Haaland And Donnarumma Get 8 | Manchester City Players Rated In Impressive Win Vs Liverpool
Published on Monday, 9 February 2026 at 7:12 am

Anfield, a ground where titles have been swayed and momentum shifted, witnessed another swing on Sunday as Manchester City clawed back a late 2-1 victory over Liverpool to keep their Premier League ambitions firmly on track. Trailing to a sumptuous Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick with less than 20 minutes remaining, Pep Guardiola’s side produced a clinical finale: Bernardo Silva’s 84th-minute equaliser and an Erling Haaland penalty deep into stoppage time sealed the turnaround before the Hungarian midfielder saw red for a second booking.
The result was forged as much by resilience as by individual brilliance. Here is how each City performer measured up on Merseyside.
Ederson – 7
The Brazilian was largely untested until Szoboszlai’s unstoppable set-piece, but his handling was secure and his distribution quickened counters before the hosts could reset.
Matheus Nunes – 6
Deployed in an advanced right-sided role, the Portuguese midfielder kept the ball moving briskly and carved out one first-half opening with a driven cross that flashed across the six-yard box.
Rico Lewis – 6
The 19-year-old was tidy in possession and twice dispossessed Luis Díaz on the dribble, yet he made way on the hour as Guardiola opted for fresh legs.
Marc Guéhi – 7
On loan from Crystal Palace, the centre-back relished the aerial duels against Darwin Núñez, clearing his lines emphatically and offering a calm option when City played out from the back.
Bernardo Silva – 8
Operating between the lines, the Portuguese schemer knitted play together and arrived late to smash home the leveller, capping a performance that was influential at both ends.
Rodri – 8
The heartbeat of the side, the Spaniard broke up countless Liverpool counters and still found time to slip Haaland through on goal with a deft first-time pass midway through the second half.
Kalvin Phillips – 6
Introduced to add bite in midfield, the England international snapped into tackles and carried the ball forward purposefully on one eye-catching surge that drew appreciative cheers from the travelling support.
Antoine Semenyo – 6
The winger’s direct running troubled Joe Gomez, though the final ball lacked precision and a gilt-edged chance to score evaporated when Alisson smothered at his feet.
Erling Haaland – 8
Starved of service for long spells, the Norwegian remained a menace and ultimately decisive, winning and converting the 93rd-minute spot-kick to make it ten league goals for the season while also teeing up Silva’s strike with a clever lay-off.
Omar Marmoush – 6
The German forward drifted intelligently into half-spaces and forced Alisson into a smart stop with a curling effort, but he was withdrawn after an hour as Guardiola reshaped his front line.
Substitutes
Sergio Gómez, Julián Álvarez and Cole Palmer all entered with the game in the balance; their fresh energy helped tilt the midfield battle and set the platform for the late drama.
Guardiola will take heart from the character shown on a ground where City have often stumbled, while Liverpool will rue Szoboszlai’s dismissal that reduced them to ten men just as they sought to protect a priceless lead. With the victory, City move level on points with Arsenal at the summit and send an early-season message that their hunger remains undimmed.
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