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Haaland nets penalty winner for City in added time City now six points behind league leaders Arsenal Szoboszlai put Liverpool ahead but Silva equalised LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Manchester City's Erling Haaland converted a stoppage-time penalty to give his side a 2-1 victory at Liverpool on Sunday,
Haaland's penalty was the fourth injury-time winner they've conceded this season, which is a joint-record for the Premier League - and there are still 13 games remaining. As a result, Slot came in for further criticism from frustrated Liverpool fans, who have seen their weak-willed team win just one of their last seven matches.
Late Erling Haaland penalty keeps Man City in title race as they beat Liverpool - After drawing three blanks the Norway international scored only his second Premier League goal since Christmas.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot reflects on the team's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, highlighting officiating concerns and missed penalty calls at Anfield.
Over the weekend a bookmaker said it was already paying out on Arsenal winning the Premier League this season. Manchester City, however, is not ready to concede defeat just yet. Sunday’s dramatic 2-1 win at Liverpool closed the gap between the top two teams to six points.