One of the enduring images from Liverpool's statement 2-0 win at Man City in February was of Dominik Szoboszlai collapsing to his knees in exhaustion at the full-time whistle.

The midfielder, who returns to the Etihad with the champions on Super Sunday , had just turned in a virtuoso, lung-busting display - no Liverpool player covered more than his 11.54km that afternoon - creating Mohamed Salah's opener after a cleverly-worked short-corner routine, before doubling the visitors' lead with a cool finish from his more advanced role.

Head coach Arne Slot changed his formation to "play with two No 10s", one of who was the versatile Hungarian, a tactical masterstroke behind the win that extended Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League to 11 points and saw them all but crowned ch

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