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Manchester United 0-3 Liverpool: More rivalry woes for Man Utd

Mohamed Salah scored and set up two goals from Luis Diaz to hand Liverpool another heavy defeat to rivals Manchester United, this time losing 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Casemiro made two big mistakes that led to Diaz’s goals and was substituted at half-time after starting player Manuel Ugarte failed to enter the game in time.

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It was a brilliant result for Arne Slot, who secured a convincing 3-0 win over a rival in his third Premier League game as Liverpool manager. The Reds are 3-0-0 and have yet to concede a goal under Slot.

Ten Hag, meanwhile, will have to grieve the question of “What if?” during an international break that sees his Red Devils beat Fulham and lose to top-four rivals Brighton and Liverpool.

More of the same from (Man Utd and Liverpool)

Ten Hag may lament the late addition of Ugarte and the injury to Hojlund, but he himself can’t say much about what happened to Casemiro and the moment he took the Brazilian off the pitch. Put simply, his system needs two excellent defensive midfielders to give Bruno Fernandes the freedom to do his best. He has a 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo — a fine prospect but not the finished project — and his next option after Casemiro’s two mistakes was a 20-year-old with no Premier League minutes. He needed a better plan and none of his attacking players saved him (although Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui impressed again at the back).

Arne Slot’s Liverpool took a while to get going, ceding 67% of the ball in the first 15-20 minutes, but from then on it was all dominance. Mohamed Salah didn’t get Man of the Match, but he and Luis Diaz were fantastic, while Alexis MacAllister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch were near perfect in midfield. Three games, seven goals and no conceded for the Reds against Ipswich Town, Brentford and Manchester United is a decent start.

Bruno Fernandes: Don’t blame Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo

“Goals are always self-inflicted,” Fernandes said after the game on Peacock Premium. “With every goal, you usually have to make a mistake to give them the goal. We don’t have to blame everyone. That’s not going to help us now, so that’s not the point.”

“When you concede a goal, you can’t point to one mistake. It’s more than that. We can say that when you lose the ball in the middle. What’s the point of saying that Casemiro lost the ball or that Kobbie lost the ball. They lost the ball because they got the ball and wanted to be brave.”

“(Casemiro) has more experience than me, so I don’t have to tell him anything. He knows what football is about. He’s played for the two best clubs in the world. And Kobbie is a great boy. I want him to have the ball more often and be brave. I don’t want them to stand still now and think about a mistake.”

Manchester United vs Liverpool Player Ratings

No saves from Andre Onana and a disappointing day of long passes. Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo lost the midfield, while Joshua Zirkzee could not convert his chances and Alejandro Garnacho was poor. Almost every Liverpool player was very good, except Diogo Jota, who had scored in Liverpool’s first two Premier League games this season. (Graph, stats from fotomob.com)

Manchester United vs Liverpool Player Ratings (from fotmob.com)

Manchester United vs Liverpool Player Ratings (from fotomob.com)

Manchester United vs Liverpool Player Ratings (from fotomob.com)

What now?

International break, Liverpool host Nottingham Forest at 10:00 ET on September 14 (Saturday) before a midweek League Cup visit by West Ham. Manchester United kick off the next PL matchweek with a visit to Southampton on September 14 at 07:30 ET, when they host Barnsley in the third round of the League Cup.


How to watch Manchester United vs Liverpool live, stream link and kickoff time

Kick-off time: 11:00 a.m. ET Sunday (September 1)
Location:Old Trafford
TV channel: Peacock Premium
Streaming: Premier League on Peacock

Manchester United vs Liverpool Live Updates — By Nick Mendola

Manchester United vs Liverpool final score: 0-3

Luis Diaz 35′, 42′; Mohammed Salah 56′

Zirkzee closed again

Collyer replaces Marcus Rashford, who provides a fine cross between Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker.

But Zirkzee is unnoticed and his path to the ball requires a slide. The contact is there, but the ball slides wide of the far post.

Liverpool substitutes

The last 15 minutes we play without Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota.

Conor Bradley and Darwin Nunez take their places.

Red Devils substitutes

Matthijs de Ligt was shown a yellow card after a hard tackle on Luis Diaz and Alejandro Garnacho was out of shape.

Harry Maguire and Amad Diallo come on in the last 21 minutes.

Alisson again

Joshua Zirkzee jumps high and central to receive a cross at half speed.

The ball heads towards goal, but Alisson reacts quickly and blocks the ball.

United’s poor planning has contributed to this

Toby Collyer is forced to find his way with a 19-year-old alongside him – even if it is Kobbie Mainoo – because United have waited to complete the deal for Ugarte.

Now Casemiro’s poor first half led to a forced substitution and a relatively green midfield against one of Liverpool’s strong points. Bad week for this.

Goal Mohamed Salah — Manchester United 0-3 Liverpool (56th minute)

Another bad betrayal by the Reds.

Kobbie Mainoo dawdles with the ball. Alexis Mac Allister turns it around and quickly finds an advancing Szoboszlai.

The ball goes to Salah on the right and he makes a difficult finish easy. 3-0.

Salah gives Liverpool a 3-0 lead against Man United

The rout has begun as Mohamed Salah fires in Liverpool’s third goal of the match against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Promising for Man Utd

Collyer fires a ball to Zirkzee, but his low shot is saved by Alisson.

United now have possession, trailing by 2 points, but as I type this it’s another poor betrayal by the Red Devils at their own third base, with Liverpool in possession.

Casemiro out at half time

It was bound to happen and Casemiro’s departure means a very young central midfielder is emerging as 20-year-old Toby Collyer joins 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo in midfield.

Noussair Mazraoui is injured early in the second half. There seems to be a long discussion about whether he will be allowed to stay with a suspected head injury. He will stay with the Red Devils.

Halftime score — Manchester United 0-2 Liverpool

Moments make a game, and two mistakes by Casemiro – the second was caused by contact from Luis Diaz but a difficult to correct non-call – have led to goals from Luis Diaz.

Manuel Ugarte was obviously not signed up in time, but Erik ten Hag will want him. Alejandro Garnacho is also a nuisance on the right flank. Christian Eriksen and Amad Diallo?

Liverpool had an uncertain start, but they responded almost perfectly. They won the ball back and could easily win again. 2-0 for the third time?

Diaz again! Manchester United 0-2 Liverpool (42nd minute)

Casemiro thought he had been fouled but no whistle blew as Luis Diaz received part of the ball.

The ball is quickly above the 18, and Salah sets Diaz on edge again. This time it’s a low, soft finish inside the near post.

2-0, 42′

Diaz’s double gives Liverpool 2-0 lead over Man Utd

Luis Diaz completes his two goals to give Liverpool a commanding 2-0 lead against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

United get a chance through Mazraoui

Man Utd create a great chance with a long diagonal ball, which leads to a cross from Bruno Fernandes, which changes direction and ends up in the path of Noussair Mazraoui, about 20 yards from goal.

Alisson saves Mazraoui’s low shot through the crowd and Liverpool clear the danger.

Goal Luis Diaz! Manchester United 0-1 Liverpool (35th minute)

Ryan Gravenberch has been so good this season that he runs past a risky pass from Casemiro and Liverpool open up the United attack.

Mohamed Salah fires a big cross to the far post, where Dominik Szoboszlai and Luis Diaz both head the ball in. Diaz heads the ball in.

1-0, 35′.

Diaz leads Liverpool ahead of Manchester United

A poor pass from Casemiro opens the door for a Liverpool counter, resulting in a header from Luis Diaz who heads in the Reds’ decisive goal at Old Trafford.

Matthijs de Ligt stars in full-length debut

United’s new centre-back has fended off several Liverpool attacks and is looking very comfortable.

That’s no great surprise given he gets along well with right-back Noussair Mazraoui and goalkeeper André Onana, but it’s still impressive given the fierce rivalry at Old Trafford.

We are still here

This match is played in midfield, with only one shot attempted and 0.07 xG.

United’s possession is still well above 60 and Liverpool have had a few moments, but the penultimate or final balls have failed to materialise.

Exciting start for Man United

The visitors had their moments, but Erik ten Hag’s home side had almost 70% ball possession.

Just one more shot and it’s Liverpool, but the Red Devils take early control at Old Trafford.

Disallowed goal

Trent Alexander-Arnold thinks he has Liverpool ahead, but VAR sees offside on Mohamed Salah’s ball.

It’s a minor foul and a near offside situation, and it negates the good work of Ryan Gravenberch and Luis Diaz.

After eight minutes still no goal.

What’s at stake?

Liverpool could join Man City as the only team in the Premier League with a 3-0-0 record, while Man Utd would join fifth-placed Liverpool with a 2-0-1 record and overtake Brentford and Aston Villa with a win.

Manchester United vs Liverpool team news

How will Erik ten Hag challenge Arne Slot? We await the lineups, but Joe Prince-Wright predicted the XI’s with a new starter for Manchester United. Read more here.

Manchester United line-up

Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Dalot, Casemiro, Mainoo, Garnacho, Fernandes, Rashford, Zirkzee

Liverpool line-up

Alisson, Robertson, Konate, Van Dijk, Alexander-Arnold, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Jota, Salah, Diaz

Focus on Manchester United, team news

The same defensive issues have been present early in the season for United, while the loss of Rasmus Hojlund is a blow and will really impact their attacking formation. Erik ten Hag is likely to play with Bruno Fernandes as a false nine and let the likes of Diallo, Garnacho and Rashford score on the counter. Joshua Zirkzee has looked dangerous in his first few outings and could start as United look to gain more control and potentially not get as many counter-attacks.

OUT: Victor Lindelof (undisclosed), Luke Shaw (calf), Leny Yoro (foot), Rasmus Hojlund (hamstring), Tyrell Malacia (knee), Mason Mount (undisclosed)

Liverpool focus, team news

New signing Federico Chiesa won’t feature, while Liverpool are likely to field the same formation that beat Brentford last time out. That means Salah on the right, Jota up front and Diaz on the left, with the likes of Gakpo, Nunez and Elliott ready to come off the bench if needed. Liverpool’s midfield has been the biggest change under Slot, as Gravenberch has set the pace with Szoboszlai and Mac Allister roaming freely in front of him.

OUT: Federico Chiesa (fitness) | DOUBTFUL: Curtis Jones (undisclosed)