Anfield, Bryan Mbeumo and Manchester United
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After nine painful years and at the 11th time of asking Manchester United has ended its Anfield hoodoo with a 2-1 win against Premier League defending champion Liverpool
Bryan Mbeumo celebrates scoring at Anfield with team-mates Amad Diallo, Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes Michael Regan/ Manchester United’s long awaited 2-1 victory at Anfield threw up a few interesting statistics: Liverpool losing four consecutive matches for the first time since November 2014,
Harry Maguire's late header bookended Manchester United's surprising, streak-shaking 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
The defender proved to be the difference between Man Utd and Liverpool with some unyielding defending and yet another late goal to add to his recent collection.
Ruben Amorim says Sunday’s 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield was the “biggest” of his tenure as Manchester United head coach “but tomorrow, it won’t mean a lot”.
Bruno Fernandes said Manchester United's first win at Anfield since January of 2016 was helped by Liverpool fans showing frustration with their own team in the first half due to their failure to put Ruben Amorim's side under pressure.
Traditional English Premier League powers collide Sunday in Liverpool, where the host Reds take on Manchester United at Anfield Stadium.
Liverpool vs Manchester United will kick off at 11:30 a.m. ET/ 8:30 a.m. PT in the United States. The match will start at 4:30 p.m. local time in Liverpool, England, at Anfield. The match will be shown on TV channels in the U.S. and in the UK. There will also be streaming services available that will broadcast the match.
Roy Keane has said Manchester United must build on their win over Liverpool. Man Utd inflicted a fourth straight defeat on their bitter rivals on Sunday afternoon as goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire earned the club’s first win at Anfield since January 2016.