Erling Haaland's penalty in second-half stoppage time kept Manchester City's Premier League title challenge alive on Sunday with a 2-1 win against Liverpool.
Haaland's spot kick sealed a comeback victory for Pep Guardiola's team in an explosive game at Anfield and cut the gap on first-place Arsenal back to six points.
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City's title prospects looked in dire shape when Dominik Szoboszlai crashed a stunning long-range free kick in off the post in the 74th minute. And even when Bernardo Silva equalized 10 minutes later, second-place City was still looking at ending the match eight points adrift.
But Haaland sent the away fans wild by firing into the bottom corner from the spot in the 93rd after Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson brought down Matheus Nunes in the box.
“I was really nervous right beforehand. All my thoughts were getting in the back of the net,” Haaland told Sky Sports. “Incredible feeling.”
Even after Haaland's goal there was still time for more drama. City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma produced a spectacular save to push Alexis Mac Allister's shot away from the top corner.
And City substitute Rayan Cherki scored from the halfway line — only for VAR to overrule it and send off Szoboszlai for a foul on Haaland before the ball crossed the line.
City makes statement of title intent
City had won just one of its last 23 visits to Anfield. For Guardiola, the record was one win in 10 since arriving in England in 2016. And even then, that victory came in a behind-closed-doors game during the COVID pandemic in 2021.
“Coming here to Anfield is always, for me, it’s the toughest place in the Premier League by far,” said Bernardo. “When I scored, I was quite happy, obviously because we were back in the game, but we needed another one and Erling got us that one.”
Arsenal had opened up a nine-point lead at the top on Saturday.
But the gap could be three points by the time Mikel Arteta's team visits Brentford on Thursday, with City at home to Fulham a day earlier.
Palace wins at last
Crystal Palace ended a 12-game winless run in all competitions by beating rival Brighton 1-0.
Ismaila Sarr scored the only goal of the match at the Amex Stadium to move Palace nine points clear of the relegation zone and leapfrog Brighton into 13th place.
“It was an unbelievable atmosphere and what a way to start my Palace career, a win in a derby,” said Palace's record signing Jorgen Strand Larsen, who joined from Wolves on deadline day. "It was really important to win as there has been a run without wins before I joined.
“This is the most intense game I have ever played so I’m tired now, but it is worth it."
Sarr's winner came after running through in the 61st minute and firing past goalkeeper Bart Verburggen. It was his second goal in as many games and his 10th of the season.
Palace’s last win in any competition was against Shelbourne in the Conference League on Dec. 11.
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