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Haaland Runs Riot: Liverpool Crushed 4-0 as City March to Wembley

Manchester, England – When Erling Haaland swept the ball home for a first Manchester City hat-trick since August 2024 it sent swathes of Liverpool fans for the exits. Only 57 minutes were gone yet City were cruising at 4-0 and Arne Slot's men were being schooled.

Haaland's third, when Jérémy Doku and Nico O'Reilly walked the ball through Liverpool before the No 9 hooked in off the bar, epitomised the patheticalness that set in with the striker's 39th-minute penalty opener.

Until then those in red went toe-to-toe with their hosts, Hugo Ekitiké (twice) and Mohamed Salah spurning chances they had to take. After the break the chronically impotent Salah missed two more, early chances, before failing where Haaland prospered – from the spot: at 4-0 down, the Egyptian steered the ball to James Trafford's left, City's goalkeeper parried, and Liverpool's misery deepened further.

Key developments:

  • Erling Haaland scores first Manchester City hat-trick since August 2024
  • City cruise to 4-0 victory, extending record to eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final
  • Liverpool's heaviest defeat under Arne Slot raises questions ahead of PSG Champions League clash
  • Mohamed Salah misses multiple chances, fails from the spot in miserable display
  • Pep Guardiola watches from posh seat due to two-game touchline ban
  • City's front four of Semenyo, Cherki, Haaland and Doku press high to devastating effect

Haaland's Hat-Trick Heroics

Haaland's second, in first-half added time, closed a sweet City sequence. Matheus Nunes fed Rayan Cherki, whose tap for Antoine Semenyo was simple – and devastating. The Ghanaian's cross was flicked by Haaland into Mamardashvili's right side-netting and it was 2-0 City.

What came next was even poorer from Virgil van Dijk. When O'Reilly received the ball in Liverpool's area, the Dutchman hooked his right foot around the left-back and felled him. It was easy for Michael Oliver to award a penalty despite the usual – and surely performative, in this case – protestations. Haaland beat Mamardashvili to the keeper's left and he greeted his goal with a playful kick of the right corner flag.

City's Dominance Continues

This was shambolic from Liverpool. Joe Gomez's throw-in went straight to Marc Guéhi, who found O'Reilly, who relayed to the effervescent Cherki. Semenyo was played in and, as Mamardashvili advanced, the winger's deft lob was sublime to make it 3-0 just five minutes into the second half.

Soon after Salah skewered wide, a second miss of the half and the third in all of a depressing display – by him and the storied team he has graced for the past nine seasons.

Slot's Future Under Scrutiny

The beleaguered Slot knows the heaviest defeat handed to his Liverpool will damage his job prospects because next up is Wednesday's date at the European champions, Paris Saint-Germain. If they go down in similar manner in the Champions League quarter-final, then the owners may have a decision to make.

For Pep Guardiola, all is wine and roses. This first outing since downing Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final ended in extending City's record to an eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final – one more phenomenal statistic in a slew returned by a phenomenon of a manager.

First Half Drama

Liverpool, eight time Cup-winners whose last triumph was in 2022, began brightly, Florian Wirtz and Ekitiké combining for the German to shoot. Next, Dominik Szoboszlai spun a free-kick on to Ibrahima Konaté's head and Trafford saved.

Guardiola, in a posh seat because of a two-game touchline ban, instructed his front four of Semenyo, Cherki, Haaland and Doku to press high when Giorgi Mamardashvili restarted from Liverpool's goal. City's was a familiar 4-2-3-1, Liverpool's a curio of a nominal 4-4-2, with Ekitiké and Salah as a split pairing and Wirtz invited to join them centrally.

At this point the contest had a background of a wall of noise and when Cherki feinted in Liverpool's area and went down as Milos Kerkez challenged him, City's scream for a penalty further upped the febrile atmosphere. Now came Ekitiké crashing the ball over after Rodri handed it to him and this would haunt the Frenchman, as did Van Dijk's miss when Joe Gomez's flighted delivery landed at the captain's feet: instead of pulling the trigger he turned possession back and City escaped.

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