Liverpool Crush Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford

Liverpool Crush Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford

Liverpool’s dominance over Manchester United continued on Sunday as they cruised to a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford, extending their unbeaten streak against their fierce rivals to 13 Premier League matches.

The visitors took control from the outset, with Luis Diaz opening the scoring in the 35th minute after a defensive lapse by Casemiro. The Brazilian midfielder was again at fault for Liverpool’s second, as his poor pass allowed Diaz to double the lead just before halftime.

United’s misery continued after the break, with Mohamed Salah adding a third goal in the 56th minute. The Egyptian forward became the highest-scoring opposition player at Old Trafford in Premier League history with his seventh strike against the Red Devils.

Liverpool’s victory was a testament to their superior quality and tactical nous under new manager Arne Slot. The Dutchman has instilled a high-pressing, attacking style of play that has overwhelmed opponents in the early stages of the season.

In contrast, United’s performance was a major disappointment. Erik ten Hag’s side looked disjointed and lacked the intensity and creativity to trouble Liverpool. Casemiro’s errors were particularly costly, while the absence of injured talisman Cristiano Ronaldo was keenly felt.

The result leaves United with just three points from their opening three Premier League matches, while Liverpool maintain their 100% record. It is a stark reminder of the gulf in class between the two sides and the work that ten Hag has to do to turn United’s fortunes around.

Liverpool Triumph Under Slot's Debut at Anfield

Liverpool Triumph Under Slot’s Debut at Anfield

Arne Slot’s Liverpool debut at Anfield was a resounding success, with the Reds securing a 2-0 victory over Brentford. The win propelled Liverpool to the top of the Premier League standings, alongside Manchester City, Arsenal, and Brighton, as the only teams with maximum points after two games.

Slot’s tactical approach, expected to be more possession-oriented than Jurgen Klopp’s, was evident in flashes during the first half. However, Liverpool’s opening goal was a classic Klopp-style counterattack. Diogo Jota’s perfectly timed pass found Luis Diaz, who raced through on goal and fired into the top corner.

Brentford, despite missing Ivan Toney, posed a threat in the second half. Nathan Collins’ header forced a brilliant save from Alisson Becker, while Vitaly Janelt and Mark Flekken also made crucial interventions to deny Liverpool.

However, the Reds’ attacking prowess proved too much for Brentford. Mohamed Salah, assisted by Diaz, timed his run perfectly to remain onside and dink the ball over Flekken, sealing the victory.

Slot praised his team’s performance, acknowledging that they still have much to prove against top-six opposition. He also noted that Brentford’s energy levels waned in the second half, allowing Liverpool to exploit the gaps.

The crowd serenaded Slot with chants of his name, a testament to the positive early impression he has made. Despite concerns about the lack of new signings, Liverpool appear well-positioned to challenge Manchester City and Arsenal for the Premier League title.

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