1 after an early counterattack finished by Ivan Toney (Brentford, 21'), Mikel Arteta’s side looked flat for stretches. But Bukayo Saka kept believing, constantly cutting in from the right and whipping balls into dangerous areas.

In the 67th minute, Saka finally broke through, dancing past his marker and sliding a cutback to Gabriel Jesus, who smashed in the equaliser. Goal: Gabriel Jesus (67'). Then in stoppage time, the Emirates erupted. A recycled corner fell to Martin Ødegaard at the edge of the box. He took one delicate touch and curled a left?footer into the top corner. Goal: Martin Ødegaard (90+2'). Absolute scenes. Ødegaard’s celebration – sprinting to the corner flag, arms wide – screamed "title charge is alive".

La Liga: Bellingham steals the show again

Meanwhile in Spain, Jude Bellingham just refuses to be normal. Real Madrid’s young superstar was once again the main event in a 3-1 victory at the Bernabéu. After an early shocker saw Madrid concede to Alexander Sørloth (Villarreal, 9'), Bellingham dragged his team back.

First, he timed a late run to perfection, meeting a Vinícius Júnior cross with a cushioned header into the bottom corner. Goal: Jude Bellingham (34'). Then in the second half, he turned provider, slipping a disguised through ball to Vinícius, who rounded the keeper and tapped in. Goal: Vinícius Júnior (61'). The third came from Rodrygo after yet another Bellingham pre?assist in transition. Goal: Rodrygo (78').

Bellingham was everywhere – orchestrating moves, pressing high, dropping deep to collect. If Haaland and Mbappé are the pure finishers, Bellingham is the all?action director. In the Champions League news cycle, you already know these kinds of performances are shaping the Ballon d’Or narrative.

Serie A & Bundesliga: Mbappé heats up, title races tighten

Over in Italy, the vibes were very different but just as tense. Inter scraped a 1-0 win courtesy of a late header from Lautaro Martínez (84'), climbing further clear in the Scudetto chase. Lautaro might not get the same global headlines as Haaland or Mbappé, but this season he’s been pure clutch – always turning half?chances into season?defining goals.

And in Germany, the Bundesliga drama refused to slow. Bayern Munich edged a wild 3-2 against Leipzig. Harry Kane bagged a brace – one poacher’s finish in the box on 15 minutes and a nerveless penalty in the 72nd – while Jamal Musiala danced through three defenders for the highlight?reel third. Goals: Harry Kane (15', 72' pen), Jamal Musiala (59'). The win keeps Bayern snapping at the heels of league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who themselves took three points earlier in the day.

Young reporter take: Title race insanity and coaching pressure

Let’s be real: after tonight, calling a favourite for the Premier League crown is basically a coin flip. Manchester City still feel inevitable, but Liverpool’s energy at Anfield and Arsenal’s late?win mentality scream "we’re not going anywhere." The football league table is starting to look like a pressure cooker – one slip, one missed penalty, one VAR call in March could be the reason someone lifts or loses the trophy in May.

From where I’m sitting, Pep Guardiola actually looked rattled for a split second after Haaland’s missed penalty – not in a screaming way, just that tiny flash of disbelief. Meanwhile, Klopp’s reaction to the VAR decision was peak Klopp: laughing in pure disbelief, clapping sarcastically, then whipping the crowd back to life. Managers talk about controlling emotions, but in nights like this, you can see how much it burns inside them.

My bold take? If City don’t tighten up defensively on set pieces and Liverpool don’t learn how to kill games when they’re on top, we’re about to see the wildest three?way title fight in years. Also, if you’re Gareth Southgate, you’re watching Bellingham bossing La Liga and Ødegaard delivering clutch winners and thinking: the Champions League knockouts this year are going to be a joke, the level is that high.

Where we go from here

As we wrap up this insane day of soccer news, one thing’s clear: the season is nowhere near decided. Today’s draw at Anfield goes straight into the "instant classic" folder. Salah reminded everyone he’s still one of the deadliest forwards on the planet, Haaland proved he’s human but still terrifying, and De Bruyne once again showed why every manager on earth would build a team around him if they could.

Across Europe, Bellingham, Kane, Lautaro, Vinícius – they all wrote their own little chapters into this weekend’s football chaos. Title races in England, Spain, Germany and Italy just got a little more twisted, a little more emotional, and a lot more fun.

If you want to understand the full impact – who’s top, who’s chasing, who’s slipping – the league tables tell the truth without the adrenaline. Every point from today’s soccer games feeds into that cold, unforgiving grid.

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