Manchester City secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League on February 8, 2026, keeping their title hopes alive by reducing the gap to leaders Arsenal to six points. Dominik Szoboszlai's stunning free-kick gave Liverpool the lead, but Bernardo Silva equalized and Erling Haaland scored a late penalty to clinch the win for City. The match featured intense action, a controversial red card, and strong performances from both sides.
The Premier League clash between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield delivered a classic encounter filled with drama and high stakes. Played on February 8, 2026, the match saw City trailing after a brilliant second-half free-kick from Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, which put the hosts 1-0 up around the hour mark. Liverpool had improved significantly after a first half where City dominated possession without creating many clear chances.
City mounted a thrilling comeback in the final stages. Bernardo Silva leveled the score with a well-taken finish from a deflected cross and header sequence just before the end of normal time. The decisive moment came in stoppage time when a chaotic sequence led to a penalty for City after Szoboszlai, already on a yellow, was sent off for denying a goal-scoring opportunity following a disputed third goal by City's Cherki that was overruled by VAR.
Erling Haaland converted the penalty confidently, sealing a 2-1 win. Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed frustration post-match, noting, “So many times this year we haven’t got what I think we deserve, and this is another time.” He highlighted their strong second-half performance and disputed decisions, including a potential penalty for Mohamed Salah earlier.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola praised the spirit of his team, saying, “It was a brilliant advert for the Premier League.” Silva, named player of the match, added, “If we lost it then the title race was probably over. We felt like we needed to win.” Haaland echoed the sentiment, calling Anfield “so tough to come to” but crediting the team's resilience.
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk admitted, “The penalty moment decided the game,” while urging focus on their next match against Sunderland. The result leaves Arsenal on 56 points, City on 50, and Liverpool on 39 in sixth place, four points off Champions League spots. City's 16 shots to Liverpool's 15 underscored the even contest, with the late drama proving pivotal.
This victory keeps City's title challenge alive, though they must improve consistency. For Liverpool, the loss highlights ongoing issues in converting dominance into results.