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We ran a simulation of Liverpool vs. Man City to estimate the score for this important Premier League match.

Using EA FC 24, we simulated the crucial Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City in order to forecast the outcome.

When Liverpool and Manchester City square off at Anfield this afternoon, Liverpool has the opportunity to pull four points ahead of their opponents in the Premier League title battle.

Liverpool defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 last Saturday thanks to a header from Darwin Nunez in the 99th minute. This result kept Liverpool in first place, one point ahead of City at the end of the weekend.

The Reds then continued their winning streak on Thursday, defeating Sparta Prague 5-1 in the Europa League. In that game, Mohamed Salah made a comeback, and he will now start for City once more.

The two teams drew 1-1 in their earlier season encounter at the Etihad, with Trent-Alexander Arnold scoring for Liverpool. Can they, however, go one better today? Let’s examine this.

To anticipate the score for Liverpool vs. Manchester City, we ran a simulation.

We utilised EA FC 24 to finish the simulation, updating the squads with the most recent suspensions and injuries.

We predict that Liverpool could line up in a 4-3-3 formation, with their starting XI as follows: Kelleher; Bradley, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Endo, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister; Salah, Nunez, Diaz.

At Anfield, City got off to a strong start as Caoimhin Kelleher maintained his recent excellent form by making three significant stops in the first 20 minutes. Liverpool gained momentum in the first half, but shortly before the half ended, Luis Diaz was issued a red card for a challenge that was deemed dangerous.

Joe Gomez’s tackle of Phil Foden in the area earned City a penalty as they began to control the game with a man advantage. Erling Haaland, though, struck the post with his spot kick. The Reds were riding high until their luck ran out in the 65th minute.

Kevin De Bruyne made it 1-0 to Manchester City

Kevin De Bruyne made it 1-0 to Manchester City

Nathan Ake headed a corner that swung into the goal, but Kelleher was there to deflect the shot past the post. After Haaland recovered the lost ball, he rolled a pass into Kevin De Bruyne’s path. The Belgian scored the goal with his first attempt, curling it into the bottom corner of the goal.

In an attempt to find a way back into the game, Klopp introduced Jarell Quansah, Cody Gakpo, and Jarell Gakpo. Jarell Quansah nearly had an immediate impact as he attempted a long-range goal that went in. Liverpool now had the upper hand over City and equalised in the 88th minute.

Virgil van Dijk made it 1-1

We ran a simulation of Liverpool vs. Man City to estimate the score for this important Premier League match.

When Nunez found himself one on one with Ederson, the Brazilian produced a spectacular stop to deflect the ball out of goal and into the corner. Following a set-piece goal from Alexis Mac Allister, Virgil van Dijk sprang above Ruben Dias to head home and give his 10-man team a point.

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