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How Liverpool stopped the Man City juggernaut in its tracks (1:23)

After the victory over Manchester City, Hislop praised the team. There is a time and a place for it.

In the crucial game against Manchester City on Sunday, the persistence of Mohamed Salah paid off as he scored the winning goal.

After missing a one-on-one with Ederson in the 76th minute, the forward kept his cool to score the winning goal for the Reds.

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Joe Gomez was able to deal with some early openings that City forced.

Erling Haaland had City's best chance of the opening half but could only head into Alisson.

Immediately after the restart, the clash went into action. Ederson made a great save on the first attempt, but the strike trickled away.

Man City's streak was ended byLiverpool in the battle of forwards.

Phil Foden looked to have opened the scoring with a strike that hit Gomez and flew into the top corner, but the goal was ruled out for a foul on Alisson.

Foden's goal was ruled out due to Haaland's actions in the build-up to the game.

Mohamed Salah scored in the 76th minute to secure victory for Liverpool against Manchester City on Sunday. Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Immediately after the drama, the Reds had a chance to open the scoring as Diogo Jota nodded his free kick off target, but he missed.

The Reds posed a bigger threat in the second half and they were able to get on the board with 14 minutes to go.

The match had time for one more moment of drama, and it came in the form of a sending off.

Taylor waited for the ball to go out of play before issuing a red card to the German manager for arguing against the decision, as the Reds saw out the victory.