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League Cup: Nathan Ake makes difference for Manchester City

The defender headed in what proved to be the winning goal in the 58th minute after Mohamed Salah had equalised one minute after Riyad Mahrez restored City’s advantage early in the second half

Reuters Manchester Published 24.12.22, 04:45 AM
Pep Guardiola

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Manchester City beat League Cup holders Liverpool 3-2 in a cracking game on Thursday, taking the lead three times before holding on to reach the quarter-finals.

Defender Nathan Ake headed in what proved to be the winning goal in the 58th minute after Mohamed Salah had equalised one minute after Riyad Mahrez restored City’s advantage early in the second half.

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Erling Haaland scored his 24th goal of the season in all competitions to put City ahead in the 10th minute at the Etihad Stadium but Liverpool responded in the 20th, when Fabio Carvalho knocked in a James Milner pass to complete a flowing move.

It was another fast and furious game between the two rivals who took the Premier League title race to a dramatic conclusion last season and once again it was City who finished on top. City coach Pep Guardiola and his counterpart Juergen Klopp named strong sides in their first game back since the domestic season paused for the World Cup.

The hosts started six players who featured in Qatar, although striker Julian Alvarez was absent as he remained in Argentina celebrating his country’s triumph. Haaland looked refreshed from his extended break due to Norway’s failure to qualify and, in addition to being ruthless in front of goal, he heavily contributed to his team’s build-up play, setting up a great chance for Cole Palmer but the youngster sliced his shot well wide.

Haaland had no such problem when presented with his first clear chance, stretching out his left leg to send Kevin De Bruyne’s cross into the net. City’s defence switched off and allowed Liverpool to pass their way around their area and equalise through Carvalho. Guardiola’s side looked more likely to score again and did so soon after the interval, Mahrez controlling a through ball from Rodri with one foot and slamming it low into the net with the other.

City will travel to Southampton in the quarter-finals and Manchester United were handed a home tie against third-tier Charlton Athletic. Nottingham Forest will host Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United will entertain Leicester City.

The matches will be played in the week beginning January 9.

Crowd trouble

Greater Manchester Police are investigating several incidents of crowd trouble, including one that led to a 15-yearold girl being treated for head injuries. The clubs issued a joint statement condemning the violence, which they called “hugely disappointing”. “We are aware of a number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb, that were thrown during (Thursday’s) match,” GMP’s match commander, Gareth Parkin, said.

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