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Liverpool next five fixtures compared to Premier League rivals after Man City setback

Pep Guardiola celebrated his 1,000th game as a manager with a convincing 3-0 victory over Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon

A dejected Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai during Liverpool's defeat to Manchester City

A dejected Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai during Liverpool's defeat to Manchester City

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Liverpool’s inconsistent Premier League form continued against Manchester City as they were beaten 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium. Erling Haaland was on the scoresheet, opening the scoring, before Nico Gonzalez added a second in first-half stoppage.

But before that goal, Virgil van Dijk had an equaliser controversially disallowed for an offside against Andy Robertson on the line. The impressive Jeremy Doku then secured all three points for his side with a wonderful curling strike from the edge of the box.

Speaking after the game, Reds boss Arne Slot said: "They were better than us. We had a very hard time bringing the ball out from the back and it was difficult to hold on to the ball.

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"We struggled with Doku on the inside and O'Reilly wide. Then, of course, a referee decision could have influenced a more positive half-time feeling for us. 2-0 down at half-time makes it very difficult to get a result here.

The defeat leaves Liverpool eighth in the table, and below is how the Reds’ fixtures compare to their Premier League rivals in the next couple of weeks.

Liverpool's next five Premier League matches

Nottingham Forest (H) - November 22

West Ham (A) - November 30

Sunderland (H) - December 3

Leeds United (A) - December 6

Brighton (H) - December 13

Arsenal

Tottenham (H) - November 23

Chelsea (A) - November 30

Brentford (H) - December 3

Aston Villa (A) - December 6

Wolves (H) - December 13

Man City

Newcastle United (A) - November 22

Leeds United (H) - November 29

Fulham (A) - December 2

Sunderland (H) - December 6

Crystal Palace (A) - December 14

Man United

Everton (H) - November 24

Crystal Palace (A) - November 30

West Ham (H) - December 4

Wolves (A) - December 8

Bournemouth (H) - December 13

Chelsea

Burnley (A) - November 22

Arsenal (H) - November 30

Leeds United (A) - December 3

Bournemouth (A) - December 6

Everton (H) - December 13

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