Liverpool
forward Sadio Mane catches City goalkeeper Ederson with his right boot when
contesting a ball over the top
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Liverpool
went from dishing out a humiliation to being on the receiving end of one.
Associated Press report continues:
A 5-0 loss at Manchester City on
Saturday handed Juergen Klopp his biggest loss in two years managing Liverpool.
And it quickly punctured the optimism gathering around Liverpool following a
4-0 victory over Arsenal before the international break.
"I am not concerned in the long
term," Klopp said. "It was hard for the boys but I don't look for
excuses."
Klopp was clearly unhappy that Sadio
Mane was sent off in the first half for a high-challenge on Ederson, which saw
the City goalkeeper carried off on a stretcher.
Trailing only 1-0 through Sergio
Aguero's goal when it was 11 vs. 11, Liverpool conceded another four goals as
City produced the type of imposing attacking display missing so far this
season. Both Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane scored twice.
While City remains unbeaten, only
Manchester United has a perfect record heading into its fourth match of the
season at Stoke later Saturday.
Bournemouth, though, has lost all four
matches. Arsenal quickly recovered from its misery at Anfield by beating the
south-coast team 3-0 with Danny Welbeck scoring twice.
Chelsea reeled off a third successive
victory since its opening-day loss, with N'Golo Kante scoring against former
club Leicester to give the champions a 2-1 win.
Saturday saw a couple of goal droughts
end.
Brighton scored its first top-flight
goals in 34 years in a 3-1 victory over West Bromwich Albion.
Harry Kane, the league's top scorer
last season, is off the mark as well for the campaign. The Tottenham striker
netted twice in a 3-0 win at Everton.
Watford also won 2-0 at Southampton.
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