Premier League chaos live: Liverpool edge City as Salah outguns Haaland
11.02.2026 - 05:36:16Liverpool 2-1 Manchester City â Salah the sniper, Haaland human
This felt like a Champions League night dressed up as a league game. The intensity, the noise, the pressure â unreal. City actually struck first: in the 18th minute, Kevin De Bruyne slid a filthy pass between the lines, Erling Haaland peeled off his marker and buried a low left-footed finish into the bottom corner. 0-1, Haaland on the scoresheet again, and Liverpool looked rattled.
But Anfield doesn't do quiet. Just 10 minutes later, Liverpool were level. Trent Alexander-Arnold whipped in a trademark diagonal, Darwin NĂșñez bullied his way between RĂșben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, and nodded it down into space. Mohamed Salah pounced, snapped a first-time shot past Ederson at the near post. 1-1, Salah again when the pressure is highest.
The second half turned into a duel between City's control and Liverpool's chaos. Phil Foden clipped the post with a curling effort, JuliĂĄn Ălvarez forced a strong save, and Haaland somehow headed over from six yards after a perfect Bernardo Silva cross. That miss felt huge â and it was.
On 78 minutes, the moment. Ryan Gravenberch drove through midfield, slipped the ball to Salah on the right edge of the box. Salah chopped inside Nathan AkĂ©, opened the angle and threaded a ridiculous reverse pass into the half space. NĂșñez darted across the front post and smashed a right-foot finish high into the net. 2-1 Liverpool, cue absolute bedlam.
City thought they were level on 88 minutes when De Bruyne's free-kick was bundled in by Dias, but VAR intervened. After a long check, the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside by Manuel Akanji interfering with Alisson. The away end lost it, Pep Guardiola went wild on the touchline, and X is melting down over that call right now.
Heroes and flops: Salah ice-cold, Haaland left raging
Mohamed Salah was the difference-maker. One goal, one assist, and constant menace in transition. Every time Liverpool broke, he dragged City's back line into panic mode. In a night full of nerves, he was the calmest player on the pitch.
Darwin NĂșñez was pure chaos in the best way: one goal, one assist involvement on the equaliser, endless pressing, and the winning strike that might define Liverpool's season.
On the other side, Erling Haaland will be fuming. Yes, he scored, but that late missed header at 1-1 is going to replay in his head. In games like this, he's judged by the decisive moments, and Salah owned those.
Kevin De Bruyne was City's brain as always â one assist and several key passes â but Liverpool's midfield swarm forced him into the half-spaces instead of central domination. For City, the supporting cast felt just a touch off, and in a title race this tight, that's deadly.
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle â Saka on fire, Gunners keep pace
Elsewhere in the Premier League today, Arsenal absolutely handled Newcastle at the Emirates to keep the pressure on in the football league table. The Gunners were ruthless from the first whistle.
In the 12th minute, Bukayo Saka cut in from the right, linked with Martin Ădegaard, and smashed a left-footed curler into the far corner. 1-0 and Newcastle were on the ropes. Just before half-time, Gabriel Jesus showed his box craft again, reacting fastest to a loose ball after a corner and poking home from close range. 2-0 at the break, and it felt done.
Second half, Arsenal went into showtime mode. Ădegaard floated a clever ball over the top, and Leandro Trossard coolly slotted past Nick Pope for 3-0. Mikel Arteta's side looked fresh, sharp, and hungry â exactly what you want if you're chasing a title while watching Liverpool and City duke it out.
Bukayo Saka was absolutely electric â a goal, constant 1v1 threat, tracking back, doing everything. Ădegaard dictated tempo, and Jesus looked like the complete centre-forward, even beyond his goal.
Champions League news angle â momentum shift for Europe
With the Champions League knockouts looming, today's football results matter beyond domestic bragging rights. Liverpool's intensity and ability to come from behind against the champions screams "we're ready for Europe." JĂŒrgen Klopp's high-press frontline â Salah, NĂșñez, and Luis DĂaz â looked terrifying in transition. If they bring that level into midweek European ties, nobody will enjoy a draw against them.
City, meanwhile, suddenly look a little more human. Haaland scoring but still being criticised, De Bruyne overworked, and the defence cracking under pace and movement â European opponents will be watching this match report on repeat.
Title race context: how the table just changed
This is where it gets spicy. Liverpool's win flips the top of the Premier League live standings again. Those three points push them ahead of City, while Arsenal's comfortable victory keeps them right on their heels. The gap between first and third is razor-thin, and every single goal feels like it might decide the title.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
If you care about football results today and the bigger picture, that live table tells the whole story: Liverpool surging, City wobbling, Arsenal lurking. One bad week and your favourite's out of the race.
Social Media Spotlight â VAR chaos and Salah worship
The online reaction is insane right now. The biggest flashpoint? That late VAR call against RĂșben Dias' "equaliser" and the question: was Manuel Akanji really interfering with Alisson?
The Internet is Exploding: 3 Social Media Highlights
X Discussion: Fans furious over the late VAR offside and Haaland's big miss
The #LIVMCI hashtag is a warzone: half the timeline calling the offside "daylight robbery," the other half posting Salah clips like he's inevitable. Over on Instagram, Liverpool's official account is already pushing out "mentality monsters" vibes from the dressing room, and you know those highlight packages on YouTube are going to be pure dopamine.
Editorial take â Salah's team now, Guardiola under the microscope
Here's the blunt truth: in games like this, legends separate themselves. In my opinion, tonight proved this Liverpool side is still built in Salah's image. When the game went manic, he didn't hide, he grabbed it. One clinical finish, one genius assist, endless running. That's what "big-game player" actually looks like.
For City, this isn't crisis mode yet, but Pep Guardiola has questions to answer. Why did City's structure crumble so easily in transition? Why was Haaland isolated for long stretches, then thrown crosses in desperation mode late on? You can't just blame VAR when you're missing sitters and letting Salah and NĂșñez bully your back line.
And Arsenal? Quietly, they might be the biggest winners of the night. No drama, no chaos â just a clean 3-0, goals from Saka, Jesus, and Trossard, and a reminder that they're learning how to be ruthless. If the big two keep trading blows like this, the door is wide open for the Gunners.
Closing whistle â this title race is insane
If today is a snapshot of the season, buckle up. The football results today didn't just give us goals; they twisted the whole narrative. Salah stepping up, Haaland looking mortal, Arsenal refusing to go away â this is why we live for days like 2026-02-11.
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