
"Man City won 2-1 to stay in touch with Arsenal at the top of the Premier League, defeating Liverpool in a remarkable match on Merseyside. Erling Haaland scored the winning goal from the penalty spot in a bizarre period of injury time that culminated in a third City goal being disallowed on review. You may like Rayan Cherki scuffed his shot towards Liverpool's empty net with goalkeeper Alisson in the City half pushing for an equaliser."
"While co-commentator Gary Neville was primarily interested in the rights and wrongs of that outcome, Sky Sports colleague and former Manchester United teammate Keane was dismayed by what happened afterwards. Slot was interviewed in the tunnel area and music could be heard blaring from the City dressing room'. Keane, on punditry duty, was displeased. I will be interested to see if the music is on when Pep [Guardiola] is doing his talk, he said. Man City are entitled to enjoy themselves, but they have to show a little bit of respect. Turn the bloody music down while people are doing press interviews. It is ridiculous."
Manchester City beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, keeping pressure on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League. Erling Haaland converted a late penalty during an unusual period of injury time, and a potential third City goal was disallowed on review. The disallowed goal followed contact between Haaland and Dominik Szoboszlai, and Szoboszlai was subsequently sent off for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity. After the match, music from the City dressing room disrupted an interview with Liverpool manager Arne Slot, prompting Roy Keane to call the noise disrespectful and urge City to turn it down during press interviews.
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