Anfield, Bryan Mbeumo and Manchester United
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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
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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.
Liverpool vs. Man United is always must-see TV, and Sunday's Premier League contest didn't disappoint. Relive all the action with ESPN.
HARRY MAGUIRE venting his spleen while Mo Salah celebrated at Anfield in 2022 threatened to be the defining image of his Manchester United career. Instead, Maguire will now be mentioned in the
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.
Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens says the decision to persist with the long ball out of defence at Liverpool on Sunday was pre-planned. Rather than try to play out from the back to beat Liverpool's press,