c commented on Manchester City’s first triumph in front of the fans at Anfield, sharing his pride in the 2-1 victory over Premier League champions Liverpool.
The Reds suffered their eighth league defeat of the season, with late goals from Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland, the latter from the penalty spot, condemning them to yet another crushing defeat in their quest for Champions League qualifying.
Guardiola, who has been at City since 2016, has only won once at Liverpool’s home stadium, and it was five years ago during Covid, when it was empty and blocked off, Reported By Echo News.
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Guardiola said, “That [2021 win] doesn’t count, right?” as his second-placed side reduced the gap on leaders and Carabao Cup final opponents Arsenal to six points.It’s clearly lot superior. Hopefully, we will never come here again without people. It is extremely tough since Anfield is Anfield, with its traditions, history, and crowd.
“It always looks smaller and tighter here, and the pitch doesn’t resemble Etihad Stadium. And all of their guys. “It’s understandable to be disappointed and have questions about the title race, but six points are better than nine.
“Despite Arsenal’s overall strength, 13 games in the Premier League is still a significant number. The Carabao Cup final is approaching, and the Champions League is underway… so many games.
Injuries are common, and each squad competes for something – Champions League qualifying, Europa League, Conference League, or avoidance of relegation.

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