Following Sunday’s Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City, which concluded with a 2-0 scoreline, Guardian Sport and iSport solicited public opinions. A selection of these comments is presented below: Krish offered praise for Arne Slot, stating: “Credit to Arne Slot. He has made Liverpool calm, controlled and confident. Taken all the chaos out of our play. The real test though will come when we have a bad patch – but hopefully not until the league is won! A joy to watch this team at the moment.” KP described the match as excellent, noting: “Great game which could have been out of reach earlier with better finishing by all. You can’t rule City out and the error by Virgil van Dijk would have gone in on another day, with pressure at the end. Great timing of subs from Slot, which is a nice change this season. Less emotion = better decisions.” Tracy characterized Liverpool’s display at Anfield as “Electric, confident performance at Anfield with a great result for the team and the devoted Red fans. Continuing to lead the Premier League under Arne Slot, but Liverpool must not take their foot off the pressure as every game will count going forward.” For those who do not support Liverpool, information regarding other clubs is accessible via a provided link. Philo lauded the team’s performance, remarking: “Brilliant, incisive attacking play backed up by intelligent and resolute defending throughout. Exactly what champions are made of. For all the fuss about missing Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez came in and was immense.” Stuart observed that “Liverpool harassed and terrorised City from the first whistle, then soaked up the second-half pressure like a sponge. Van Dijk was colossal in defence. Gomez stepped in for Konate with ease. The stadium atmosphere was incredible. It could have been four or five nil!” Richard commented on the team’s display, stating: “It’s beginning to look a Slot like Christmas… everywhere we go. Magnificent team performance. Not as strong as against Real Madrid on Wednesday, but close. What the lads and Arne are doing is just magnificent. We don’t always turn it on every single match, but we just seem to grind it out, no matter what. The Premier League is now ours to lose.” Post navigation Key Statistics for Newcastle and West Ham Encounter Football Journalist Highlights Rodri’s Critical Role and Manchester City’s Challenges