What happened with nunez and guardiola after final whistle of liverpool game

What happened with nunez and guardiola after final whistle of liverpool game

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MAN CITY AND LIVERPOOL DREW 1-1 THIS AFTERNOON WITH A BRIEF TOUCHLINE INCIDENT AFTER THE FINAL WHISTLE 14:54, 25 Nov 2023 Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez was involved in a heated exchange


with Pep Guardiola in the immediate aftermath of the full-time whistle at the Etihad Stadium. Manchester City and the Reds were forced to share the spoils following an entertaining game on


Saturday lunchtime. Guardiola’s side took the lead through Erling Haaland with just 27 minutes on the clock. Reds goalkeeper Alisson Becker looked to get Mohamed Salah away on the


counter-attack, but he could only slice his clearance, and after Nathan Ake charged forward, he played in Haaland, who finished past the Brazilian. READ MORE: LIVERPOOL PLAYER RATINGS AS


TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD AND TWO OTHERS GOOD VS MAN CITY READ MORE: LIVERPOOL'S NEXT FIVE PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES COMPARED TO CITY, ARSENAL AND UNITED But Liverpool restored parity 10


minutes from time thanks to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s strike. Collecting a pass from Salah, the England international drilled the ball low and powerfully into the bottom left corner of the


net. And following the full-time whistle, Guardiola and Nunez had a bit of a stand-off on the touchline, with Jurgen Klopp holding back the forward. Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders could


also be seen telling the City boss to back off. Klopp and Guardiola then shook hands and shared a hug before Nunez made his way over to the away end - where he could soon be pointing to the


Liverpool badge on his shirt. Article continues below Speaking after the game, Gary Neville told Sky Sports: "Well, Oasis has just come on the speakers and the words say it all; they


just have to roll with it, City. “I think City fans will be disappointed because they’re so used to seeing their team win; it’ll feel like a loss, especially to a rival like Liverpool.”