Manchester City hardens Liverpool in a historic four in the English Premier League

 The Manchester City team taught its host Liverpool a hard lesson in the arts of football and beat them 1/4 during the match that brought them together today, Sunday, in the twenty-third round of the English Premier League.

This round also saw Leicester City draw with Wolverhampton in a negative way and Tottenham beat West Bromwich 2-0.

Manchester City goals were scored by Ilkai Guindogan (two goals) in the 49th and 73rd minutes, Raheem Sterling in the 76th minute and Phil Foden in the 83rd minute, while Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scored in the 63rd minute from a penalty kick.

With the goal scored by Salah today, it raised his goal tally in the Premier League this season to 16 goals, three more than his closest pursuers, and this goal became the first for the Liverpool team at its Anfield in the new year.

This is the third loss for Liverpool at home at Anfield in the league this season, after losing to Burnley and Brighton.

Manchester City raised its score to 50 points at the top of the standings, and Liverpool's score stopped at 40 points in fourth place.

In the second match, Leicester City fell into a goalless draw against Wolverhampton to raise Leicester City to 43 points in third place, and Wolverhampton raised its score to 27 points in the fourteenth place.

In the third match, Tottenham beat West Brom with two straight goals, scored by Harry Kane and Hyung Min Son in the 54th and 58th minutes.

Tottenham raised its score to 36 points in seventh place and West Brom stood at 12 points in the penultimate position.

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