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Premier League | Gameweek 26
Mar 5, 2023 at 4.30pm UK
Anfield
Manchester United logo

Liverpool
7 - 0
Man Utd

Gakpo (43', 50'), Nunez (47', 75'), Salah (66', 83'), Firmino (88')
Fabinho (41'), Salah (84')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Antony (53'), Martinez (61'), McTominay (64')

Liverpool 7-0 Manchester United - highlights, stats, man of the match

Liverpool 7-0 Manchester United - highlights, stats, man of the match
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Sports Mole provides highlights, stats and a man of the match from Liverpool's historic 7-0 humiliation of Manchester United.

Liverpool have recorded their biggest-ever victory over Manchester United courtesy of a 7-0 humiliation of their greatest rivals at Anfield this afternoon.

On a remarkable day on Merseyside, Liverpool scored all of their goals after the 43rd minute including six in an utterly dominant second-half display which saw Man United capitulate.

The visitors had been in the game for the vast majority of the first half, even creating the better chances of the opening 45 minutes until Cody Gakpo gave Liverpool the lead shortly before half time.

However, there was only one team in the second half, with Darwin Nunez doubling the lead two minutes after the restart before Gakpo added a third in the 50th minute.

Mohamed Salah then scored either side of Nunez's second to move out on his own as Liverpool's highest-ever Premier League goalscorer, before Roberto Firmino finished off the rout in the dying stages.

The victory eclipses Liverpool's previous biggest win over Man United - a 7-1 triumph against Newton Heath in 1895 - while it is Man United's joint-heaviest ever defeat, and the first time they have lost by seven since Boxing Day in 1931.

Jurgen Klopp's side, meanwhile, move to within three points of the Champions League spots with a game in hand over fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, having taken 10 points from the last 12 on offer, keeping four clean sheets on the bounce in the league.



HIGHLIGHTS

9th min: Man United's first attack of the game results in the first shot of the game as Antony cuts onto his left foot and tries to bend a low shot into the corner from 25 yards, but Alisson Becker is down to make a relatively comfortable save.

23rd min: Andrew Robertson lifts a cross into the box and Darwin Nunez gets there just ahead of Lisandro Martinez, but the Man United centre-back manages to get a toe on the ball with a desperate last-ditch challenge to divert it behind for a corner.

26th min: Big chance for the visitors as Diogo Dalot whips a fine cross to the back post for Bruno Fernandes, who steers a diving header back across goal and just past the far post with Alisson beaten.

27th min: Another opening for Man United as Luke Shaw cuts the Liverpool defence open with a brilliant diagonal ball which finds Marcus Rashford, whose attempted first-time finish is tame and easy for Alisson.

33rd min: Dalot meets a free kick from the left with a decent header, but it is a comfortable one for Alisson to gather.

43rd min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 1-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (CODY GAKPO)

Liverpool take the lead just before half time, and it is a really good finish from Cody Gakpo! Robertson releases the Dutchman with a fine through-ball inside the full-back, and then Gakpo cuts inside past Raphael Varane before curling it into the bottom corner.

47th min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 2-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (DARWIN NUNEZ)

After a dream end to the first half, Liverpool have made a dream start to the second half too! It is a messy goal, with Man United missing a number of chances to clear their lines before Harvey Elliott fires a ball across goal which Darwin Nunez gets his head to to steer home. It was good battling from Liverpool to keep the ball alive, but Erik ten Hag will watch that goal back through his fingers.

49th min: Antony looks to provide an immediate response for Man United with a powerful effort from range, but it is straight into the hands of Alisson.

50th min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 3-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (CODY GAKPO)

Liverpool have their third, with all of the goals coming in a seven-minute spell of playing time! This time it is a sweeping team move from the back, with Mohamed Salah released down the right and taking Martinez on. The Argentine is turned inside out before slipping, and Salah slides a pass in for Gakpo, who dinks it confidently over David de Gea from a tight angle.

55th min: Alisson almost gifts Man United a route back into the match as the ball squirms under his foot when he tries to control it, allowing Bruno Fernandes to steal in. However, Alisson does just about enough with a scrambling save to redeem himself, with Fernandes going down and claiming unsuccessfully for a penalty.

56th min: Liverpool maybe should have a fourth here as Gakpo does really well to keep hold of the ball inside the area and smuggle it to Robertson, who curls it just wide with his weaker right foot when he had a lot of the goal to aim at.

58th min: Another big chance for Liverpool as Ibrahima Konate comes steaming in to meet a corner, but he glances it just wide when it looked destined to nestle into the back of the net.

66th min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 4-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (MOHAMED SALAH)

In the week when it was confirmed that Salah will be the last remaining member of Liverpool's famous front three, he ensures that all of their new front three are on the scoresheet, and he does so in style too. There is a slice of luck about the goal as Nunez's pass deflects off Scott McTominay and into the path of Salah, who lashes a brilliant first-time finish off the underside of the bar with his right foot.

76th min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 5-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (DARWIN NUNEZ)

It is five for Liverpool! Jordan Henderson clips a cross into the box from the left flank and Nunez meets it with a perfectly-judged backward header which nestles into the far corner.

83rd min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 6-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (MOHAMED SALAH)

Incredible scenes at Anfield as Liverpool add a sixth goal! It is another messy one, with some of the Man United defenders having seemingly given up completely now. Shaw is one of those and he tries to hack the ball clear from inside his box, but there is no thought behind it and the ball bounces to Salah, who converts it for his record 129th Premier League goal for the club.

89th min: GOAL! LIVERPOOL 7-0 MANCHESTER UNITED (ROBERTO FIRMINO)

Roberto Firmino comes off the bench to add a second, in the week it was revealed that he will leave the club! Again, there is far too much room inside the box as Firmino collects Salah's pass before moving inside the six-yard box and squeezing a low finish through the legs of De Gea from a tight angle!



MAN OF THE MATCH - MOHAMED SALAH

Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool on March 4, 2023© Reuters

Take your pick. All of Liverpool's starting front three helped themselves to brace on a historic day at Anfield, and any of them would have been worthy winners of this award.

Gakpo in particular was superb, but in the end we are giving it to Mohamed Salah, who not only scored twice to become Liverpool's leading scorer in Premier League history, but also helped himself to two assists as well.

The Egyptian looked sharp and dangerous from the very first whistle, and he continues to be the scourge of Man United, with his first goal in particular being a ruthless finish.



STANDOUT MOMENT

Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool against Manchester United on March 5, 2023© Reuters

There were so many standout moments for Liverpool on a day that will live long in the memory, but this one goes to Salah's 129th Premier League goal for Liverpool - a tally no other player in the illustrious history of the club has reached before.

It was a scrappy goal, but the Egyptian will not care one bit as he moved past Robbie Fowler - a man known as 'God' by the Liverpool fans - in the scoring ranks with his second of the night.

Salah's first goal also deserves a mention due to the sheer quality of the finish, while Gakpo's second was also of the highest order and there was also a special moment for Roberto Firmino to wrap up the scoring in the week it was announced that he will leave the club this summer.



BEST STATS



MATCH STATS

Possession: Liverpool 60%-40% Man United
Shots: Liverpool 18-8 Man United
Shots on target: Liverpool 8-4 Man United
Corners: Liverpool 4-3 Man United
Fouls: Liverpool 13-14 Man United



LINEUPS

LIVERPOOL (4-3-3): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Elliott (Jones 80'), Fabinho (Milner 79'), Henderson (Bajcetic 79'); Salah, Gakpo (Firmino 79'), Nunez (Jota 78')

MANCHESTER UNITED (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Dalot, Varane, Martinez (Malacia 77'), Shaw; Casemiro (Sabitzer 77'), Fred (McTominay 59'); Antony, Weghorst (Garnacho 59'), Fernandes; Rashford (Elanga 85')


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