Anfield, Bryan Mbeumo and Manchester United
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Harry Maguire's late winner gives Man Utd first Anfield win in nearly a decade as Liverpool lose a fourth successive game.
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,
Manchester United centre back Matthijs de Ligt revealed that his side had been sent out with the specific brief of targeting Liverpool’s two fullbacks, Milos Kerkez and Conor Bradley, which he described as a clear “weakness” for the defending Premier League champions.
Manchester United's victory at Anfield was their first at the ground since 2016. Ruben Amorim has endured a largely difficult time at Old Trafford so far but Sunday's 2-1 win means they are up to ninth place, sitting just two points behind fourth-placed Liverpool.
Dissecting the Premier League's big talking points from the weekend, from a seismic win for United at Anfield to the Forest hokey-cokey
Liverpool vs. Manchester United, one of the Premier League's biggest matches of the season and a highlight across the continent. Stay with us for live updates throughout the day!
Gazza: Cracking - a much-needed win. Defended well and great performances from Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo especially. Time will tell if it's a turning point. We look like we can score this season even if play looked a bit disjointed at times. Let's enjoy this one.
Rating the players from Manchester United's 2-1 win at Liverpool as they secured a first Premier League victory at Anfield in nine years
Perfectly found by Amad Diallo, Bryan Mbeumo silenced the Reds’ crowd by scoring in just the second minute of play. In addition to instantly winning over the Manchester crowd by scoring against their sworn enemy, the €80 million signing made history in the derby.
Sunday's Premier League clash between Liverpool and Manchester United was always going to provide drama, though most people would surely not have expected what eventually transpired.
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.
Joe Gomez's futureMilan Live makes it clear that Liverpool will sanction Joe Gomez's exit if they find a replacement. The Reds are essentially one step away from calling time on his Anfield