Published 11:33 IST, October 21st 2019
Manchester United vs Liverpool: Twitter reactions for the PL game
Manchester United played hosts to Liverpool in gameweek nine of the English Premier League. Liverpool were saved the blushed by a late Adam Lallana equaliser.
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Just when you thought y were out, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pulled m back in. As Manchester United hosted Liverpool in 203rd meeting between two of English football's most decorated clubs, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was a man on a mission. two clubs played out a riveting 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Matchday 9 of Premier League, which meant that Red Devils halted Liverpool's winning run of 17 games. draw at Old Trafford means that Manchester United w find mselves just two points above 18th-placed Newcastle United. Liverpool, meanwhile, are still top of table with 25 points from nine games so far.
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Manchester United vs Liverpool has always been an entertaining contest. If match had lost its sheen in last couple of years, one informed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, as Red Devils were at Liverpool's throat from get-go. Liverpool were constantly overrun in midfield after Man United manr opted to field a 3-5-2 formation in a move that was designed to suffocate Liverpool's marauding fullbacks. Marcus Rashford gave hosts lead, after a delightful ball in from new signing Daniel James. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was left fuming at United's opener after what seemed like a foul on Divock Origi from Victor Lindelof's challenge in build-up to goal.
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Premier Leauge Manchester United vs Liverpool: Rashford comes to fore
Marcus Rashford enjoyed arguably his best game of season so far, with England international a constant threat across Liverpool's backline. re was a moment in first half wherein Rashford turned and left Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk on ground. Naturally, Manchester United fans on Twitter went crazy, with Red Devils supporters claiming that ir young forward left Liverpool centre-back tasting dust on 20-minute mark at Old Trafford. Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was ar debatable point from game, as VAR adjudged that Lindelof's challenge on Divock Origi was t a clear foul. VAR n ruled out Sadio Mane's equaliser, as ball had struck Senegalese on arm before he hit back of David de Gea's net. Here are Twitter reactions from game.
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