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“Every game we play at home against the big four teams, it’s like six points and you have to make a statement,” midfielder Nasri told Sky Sports.
“It’s important. Last year Jovetic was injured and we saw in pre-season he was on fire and today was a big start for him for this season.” The pre-match interest surrounded the return of the controversial Balotelli to the Premier League after a season and a half at AC Milan, having previous quit City after falling out with then manager Roberto Mancini.
The 24-year-old Italian appeared at ease in his old stomping ground, warmly greeting some of his old team mates before taking a seat in the stand. On the pitch both sides looked dangerous on the break, with 19-year-old Raheem Sterling particularly lively on Liverpool’s right and giving Gael Clichy plenty of defensive work.
Spaniard Moreno, an off-season arrival from Sevilla, offered some decent balls from out wide but was culpable for City taking the lead.
Dejan Lovren, under pressure from David Silva, was unable to get any power on a clearing header, but Moreno was caught on his heels, allowing Jovetic to beat him to the ball and smash it past Simon Mignolet.
The Montenegro international struggled with injury in his first season in England, but after impressing in pre-season has been given the chance to partner Edin Dzeko in attack with Aguero still working his way back to fitness.
The home fans only had to wait 10 minutes after the restart for a second, a scuffed effort from Jovetic finding the back of the net after fine lead-up work between himself and Nasri, the Frenchman finding his team mate with a low ball through the box.
Aguero made it three, having been on the pitch for 23 seconds, getting in behind the Liverpool defence and finishing off Jesus Navas’ searching pass.
The Argentina striker has now scored in both City matches, despite playing less than 45 minutes in total.
Liverpool pulled one back when Zabaleta, under pressure from Rickie Lambert, put the ball in his own goal, but hopes of a comeback were curtailed when Glen Johnson hobbled off, leaving the Reds to finish with 10 men and with a early dent to their title hopes.
“Up until they scored we were the better side,” Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers told Sky Sports.
“We switched off just before half time and we gave away two poor goals really. They worked the ball well for the second one but the third was poor from our point of view. We just need to refocus and look to the weekend now.”