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Gary Neville Podcast: Liverpool executed tactics brilliantly in City romp

Liverpool players celebrate their team's first goal
Image: Liverpool players celebrate their team's first goal in the 4-1 win over City.

Gary Neville says "fantastic" Liverpool executed Jurgen Klopp's tactics brilliantly in their 4-1 victory at Manchester City on Saturday.

The Reds boss saw his side race into a 3-0 lead inside 31 minutes before seeing out a 4-1 win with few problems

Sky Sports football expert Neville believes Klopp countered Manuel Pellegrini's attacking line-up and then watched his players take their chances when the opportunities arose. 

"They were fantastic," he said on The Gary Neville Podcast.

"Even before they scored, we noticed the belief and their intent to pass the ball really quickly and brightly. City couldn't cope - they looked really sluggish in the first half. 

"People talk about the frantic press of Klopp's teams and the pressing from the front. It wasn't necessarily all about that against City - it was all about dropping off and then springing into counter-attacks.

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Jamie Redknapp and Frank Lampard highlight the performance of Philippe Coutinho as the key factor in the 4-1 win for Liverpool at Manchester City.

"The transition was devastating from Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp.

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"They knew that City would spread their full-backs wide and their wingers would go wide too, meaning the two centre-backs and central midfielders could get isolated.

"The game plan was executed brilliantly. Klopp will be delighted as he'd have worked on it all week and his team have gone and done it for him."

Liverpool have now scored as many goals in their last two away Premier League games (seven) as they managed in their 11 before that. 

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Jurgen Klopp believes his Liverpool side have taken a big step forward

Neville had special praise for Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino, who both played a huge part in the first three Liverpool goals.

"Liverpool were so good," he said. 

"When teams give you chances, there's still a lot to do. Obviously, the [Eliaquim] Mangala own goal was a bit of good fortune but the Firmino pass for Coutinho's goal was sensational. Then the little favour returned on the one where Coutinho reversed it back to him. It's not easy to do that.

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Manuel Pellegrini claims it was a 'fake' Manchester City performance.

"It's hard to play that pass when your eyes open up and the goal is there.

"How many times do we see players shoot in that position and we say, 'Why didn't he pass there?'

"Liverpool, it seemed, played the right pass so many times in the final third. Firmino could have had three or four goals."

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