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What Bernardo Silva did to Mohamed Salah exposed as Man City must show leadership

Your Liverpool evening headlines for Monday, October 17.

Bernardo Silva 'attack' on Mohamed Salah exposed

Liverpool secured their best result of the season so far with a memorable win over Manchester City on Sunday.

A breakaway goal from Mohamed Salah was sufficient to earn the Reds a third successive win over Pep Guardiola's champions during a volatile clash. The result means Jurgen Klopp’s side have moved up to eighth in the table having registered only their third Premier League win of the campaign.

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But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at Anfield - and Ian Doyle has rounded up some moments you may have missed.

Read the full story from Ian here.

Man City must show leadership if they are serious about vile Liverpool chants

The final whistle at Anfield marked the start of what was no doubt a busy old shift for those in Liverpool's PR department.

After Mohamed Salah's stunning goal had given Jurgen Klopp's men a huge victory against Manchester City on Sunday afternoon, the real work was just beginning for those off the pitch.

The first of two strongly-worded statements was released at around 7.30pm in response to yet more chanting from City's followers in relation to the Hillsborough and Heysel tragedies.

"We are deeply disappointed to hear vile chants relating to football stadium tragedies from the away section during today’s game at Anfield," read the Liverpool FC response. "The concourse in the away section was also vandalised with graffiti of a similar nature.

"We know the impact such behaviour has on the families, survivors and all those associated with such disasters. We are working with the relevant authorities and we will also work with Manchester City in order to do our utmost to ensure these chants are eradicated from football altogether."

Read the full story from Paul Gorst here.

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