‘Sala’s winning goal’ Liverpool ‘Man City, Halan stop!’

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Manchester City, the only unbeaten side in the Premier League this season, have suffered their first loss to Liverpool.

Halan’s streak of goals also stopped.

Correspondent Kim Tae-woon.

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Liverpool have been poor this season…

Against Man City…

And it was different at home Anfield.

After Salah’s perfect one-on-one opportunity was thwarted by a goalkeeper save…

Liverpool immediately conceded a goal to Manchester City.

However, just before the goal, Halan’s foul was recognized and the goal was canceled.

The game was decided by one mistake.

In the 31st minute of the second half, goalkeeper Alisson cleared a long ball, which Man City Cancelo missed and Salah did not miss.

Afterwards, our World Cup opponent, Uruguay’s Nuñez, irked his teammates with a selfish play instead of a pass every time he counterattacked, and missed the opportunity…

Liverpool defended their precious 1-0 victory.

Manchester City recorded their first loss in 10 games and Halan’s scoring streak also stopped in 10 games.

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Arsenal also held the lead with a hard win.

In Leeds away, Saka took the lead in the first half, but it was taken unilaterally afterwards.

I was lucky though.

The goal conceded within 30 seconds of the second half was canceled due to an opponent’s foul.

The penalty kick awarded by handball was lost.

At the end of the game, he was sent off for an unnecessary kick and another penalty kick was declared…

At the end of the VAR, all decisions were overturned, leading to 4 consecutive wins in the lucky league.

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In the first El Clasico of the season, Real Madrid dominated Barcelona.

Starting with Benzema’s opening goal…

Uruguay Express Valverde…

Shooting a bullet-like wonder goal…

They won 3-1 and moved to the top of the league.

This is Kim Tae-woon from MBC News.

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