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The referee for the match between Manchester City and Liverpool has been confirmed by the Premier League.

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The referee for the match between Manchester City and Liverpool has been confirmed by the Premier League.The referee for the match between

 


 

Manchester City and Liverpool this weekend has been confirmed by the Premier League. When the Merseyside club returns to top-flight action, City will host them at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Prior to that, the Santiago Bernabeu will host the second leg of the

 

 

 

Champions League play-off against Real Madrid on Wednesday evening.In their most recent Premier League match, Newcastle United were defeated by Pep Guardiola’s team by a score of 4-0. The officials have been verified for the upcoming round of top-flight fixtures.The match between Liverpool and City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday will be officiated by Anthony Taylor.

 

 

 

Stuart Attwell will serve as the VAR, while Gary Beswick and Lee Betts will provide him with support. Taylor has managed three City matches this season, but only one of them resulted in a victory for Guardiola’s team. City secured all three points against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on the opening day of the season as a result of that victory.

 

 

 

 

Since then, Taylor has been responsible for City’s 2-1 loss to Manchester United in December. This was succeeded by a 2-2 draw with Brentford in January, resulting in a total of four points from a possible twelve for City this season when Taylor has served as the referee.

 

 

 

Taylor awarded United a penalty during the Manchester derby defeat, which Bruno Fernandes converted. The spot-kick was awarded by Taylor in the 86th minute, when City was leading 1-0 and Matheus Nunes was adjudged to have impeded Amad Diallo.

 

 

 

Amad scored the deciding goal for United in the final moments of the contest, and City ultimately lost the game in stoppage time. City will be seeking to reduce the gap between themselves and the league leaders, which is presently at 16 points, by securing all three points when they face Liverpool.







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