Man City

2022 - 10 - 16

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Man City Pep Guardiola 'targeted' by Liverpool coin throwing: They ... (ESPN)

Pep Guardiola said he was targeted by coins thrown from the stands during Manchester City's 1-0 defeat at Liverpool.

After the goal was scored it was the real Anfield; that's normal." "It is the clearest foul I ever saw in front of the linesman, and he [referee] is not bothered. "I lost it and I apologise -- in the end, probably deserved, but you cannot have this situation." They try it again next year. [Mohamed Salah](http://espnfc.com/player/_/id/173896/Mohamed-Salah)'s 76th-minute goal -- his ninth in 16 games against City -- was enough to win the game for the home side, who saw manager Jurgen Klopp sent off for berating an assistant referee. "Next they will do it better," he said.

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Man City claim their bus was attacked on way out of Liverpool FC ... (Manchester Evening News)

Manchester City's team bus has taken some damage on the short journey back from Liverpool to the Etihad.

On the pitch, a Mo Salah goal was enough to reinvigorate Liverpool's campaign in the Premier League after a stuttering start as they inflicted City's first defeat of the season in all competitions. And at the end of another day where neither side could claim the moral high ground, City's bus was pelted again as it made its way down Anfield Road with subsequent inspection showing a crack in the windscreen. Jurgen Klopp insisted he had not seen any coins thrown, while [Guardiola sarcastically said](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/what-pep-guardiola-said-anfield-25277980) that the fans showed less accuracy than when the City bus was attacked in 2018.

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Liverpool condemn 'vile chants' heard from Manchester City fan ... (ESPN)

Liverpool have condemned "vile chants relating to football stadium tragedies" during Sunday's 1-0 Anfield win against Manchester City.

The two clubs have since worked closely to eradicate such chanting. Ninety-seven Liverpool supporters died as a result of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989; 39 [Liverpool](/soccer/team?id=364) have condemned "vile chants relating to football stadium tragedies" during Sunday's [1-0](/soccer/report?gameId=637924) Anfield win against [Manchester City](/soccer/team?id=382), issuing a statement that says the chants came from the section housing the away team's supporters.

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