Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai set each other up for goals as Liverpool controlled Manchester City 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Manchester City are far from their best but Liverpool still had a job to do at the Etihad, where they had not won in the league since 2015. With Arsenal losing at home against West Ham on Saturday, Liverpool had the chance to make their lead at the top of the table even more intimidating.
Liverpool were a class above Manchester City in their comfortable 0–2 victory at the home of the reigning champions.
As for this Saturday evening’s opponents in Plymouth Argyle, Miron Muslić’s side have already had an FA Cup run to remember, having knocked out Brentford in round three and arguably Europe’s best side at present in Liverpool in the fourth round.
Liverpool's march towards the Premier League title could culminate with a win over closest rivals Arsenal at Anfield on May 10 in the most tantalising of the possible scenarios.
Liverpool sits atop the EPL table and has yet to lose an away game, posting a 9-5-0 record on the road. The Reds are coming off a 2-2 road draw with Aston Villa Wednesday, ending with 1.9 more expected goals. They have scored 2 in 4 straight league matches. Liverpool is led by F Mohamed Salah ‘s 24 goals.
Liverpool puts its lead in the English Premier League to the test on Sunday with a matchup on the road against four-time defending league champion Manchester City.
Liverpool's charge towards the Premier League title has slowed ahead of a trip to Manchester City on Sunday, giving Arsenal hope of closing in on the leaders. The Gunners can move to within five ...