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Salah: Draw Against Manchester City A Good Result

Muhammad Salah looks satisfied with Liverpool's 2:2 draw against Manchester City in Sunday's premier league match.  Afte...

Muhammad Salah looks satisfied with Liverpool's 2:2 draw against Manchester City in Sunday's premier league match. 

After both teams could not find the back of the net in the first-half at Anfield, Senegal international Sadio Mane put the red ahead minutes after the break.

The lead last for just ten minutes as the Citizens levelled through Phil Foden assisted by Gabriel Jesus.

In the 76th minute, the Reds regained their lead again through Salah. The Egyptian star dribbled through the visitors’ backline before drilling a shot past goalkeeper Ederson.

Kevin De Bruyne went on to equalise in the 81st minute as Pep Guardiola’s team picked a point on the road.

Even at the result which denied Liverpool a place at the summit of the English topflight log, the two-time African Player of the Year winner stated it was a ‘fair’ outcome.

Speaking to Liverpool website after the game, Salah said “Yeah, I have to be fair – yeah, I think they created a lot of chances, they keep the ball a lot,”

“So, I wish I would say no, but it’s fair to say yes. They had a lot of chances and a draw is a good result for both.

“It’s hard when they keep the ball a lot. I think we played, first half, not really good but second half we played well. I think they had a few chances; we had as well. This is the result, so I have to accept it.

“I think they dominated the game from the beginning. We struggled in the first half but at least when we struggled it was 0-0.

“So second half, we talked in the dressing room after the first half, then I think we played good from the beginning of the second half.”

Although Klopp and Jordan Henderson are in awe of Salah’s effort, the 29-year-old has other ideas.

“I have to watch it to see,” he added. “I do remember it. It would be more special if it won the game, but it is what it is. It’s the result. I think it’s a good goal, nothing much to say.”

 Liverpool return to action on the road to Watford on October 16 after the international break, while Manchester City square up against Burnley at home on the same day.

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