Ibrahima Konate led Liverpool to the early stages and a double by Sadio Mane left Pep Guardiola’s team with much to do after the break.  The result comes less than a week after the two teams drew 2-2 at the Etihad in the Premier League. 
Liverpool will now face either Crystal Palace or Chelsea in their last show at Wembley next month, and here is what the national media did for Saturday’s game. 
YOUR BOOKING: Rate Liverpool players after their 3-2 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final 
READ MORE: Thiago Alcantara’s amazing statistical pass against Manchester City highlights why Liverpool bought him 

“Liverpool’s quadruple pursuit remains intact” Paul Joyce – The Times: “During his career at Manchester City, John Stones will have played backwards hundreds of times and will not have thought for a minute about what will follow. “However, in this case, it was not Anderson, but the unknown goalkeeper Jacques Stephen who found the ball at his feet with an opponent hurting him. “Steffen took a touch, an open invitation to the tireless Sadio Mané to get closer. Nervous indecision followed, then another touch and, suddenly, the Liverpool striker rushed in, taking off his right shoe to face the American almost on the line. Turn the ball into a net that opens. “It was a moment that beautifully described this FA Cup semi-final as well, with Liverpool absolutely wanting to ensure that the Quadruple’s pursuit remains intact as it reached the final for the 15th time and City are responsible for creating many of their own. problems. ” “Fear never engulfed Liverpool” Sam Wallace – The Telegraph: “This was the FA Cup semi-final between the great powers of English football in 2022 and yet it felt like the Cup draw they once promised would be in the last frantic minutes of the year, when Pep Guardiola’s players finally considered themselves back. in this. “Before that it was a strange afternoon that did not cause the big clash of the impasse of the match for the Premier League title last Sunday, but instead he saw a weak Manchester City being torn down in the first half, only to rebuild part of the home side. secondly. scored twice after the break, the second in the 91st minute, by Bernardo Silva and then made the draw for the Cup only in the remnants of the time added at the end. Although it would be an exaggeration to say that fear never enveloped Liverpool. “They won their place in the FA Cup final and the opportunity to double inside the Cup – perhaps a treble or quadruple – with an exciting first half dominated by scorer Santio Mane and conductor Thiago Alcantara. “Also, when the game was still in balance and the difference between the two teams, just Ibrahim Konate’s goal in the ninth minute, a desperate mistake by goalkeeper Zack Steffen gave Liverpool their second and made this really tiring return to City.” . Read more related articles Read more related articles “Liverpool’s dominance in the first period was complete” David Hytner, The Guardian: “Zack Steffen wished he could be anywhere, but here Liverpool had a similar grip on this FA Cup semi-final that was hard to see them give up. Poor Steffen. Pep Guardiola wanted to show his loyalty to the goalkeeper. of the home cup but everything went wrong for US No. 1 and Manchester City in the 17th minute. “Going to a regular back-pass and under the usual orders to play out, like Anderson, from the back, Stephen took a heavy first touch and, after some hesitation, an even heavier second. Santo Mane flew to tackle the ball to 2-0, Ibrahima Konate having scored the first, and Liverpool were on their way to a final against Chelsea or Crystal Palace and, hopefully, the second element of an unprecedented quadruple . “Liverpool’s dominance in the first half was complete – Jurgen Klopp felt it was one of the best halves his team had ever played – and it would have been worse for Steffen when he received a low crossbar from Mane for 3-0. 0. He was great from the middle and so was Luis Diaz on the left wing, the January signing tormented City with the touch of Velcro, fast legs and great balance. “Thiago Alcantara pulled the strings from behind.” “Now Liverpool’s work is clear” Paul Gorst, Liverpool Echo: “If this is a victory that will ultimately mean anything to Liverpool’s big plan for glory, then they must now ensure that it will be her name in the FA Cup on May 14. There is no other choice than that. That was a statement. victory over Manchester City that will only be encouraged by those who firmly believe that Jurgen Klopp’s men can actually sweep the board from now until the end of May. “Another finalist invites them and they can sit on their feet up on Easter Sunday as Chelsea meet Crystal Palace for the right to see them again here at Wembley in a month. Now, the task is clear – to deliver a first FA Cup since 2006. “But for now, even though the quadruple mission and its relentless running means it can only be a fleeting sensation, Jurgen Klopp can toast another unforgettable day and a performance over City that could is extremely psychological in the coming weeks. With nothing separating the two in the Premier League clash at the Etihad or Anfield this season, it took a dominant appearance on the national stage for Liverpool to secure their first win against their fiercest enemy since November 2019. “As it was worth it, the right team is going to the final and there can be no doubt about that from Pep Guardiola.” Read more related articles Read more related articles


title: " No Qualms About That National Media Make Blunt Pep Guardiola Liverpool Point After Man City Win " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Kenneth Daniels”


Ibrahima Konate led Liverpool to the early stages and a double by Sadio Mane left Pep Guardiola’s team with much to do after the break.  The result comes less than a week after the two teams drew 2-2 at the Etihad in the Premier League. 
Liverpool will now face either Crystal Palace or Chelsea in their last show at Wembley next month, and here is what the national media did for Saturday’s game. 
YOUR BOOKING: Rate Liverpool players after their 3-2 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final 
READ MORE: Thiago Alcantara’s amazing statistical pass against Manchester City highlights why Liverpool bought him 

“Liverpool’s quadruple pursuit remains intact” Paul Joyce – The Times: “During his career at Manchester City, John Stones will have played backwards hundreds of times and will not have thought for a minute about what will follow. “However, in this case, it was not Anderson, but the unknown goalkeeper Jacques Stephen who found the ball at his feet with an opponent hurting him. “Steffen took a touch, an open invitation to the tireless Sadio Mané to get closer. Nervous indecision followed, then another touch and, suddenly, the Liverpool striker rushed in, taking off his right shoe to face the American almost on the line. Turn the ball into a net that opens. “It was a moment that beautifully described this FA Cup semi-final as well, with Liverpool absolutely wanting to ensure that the Quadruple’s pursuit remains intact as it reached the final for the 15th time and City are responsible for creating many of their own. problems. ” “Fear never engulfed Liverpool” Sam Wallace – The Telegraph: “This was the FA Cup semi-final between the great powers of English football in 2022 and yet it felt like the Cup draw they once promised would be in the last frantic minutes of the year, when Pep Guardiola’s players finally considered themselves back. in this. “Before that it was a strange afternoon that did not cause the big clash of the impasse of the match for the Premier League title last Sunday, but instead he saw a weak Manchester City being torn down in the first half, only to rebuild part of the home side. secondly. scored twice after the break, the second in the 91st minute, by Bernardo Silva and then made the draw for the Cup only in the remnants of the time added at the end. Although it would be an exaggeration to say that fear never enveloped Liverpool. “They won their place in the FA Cup final and the opportunity to double inside the Cup – perhaps a treble or quadruple – with an exciting first half dominated by scorer Santio Mane and conductor Thiago Alcantara. “Also, when the game was still in balance and the difference between the two teams, just Ibrahim Konate’s goal in the ninth minute, a desperate mistake by goalkeeper Zack Steffen gave Liverpool their second and made this really tiring return to City.” . Read more related articles Read more related articles “Liverpool’s dominance in the first period was complete” David Hytner, The Guardian: “Zack Steffen wished he could be anywhere, but here Liverpool had a similar grip on this FA Cup semi-final that was hard to see them give up. Poor Steffen. Pep Guardiola wanted to show his loyalty to the goalkeeper. of the home cup but everything went wrong for US No. 1 and Manchester City in the 17th minute. “Going to a regular back-pass and under the usual orders to play out, like Anderson, from the back, Stephen took a heavy first touch and, after some hesitation, an even heavier second. Santo Mane flew to tackle the ball to 2-0, Ibrahima Konate having scored the first, and Liverpool were on their way to a final against Chelsea or Crystal Palace and, hopefully, the second element of an unprecedented quadruple . “Liverpool’s dominance in the first half was complete – Jurgen Klopp felt it was one of the best halves his team had ever played – and it would have been worse for Steffen when he received a low crossbar from Mane for 3-0. 0. He was great from the middle and so was Luis Diaz on the left wing, the January signing tormented City with the touch of Velcro, fast legs and great balance. “Thiago Alcantara pulled the strings from behind.” “Now Liverpool’s work is clear” Paul Gorst, Liverpool Echo: “If this is a victory that will ultimately mean anything to Liverpool’s big plan for glory, then they must now ensure that it will be her name in the FA Cup on May 14. There is no other choice than that. That was a statement. victory over Manchester City that will only be encouraged by those who firmly believe that Jurgen Klopp’s men can actually sweep the board from now until the end of May. “Another finalist invites them and they can sit on their feet up on Easter Sunday as Chelsea meet Crystal Palace for the right to see them again here at Wembley in a month. Now, the task is clear – to deliver a first FA Cup since 2006. “But for now, even though the quadruple mission and its relentless running means it can only be a fleeting sensation, Jurgen Klopp can toast another unforgettable day and a performance over City that could is extremely psychological in the coming weeks. With nothing separating the two in the Premier League clash at the Etihad or Anfield this season, it took a dominant appearance on the national stage for Liverpool to secure their first win against their fiercest enemy since November 2019. “As it was worth it, the right team is going to the final and there can be no doubt about that from Pep Guardiola.” Read more related articles Read more related articles