Manchester City came from behind to defeat Liverpool 2-1 in a dramatic Premier League match at Anfield on February 8, 2026, boosting their title aspirations. Erling Haaland ended his goal drought in the victory, while Dominik Szoboszlai scored a stunning free-kick for the hosts. The result keeps City six points behind leaders Arsenal with 13 games remaining.
The Premier League title race intensified as Manchester City edged Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, a result that Gary Neville described as potentially inspiring 'something special' from Pep Guardiola's side. Liverpool took the lead through Dominik Szoboszlai's 'unbelievable free-kick' that sliced across the ball and left Gianluigi Donnarumma stranded, as noted by Troy Deeney in his Team of the Week selections.
City fought back in a thrilling encounter, with Haaland ending his goal drought to secure the win in the final stages. Deeney praised Donnarumma for a 'huge save at 2-1' that kept City ahead, commanding his area effectively despite conceding Szoboszlai's strike, which he called 'arguably the goal of the season.' The victory came after a chaotic 20 minutes, restoring the gap to leaders Arsenal at six points, with City facing Fulham next to potentially close it to three.
Neville highlighted the roles of Guardiola, Haaland, and Donnarumma in chasing down Arsenal, whom he called the 'best team' currently. 'They've just got it in them to produce something,' Neville said on his podcast, emphasizing City's experience in tight races. For Liverpool, now sixth and 14 points off the top under Arne Slot, the loss adds pressure amid a campaign where they sit behind Manchester United and Chelsea in the battle for Champions League spots.
The match underscored City's resilience in transition, with Bernardo Silva noting post-game that a loss might have ended their title hopes. Liverpool's next fixtures against bottom-half teams offer a chance to rebound, but Slot's focus on 'nicest football' faces scrutiny as trophy chances hinge on the FA Cup and Champions League.