Community Shield | Nunez has instant impact as Liverpool beat City 3-1 to win first trophy of new season

Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez were on target as FA Cup winners Liverpool beat Manchester City 3-1 in the Community Shield

August 01, 2022 12:48 pm | Updated 12:48 pm IST - LEICESTER

Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson lifts the Community Shield trophy as he celebrates with teammates after they beat Manchester City 3-1

Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson lifts the Community Shield trophy as he celebrates with teammates after they beat Manchester City 3-1 | Photo Credit: Action Images via Reuters

Liverpool's new striker Darwin Nunez scored a late goal on his debut as they drew first blood in this season's rivalry with Manchester City after a 3-1 win in Saturday's Community Shield.

The Uruguayan, bought from Benfica for an initial fee of €75 million ($76.64 million), made himself an instant fan favourite after capping a lively appearance off the bench with a stoppage time goal to secure the first trophy of the season.

English champions City started their big close-season signing, Norway's Erling Haaland but, in contrast to Nunez, he had a disappointing debut, missing several chances and struggling to combine with his new team mates.

However, another new City face — Argentine forward Julian Alvarez — found the target after coming on in the second half.

Trent Alexander-Arnold had opened the scoring, firing Juergen Klopp's Liverpool side ahead in the 21st minute of the 100th edition of the annual clash between the league champions and FA Cup winners.

Thiago Alcantara floated the ball to Mohamed Salah on the right and the Egyptian laid it back to Alexander-Arnold whose first time shot curled into the far corner.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp looks on as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts during the Community Shield match

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp looks on as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts during the Community Shield match | Photo Credit: Reuters

Haaland, brought in from Borussia Dortmund, missed two first half chances to mark his City debut with a goal but Pep Guardiola's side were missing their usual fluency.

VAR review

It was another new striking addition who brought City level in the 70th minute when Phil Foden's shot was parried by Adrian and with the ball spilling loose, former River Plate forward Alvarez pounced to net his first goal for the club.

The effort was initially ruled out for offside but a VAR review overturned the decision although the technology was soon to work against Guardiola's side.

Referee Craig Pawson went to the monitor before ruling that City defender Ruben Dias had handled at close range from a Nunez header and Mohamed Salah drilled home the penalty to restore Liverpool's lead in the 83rd minute.

Nunez then capped an eventful appearance from the bench, scoring with an angled header after Andy Robertson had nodded the ball into his path.

Haaland's testing debut ended with him missing a sitter when Phil Foden's shot was pushed out by Adrian and the blond forward blasted his shot against the bar and over.

"Our season started today and it was important for us to get off on the right foot," said Alexander-Arnold, who was full of praise for 23-year-old Nunez's impact.

"He won the penalty, scored a goal and looked very lively. He's been bought in to score goals and he's proved he can do that today," he said.

"He's a top player, a young player who is willing to learn. He's bonded well with the lads. He came on with a point to prove".

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