Manchester United, who were in a good mood, suffered a humiliating defeat to Liverpool.
Liverpool beat Manchester United 7-0 in their home match of the Premier League on Sunday night.
The result is incomprehensible anyway, but especially considering the strength of the teams this season.
United are third in the league. Their previous defeat in the Premier League came against Arsenal on 22 January. In this year’s half, ManU had also taken five wins and two draws in the Premier League.
At the beginning of the year, Liverpool had three losses and a draw out of four games. Of course, Liverpool has since corrected its course and has already risen to fifth place.
The Dutch striker acquired from PSV started the scoring against ManU Cody Gakpo in the 43rd minute. Gakpo misled himself nicely to score by Andy Robertson after pass-through. The hit was Gakpo’s second in the Premier League.
In the second half, it really started to happen. Darwin Nunez hit in the 47th minute after heading in Harvey Elliott input.
Gakpo scored another in the 50th minute Mohamed Salah’s preliminary work. Salah struck in the 66th minute when Liverpool did well after ManU’s corner kick from the counterattack.
Nunez made it his second of the night in the 75th minute, again on, now Jordan Henderson of concentration.
Salah scored his second goal in the 83rd minute. He rose Robbie Fowler’s over in Liverpool’s all-time goalscoring record. There are five more players in the number of goals above, but with 129 hits, Salah is now Liverpool’s strongest goalscorer in the Premier League era.
The final readings did Roberto Firmino in the 88th minute.
Liverpool took possession 60–40, goal attempts 18–8 and shots on goal 8–4. So 7/8 of the bets that went towards Liverpool’s goal were lost.
7–0 is Liverpool’s clearest win over United ever. The previous one was 7–1 in 1985.
0–7 marks ManU’s biggest loss ever. The last time they lost was 0–7 in 1931 against Wolverhampton.
“These players look like they still have a lot of growing to do before they can handle something like this.” This place (Anfield) is the worst place for United to play, former ManU defender Gary Neville said According to the BBC (you will switch to another service).
Also ManU’s head coach Erik ten Hag said the realism slapped United in the face.
– This is not our standard. We didn’t play as a team. It was unprofessional. Yes, I’m angry. Absolutely.
– I am surprised because I have seen in the last weeks and months that this team is tenacious and has the attitude of a winner. In the second half we had no attitude at all.
Series table from this link.