Roberto Firmino scored his first Liverpool goal and made two more as
Jurgen Klopp’s team stopped Manchester City from returning to the summit
of the Premier League with a brilliant 4-1 away win on Saturday.
City were bidding to return to first place after being usurped
by Leicester City earlier in the day, but they were left in
third after a sloppy and unfocused display at the Etihad Stadium
culminated in their third defeat of the campaign.
Raheem Sterling, playing against Liverpool for the first time since
his acrimonious close-season exit, had been the focus of the pre-match
build-up, but it was Firmino, a £29 million ($44.1 million, 41.4 million
euros) capture from Hoffenheim, who stole the headlines.
The Brazil international created an own goal by Eliaquim Mangala,
teed up Philippe Coutinho and scored himself, all inside the first 32
minutes, and although Sergio Aguero marked his return from a seven-game
lay-off with a hamstring injury by replying, Martin Skrtel slammed home
Liverpool’s fourth late on.
Klopp’s side, beaten 2-1 at home by Crystal Palace in their previous
outing, have now won away at Chelsea and City, although they rose just
one place in the standings to ninth.
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