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Jurgen Klopp predicts Liverpool FC v Man City in Champions League

City and Liverpool face each other in what promises to be a tantalising tie given the two sides’ penchant for attacking football and Gundogan says Guardiola’s men will look to learn from their thrilling 4-3 Premier League defeat to the Reds in January.

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The first leg of the quarter-final is at Anfield on Wednesday with the return at the Etihad next Tuesday. Both goals we scored today were fantastic goals; both were team goals, both were outstandingly good play.

Salah is five goals shy of the Premier League single-season scoring record held by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer in 1993-94 and 1994-95 respectively.

Ahead of their Champions League showdown, he said: “Pep always has great teams”.

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When it comes to goals, Salah still has some way to go to reach Messi’s level of goalscoring achievements, with the Argentine having netted more than 40 La Liga goals in a season on three occasions, and a mammoth 73 in all competitions in 2001/12. “Maybe the achievement of the season is that the team has been doing everything they’ve done without Adam Lallana”. We play at Anfield.

“They might not be first in the league but I like the way they are playing and that is important for me”.

Previously, NAIJ.com had reported how Portuguese global Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly told Real Madrid chiefs to bring Manchester United goalie David De Gea to the club. I still think that’s cheating and that’s a dive and a yellow card’.

Harry Kane is ready to score more goals and take Mohamed Salah of the golden boot race lead to win his third consecutive award as he had just recovered from his ankle injury and returned to Tottenham’s squad. If you only score on a flawless day then you can not score 37 goals, that’s clear.

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But he should also be wary of a struggle for Trent Alexander-Arnold in particular, and a continued lack of consistency at the back alongside Virgil van Dijk. “Liverpool are stronger with him than without and he is definitely making a difference”.

Mohamed Salah scored the winner six minutes from time

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