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Man City Maul 10-Man Liverpool At Etihad

Liverpool and Manchester City

Manchester City put 10-man Liverpool to the sword with a five-star display as Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane both grabbed braces.

City had stuttered through their first three games but hit their stride against the Reds, albeit with the visitors having to play nearly an hour following Sadio Mane’s sending off in the 37th minute.

Liverpool will wonder what might have been had Mane stayed on the pitch as they found themselves on the wrong end of a five-goal thrashing.

Jurgen Klopp’s men had started the brighter before they were undone by Kevin de Bruyne in the 24th minute. The Belgian split the defence with a brilliantly weighted pass to allow Sergio Aguero to collect the ball before rounding Simon Mignolet to score, becoming the top non-European goalscorer in Premier League history in the process.

The Reds nearly responded when Mane played in Mohamed Salah, who had the angle one-on-one with Ederson, however the City goalkeeper made an excellent stop at full stretch.

The decisive moment in the match came in the 37th minute when Mane was sent off after catching Ederson with a high foot chasing a long ball over the top, with referee Jonathan Moss not hesitating to produce a red card. Ederson was unable to continue and left the pitch on a stretcher after a lengthy period of treatment.

City were quick to make their advantage pay, with De Bruyne being given plenty of time on the left to swing a cross into the box where Gabriel Jesus was left all alone to head home from close range in first-half stoppage time.

A third for Pep Guardiola’s men was quick to arrive after the break, Aguero putting the ball on a plate for Jesus to grab a brace eight minutes after a fine pass from Fernandinho in the build-up.

With City enjoying themselves, a fourth appeared inevitable and came in the 77th minute, with substitute Leroy Sane working a one-two with Benjamin Mendy before beating Mignolet at the near post.

There was still time for Sane to grab a fifth in added time, with the Liverpool defence standing off the German and allowing him to bend the ball into the top corner.

Manchester City took advantage of Sadio Mane’s controversial sending-off to thrash Liverpool 5-0 in an eventful Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.

Mane was shown a straight red card in the first half for a high challenge on Ederson that led to the City goalkeeper being carried off on a stretcher.

City were already leading at that point through Sergio Aguero but Gabriel Jesus and substitute Leroy Sane then both struck twice in a commanding performance.

City later reported that Ederson was not concussed and was checked for facial fractures at the medical institute adjacent to their training complex before returning to the stadium.

The hosts’ performance represented a notable lifting of the tempo after a solid opening to the campaign while Liverpool’s impressive start was brought to a sudden halt.

City were without defensive linchpin Vincent Kompany and, worried by Liverpool’s formidable forward line, set up cautiously with wing-backs playing deep and midfielder Fernandinho just in front of the back five.

It did not prevent them looking jittery, with Nicolas Otamendi enduring a particularly difficult start up against the pace of Mohamed Salah.

City were a different proposition coming forward and Fernandinho tested Simon Mignolet from distance before Kevin De Bruyne split the Liverpool defence open with a superb through-ball for Aguero’s 25th-minute opener.

Aguero made no mistake as he rounded Mignolet and tucked home his sixth goal in as many Premier League home appearances against the Reds.

Liverpool responded with Mane racing clear only to be felled on the edge of the area by Fernandinho. Emre Can blasted the resulting free-kick wide before Salah failed to beat Ederson from close range.

The game’s major talking point came after 37 minutes as Mane chased a long ball over the top and raised his boot as Ederson came rushing out. He accidentally caught the Brazilian in the head and the keeper instantly fell to the ground.

The game was held up for eight minutes as Ederson received treatment before being carried off. The much-maligned Claudio Bravo was sent on as his replacement.

Meanwhile, controversy had erupted as referee Jon Moss had deemed Mane’s actions worthy of a red card.

The incident seemed to dampen Liverpool’s spirits and the visitors had a let-off when a Jesus header was disallowed for offside. It proved only a minor reprieve as Jesus headed home another effort from a De Bruyne cross just before the interval.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp sent on new signing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for the second half but City soon killed off the game.

Aguero had another strike chalked off but, again, that mattered little as he raced onto a Fernandinho pass soon after to tee up Jesus for the third after 53 minutes.

Liverpool were being carved open all too easily and Benajmin Mendy combined well with substitute Sane for a well-worked fourth after 77 minutes. Mignolet produced a sprawling save to deny Aguero but Sane had the final word by curling in a superb fifth late on.