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(VIDEO) The memory Man City want to forget, the time Firmino humiliated them at the Etihad

For some time now, the Reds have been struggling to find a way back into the game

By Charles Cornwall

For some time now, the Reds have been struggling to find a way back into the game

Liverpool's form must be rectified on Matchday 13 when they face Manchester City away, the Reds seeking to take the lead at the top of the table as they attempt to undermine the pride of an institution that now claims to be the best in Europe, with Liverpool perhaps one of the few clubs that can boast Guardiola's side as their favourite customers in recent years.

 

 

If Liverpool beating Manchester City last season in one of their worst footballing moments with a Salah goal off Alisson Becker's pass is truly embarrassing for City fans to remember, they can add to that a scandalous drubbing during the 2015 season. The Anfield Wrap account on the social networking site X shared a video of that 2015 match, which saw the Reds win 4-1, with the Merseyside outfit having Roberto Firmino as one of the team's key players who managed to score the third goal that virtually sealed City's defeat.

 

Although the Reds' main objective is to get the away win, this Merseyside institution will have a chance to replicate that 4-1 thrashing, and in addition to the absentees Guardiola's squad will have, the Reds have in their favour the good work of their attacking sector in FIFA time, all responding spectacularly with their national team having contributed multiple goals and assists.

 

 

<strong>Firmino&#39;s pupil could humble City  </strong>

While it is true that today Roberto Firmino is no longer part of the team, in his place has been a Darwin Nunez who had a whole year of learning from the Brazilian, being the Uruguayan at this time at his best level of play and with that ambition of wanting to be the best in the competition, having perhaps the opportunity to make a fool of even Guardiola's jewel, the Norwegian Erling Haaland.

 

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