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Manchester City’s Stefan Ortega claims Liverpool ‘not best part of UK’ after loss
6h · Andy Hunter at AnfieldHome fans chanted ‘sacked in the morning’ at Guardiola City manager says: ‘I didn’t expect that from Anfield’ Pep Guardiola said he expected more respect at Anfield after being taunted about the sack during , with the chants prompting the goalkeeper Stefan Ortega to criticise the city as “not the best part in the UK”.
commentsPlayers:'Maybe I deserve to be sacked': Guardiola laments loss as Slot has 'no empathy' – video
10h · Guardian staff reportersuffered their fourth successive Premier League defeat for the first time under Pep Guardiola after a 2-0 loss away to .
Guardiola’s men look lost as his once impregnable football dynasty falls apart | Jonathan Liew
10h · Jonathan LiewManchester City are the team who have silenced every critic, perhaps that’s why they were devoured at Anfield Pep Guardiola kept holding up six fingers.
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Manchester United fans protest 'unethical' increase in ticket prices – video
12h · Guardian staff reporterHundreds of fans gathered in front of Old Trafford to protest against a recent increase in matchday ticket prices.
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12h · Andy Hunter at AnfieldMohamed Salah was the brightest jewel in Liverpool’s gleaming crown while nobody shone for Manchester City Caoimhín Kelleher Only had one save to make all game, when Kevin De Bruyne pounced on a Van Dijk slip, and delivered to keep Liverpool’s 11th clean sheet of the season.
Players:Amorim says he will be ‘judged on the place we finish’ at Manchester United
12h · Jamie Jackson at Old TraffordManager wants to focus on performance not results Amorim says Rashford ‘can play so much better’ Ruben Amorim has said he will be judged on Manchester United’s finishing position after lifted them to 19 points, four behind Brighton in the final Champions League berth.
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European football: McTominay boosts Napoli title bid, Real Madrid sink Getafe
12h · ReutersMidfielder nets winner in 1-0 victory at Torino Bellingham and Mbappé on target for Madrid Scott McTominay’s first-half goal earned leaders Napoli a 1-0 win at Torino as Antonio Conte’s side opened a four-point gap at the top of the Serie A standings.
Players:Fiorentina’s Edoardo Bove taken to hospital after collapsing on pitch
13h · ReutersSerie A match suspended as Bove treated by paramedics Players form protective barrier around 22-year-old Fiorentina midfielder Edoardo Bove was taken off the pitch in an ambulance after collapsing shortly after the start of their Serie A match against Internazionale.
Salah seals dominant Liverpool win over Manchester City in major title race blow
13h · David Hytner at AnfieldWhen times have been tough in the past for Manchester City under Pep Guardiola, there has always been the sense that they will pull through; it will be OK. Almost to the extent there has been little dramatic tension around them, only inevitability.
Players:Philippe Clement reveals Neraysho Kasanwirjo blow after Rangers win
14h · PA MediaDefender on loan from Feyenoord has had knee surgery Own goal gives Rangers 1-0 victory at St Johnstone Rangers manager Philippe Clement has revealed Neraysho Kasanwirjo could be out for the rest of the season following knee surgery.
Rashford and Zirkzee double up as Manchester United dismantle Everton
15h · Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford“Ruben Amorim, Ruben Amorim, nananaanananaaa” chorused the jubilant Manchester United fans following the impressive Joshua Zirkzee’s second goal.
Tom Cairney equalises but then sees red as Fulham earn point at Tottenham
15h · Jonathan Wilson at Tottenham Hotspur StadiumIt would be tempting to talk of Tottenham at least being predictable in their unpredictability, of the way they cannot but follow up a great result with a disappointing one, of the inevitability of them, having beaten Manchester City 4-0 last weekend, failing to beat Fulham at home this.
Players:Cole Palmer’s party piece adds gloss as Chelsea compound Aston Villa’s worries
15h · Jacob Steinberg at Stamford BridgeAnyone turning up at Chelsea with hopes of seeing a wild exhibition of end-to-end, brainless football should start making alternative plans.
Players:Liverpool v Manchester City: Premier League – live
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