Salah focuses on ‘one game at a time’ after Reds beat Man City

Mohamed Salah insisted Liverpool’s win against Manchester City does not mean they are back in the title race, despite a hard-fought victory over the Premier League champions at Anfield on Sunday.

The Egyptian scored the only goal of a typically fast-paced encounter between the two rivals, racing on to a long pass from Alisson before slotting past Ederson with 14 minutes remaining.

The loss was City’s first in the league this season, but was also just Liverpool’s third win from nine league outings, and Jurgen Klopp’s men remain down in eighth place, 14 points behind leaders Arsenal and 10 behind City and Tottenham with a game in hand.

Salah said he and his team-mates are still “far away” from the top, but will try to get themselves back into it over time.

“No, we are still far away from [the title race],” he told Sky Sports. “We just need to focus on each game and take it one at a time, we don’t have to think about the title at the moment.

“Of course, personally I always love to play for a title and in my head we are going to fight for it… we don’t have to feel pressure because there is still a gap to first and second.

“You can see everybody here [is] unbelievable, and we should be in a better position than we are. The players are excited to win again and I think that will give us a good push for the next games.”

Virgil van Dijk and the rest of the Liverpool backline did a solid job of keeping Erling Haaland quiet, with the Norwegian still getting off six shots but being denied by Reds stopper Alisson.

“It takes a lot to get three points [against City],” the Dutchman told Sky Sports. “It was always going to be very intense.”

The Anfield crowd was at its best as the home fans roared Liverpool on to victory, and Van Dijk acknowledged their contribution.

“It’s always like that [the atmosphere] and when certain moments happened in the game it added fuel to the fire,” he said.

“It started with the hard work we put on the pitch, and that’s the minimum that’s expected here at this beautiful football club.

“That’s what we gave, and the energy we had back today [from the fans] was definitely needed in order to push us forward and keep hold of the 1-0 advantage.

“They played a big part and that’s what we need for the rest of the season, especially after a difficult start.”