Yesss...i also think so, both teams have sharp goal machines, Haaland and Salah. They currently top the English Premier League's scoring charts, with Haaland at 13 goals and Salah at 10. It proves that both teams have excellent attacking lines.
As you mentioned, Liverpool rarely wins by a narrow 1-0 margin. On average, there are usually more than 2.5 goals in each of their games. Whether it's a 3-1 or 3-0 scoreline, Liverpool's matches often see multiple goals. However, the unexpected 1-1 draw against Luton was a result no one anticipated. I hate draws.
In the game against Man City, it seems like there will be plenty of goals, at least three. So, betting on over 2.5 goals wouldn't be a bad idea. It might be worth a shot
Super Sunday matches like this one can be very boring without goal, little goals or can be very exciting with many goals. Because they surely try to avoid a loss from a big direct match like this one, they don't want to lose points to a direct competitor for Premier League trophy.
They will start it with as highest carefulness as possible but a match can have its turning points when one moment can change the match entirely. It can trigger a collapse of one team and when it happens, we will have many goals. I am keen on many goals in this match as both Liverpool and Manchester City have very flexible attacking systems and they can easily find goals if their players have chances in the match.
To make Premier League more exiting after this match, I would like to see a draw like 2 - 2 or a win for Liverpool. It will help Premier League avoiding a domination from Manchester City when the league just goes to a one third of this season.