The recent clash between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield ended in a dramatic 2-1 victory for City, significantly impacting the Premier League title race. According to 'Tribune Latest', Liverpool's manager Arne Slot expressed frustration, noting that despite improvements, "results do not show it," as his team remains sixth in the table, four points outside the top five. The match saw Dominik Szoboszlai score a stunning free-kick, only for City to equalize through Bernardo Silva in the 84th minute and win with Erling Haaland's stoppage-time penalty. The Guardian highlighted the chaotic nature of the finale, with Szoboszlai receiving a red card after a VAR review, which was deemed correct by referee Craig Pawson. This victory was City's first at Anfield in front of a crowd since 2003, as noted by 'Al Jazeera', and it reduced Arsenal's lead at the top to six points.
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Manchester City Victory Against Liverpool Keeps Title Hopes

Man City beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, impacting the title race. Haaland's late penalty secured City's first crowd win there since 2003. Arsenal leads Premier League; Real Madrid closes on Barcelona.
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