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Guardiola, Klopp enjoy spectacular cup return

December 24, 2022
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MANCHESTER. — Four days after Argentina and France served up what some have claimed to be the greatest game of all time in the most important game, Manchester City and Liverpool on Thursday night provided their own treat at Etihad Stadium to remind everyone English domestic football remains the most entertaining weekly dish on the menu.

Despite five goals, 25 shots and two confrontations involving City midfielder Rodri, this Carabao Cup fourth-round tie will clearly not live anywhere near as long in the memory as the efforts of Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in Qatar.

But, for the 50 000-plus in attendance and those watching on TV at home, after a six-week break, this was English football in the raw, the two clubs who have set the standards over the past five seasons going head-to-head. Even the managers loved it.

“It was a spectacular game,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, manager of the losing side.

“For us it is always like this. When we are on top of our game, we push each other always to the next level. I saw the game, it was really good.”

Opposite number Pep Guardiola was in agreement after watching Liverpool peg his side back twice, before Nathan Ake headed home the winner just before the hour to earn City a 3-2 victory and a quarter-final trip to Southampton.

“Liverpool and City respect what they have done in the last years,” he said.

“It is not easy to keep the ball against them. They have the most difficult structure I have faced in my career. They don’t need anything to score and create chances. When they are much better they destroy you.”

Kevin de Bruyne looked a shadow of his normal self in Qatar as Belgium slipped out of the competition at the group stage, a disappointingly early exit for a side that failed completely to match lofty pre-tournament expectations.

Back in the City fold, De Bruyne looked ill at ease as he ambled around last weekend’s friendly win over Girona, even though he scored.

Against Liverpool, though, the 31-year-old was sensational. He crossed for Erling Haaland’s opener and the far-post effort that provided Ake with the winner was staggering as it dropped just over Nat Phillips’ head but perfectly for his team-mate, who was barely two feet behind the Liverpool man.

“To find the right fire inside of himself, [he needs] just to be a little bit, I would say grumpy or upset,” said Guardiola. “That is his energy inside of him.

Full quarter-final draw

Manchester United v Charlton Athletic

Southampton v Manchester City

Nottingham Forest v Wolves

Newcastle United v Leicester City — BBC Sport.

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