
Liverpool has a hand on the Premier League title after Sunday to dismantle the Champion Manchester City.
The Reds perform a top road while they left the Etihad with a 2-0 win.
And there was magic about the entire field of the men of Arne Slot.
But what is Mo Salah Bamboozle City with a brilliant back-pedal trick?
And which midfielder has perfectly executed the instructions of the Liverpool team?
Sunssport's tactical expert Dean Scoggins reveals everything on our brilliant tactics exposed show …
A man went to Mo
Mo Salah is tactically brilliant. The first is this back pedal he does. It sounds simple, but it is the timing and when he does it.
When Josko Gvardiol, the man City left back, pushes the field up, Salah waits until it happens when he is close to Nathan Ake in a room, the left central back.
When he sees the ball go into a certain area, back-pedals to the touchline. He takes a few steps back.
It means two things. He has the space at the front to receive the ball on feet, and Gvardiol is also blinded. He is behind him and Ake is stuck.
Does Ake go all the way out and leaves the space for other Liverpool stars to run? Or is he where he is and does he give Salah that run?
Salah has roasted it on the outside. The other time Ake did the other option and Jones started bombing through the space, he can't win.
For the goal of Szoboszlai, Salah goes back in that position and has Gvardiol with his back to him. If you see the number on the back of someone else's shirt, you win.
Salah then comes in that space, then it's all about timing. Amazing touch of the ball in the air, a little push on gvardiol and then he deteriorates and plays in Szboszlai who encounters the box.
With the Non -accessible goal where Jones scored, Salah's Brede and Ryan Gravenberch plays a difficult pass.
Saslah does exactly the thing where he is the space in the space in the room, then when Gravenberch is about to play the ball, Salah says: 'I don't want it. Turn and play it behind. “
The city defense all comes in a way and it opens that running channel for Szoboszlai. You can see those two vertical runners of midfield and in attack the two broad men dragging the defense.
You see Salah's incredible tactical brain to see a situation for him and seeing his role in it. We are talking about Lionel Messi levels here, and that is not an exaggeration.
Blockers in the lock
This is immediately from the training field for the first goal.
Liverpool is going to take a free corner to the outpost and they have a man who runs from the front to play the ball around the corner.
What is important here is Andy Robertson is a blocker on the front that stops Kevin De Bruyne.
There are also three other blockers on the edge and City does not mark Salah.
Liverpool identified city seat just outside the six-year box, so there is a huge open space on the edge of the penalty area.
Blockers stop the city players who come out, the ball is smoothed around the corner, Salah is in a lot of space.
After the goal it also created indecision from the city, so the rest of Liverpool's set pieces were very dangerous.
City fell in front of the hook, line and zinc shed. A bit of luck with the deflection, but you deserve your happiness.
SZO Savings IT
Szoboslai was the best player on the field except Salah.
He is the player who performs the manager's duties for him.
The midfielder breaks a third-man Run. The ball is played back in the feet of Salah.
He pops it back to Trent Alexander-Arnold and they know that the ball goes over the top.
Szoboszlai comes to that space for the trick. He is offside and Ake is left behind. The focus is on Szoboszlai.
This is like a Lokrunner to enter Salah, a ghost run.
Then the offside player participates again. He is in an offside position, but he is not offside because he does not touch the ball, he has no influence on the piece.
But what he does is influence the ability of a defender to defend Salah. He goes into that space, gvardiol turns his back and Ake comes over.
They all think it is offside and slow down, but while the ball is in the air, Salah runs.
Salah is on the other side and takes the ball, Szoboszlai Pelt, comes in space and Salah gives him the ball goal.
It is a new playing phase, Salah is not offside, the city all drops. There is a large space at the front and Jones also blocks Khusanov. Just brilliant.
It's 4-4-2 again
Old school stuff. A big reason why Liverpool is top is, Arne Slot can adjust his formation to play against everything he is confronted with.
This was 4-4-2 out, so no striker. Salah on the right, Diaz on the left.
But without a striker they played Jones and Szboszlai as vertical runners, the two in the front.
Gravenberch and Macallister could then separate with Jones and Szoboszlai who entered the two.
And it meant that the attacking players were when the wing players were. So four defensive players keep it compact in the middle, with Diaz and Salah the outballs.
It was beautiful from lock, Liverpool was so comfortable out of possession and were actually more dangerous because they go out of their positions and then go.
Van Dijk stops city attack
You could see Van Dijk and Slot communicate early.
They know what they are doing. There was a message from the bank and it was as simple as: Virgil, you go.
Van Dijk does not normally do that. He marshals that behind and stays in it. But this time he was told to go outside and to involve Phil Foden.
He was told: don't be afraid to go out and do it. Konate is going to cover the space for Omar Marmoush to run behind.
It evolved to Macallister who fell in bags picked up, so the coming way of Van Dijk and Macallister who blocks the space.
In the second half they even sacrificed Salah to defend. It was the perfect way.
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