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Manchester United v Liverpool (2024–25)
HT:0–2
Report
EventPremier League 2023-24
DateSunday 1 September 2024
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
Player of the MatchMohamed Salah
RefereeAnthony Taylor
Attendance73,738
Weather19 °C (66 °F)
Man Utd - Brighton
Liverpool - Brentford
Man Utd - S'hampton
Liverpool - Nottm' Forest

Manchester United v Liverpool was a match which took place at Old Trafford on Sunday 1 September 2024.

Match Report[]

Liverpool maintained their flawless start under new manager Arne Slot as they outclassed woeful Manchester United at Old Trafford.

The visitors were on a different level to United in a win so comprehensive that it will bring renewed scrutiny on Slot's fellow Dutchman Erik ten Hag, who survived a summer review to win a new contract following last season's FA Cup win.

Liverpool have barely missed a beat since Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp, recording three straight Premier League wins now without conceding a goal, and this was the most impressive display so far.

Trent Alexander-Arnold had already had a goal disallowed for offside before Luis Diaz struck twice in quick succession just before the interval to put Liverpool in complete command.

Casemiro, who endured a first-half nightmare before being replaced, was the culprit twice as he conceded possession, with Diaz heading home Mohamed Salah's cross at the far post after 35 minutes before sweeping in the Egyptian's pass in front of the Stretford End seven minutes later.

Salah, inevitably, got in on the act with his 12th goal in 15 appearances against United after 56 minutes, beating Andre Onana from Dominik Szoboszlai’s pass.

United had opportunities, mainly through Joshua Zirkzee, but there were only occasional moments of anxiety for Liverpool as they put Ten Hag's side firmly in their place.

United manager Ten Hag wanted a fast start after keeping his job in the summer, an outcome that was surely helped by the FA Cup final win over Manchester City.

The lack of a credible and available alternative also appeared to play into the decision-making process of co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the new Old Trafford hierarchy.

Rather than roar out of the blocks, though, United have snatched a win with a late goal against Fulham at Old Trafford before losing at Brighton, and now they have been swept aside by Liverpool.

There were jeers from United's fans at half-time and the end here, as well as when Ten Hag replaced Alejandro Garnacho with Amad Diallo in the second half.

He had already been forced to make what was effectively a mercy change at half-time, replacing Casemiro after a grim display in which he helped Liverpool score their first two goals by conceding possession too easily.

It made for an uncomfortable afternoon for Ratcliffe, watching grim-faced from the directors' box as the hope of a new start was punctured by the pain of watching Liverpool tear United apart.

There were mitigating circumstances for Ten Hag, with the new signing from Paris St-Germain, Manuel Ugarte, not available to play. Another summer acquisition in Leny Yoro is injured, as are Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Rasmus Hojlund.

Such factors cannot disguise, however, the lack of quality in this United side as Liverpool taught them a harsh lesson in control, intensity and end product.

This was exemplified by the sight of Casemiro, the once great midfield man at Real Madrid, who looked a spent force last season and would have left in the summer had United been able to find a buyer, playing so poorly that Ten Hag was prepared to send on 20-year-old Toby Collyer to replace him for the second half.

The Premier League season may only be in its infancy but defeats of this nature will inevitably put Ten Hag under the microscope in such a vital campaign – and the problem with handing a manager what effectively appeared to be a stay of execution is that they are always one bad result away from speculation.

This is why this meeting with old adversaries Liverpool was so vital and the manner in which United were beaten may prove to be so significant.

Premier League newcomer Slot made a smooth start at Liverpool with victories away at newly promoted Ipswich Town and at home against Brentford – but a trip to Old Trafford was regarded as the first serious examination of the new post-Klopp era.

This emphatic win came at a ground where Klopp’s Liverpool lost in the FA Cup quarter-final last season and were also held to a draw in April, a result that damaged their chances of challenging Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race.

Those two games were perfect examples of the wonderfully entertaining, but occasionally chaotic, brand of football Klopp delivered at Liverpool as they lost control on both occasions after dominating.

Slot still has all of Liverpool's attacking tools at his disposal but is clearly intent on adding a layer of measured control to their style, which his team showed here as they were never in danger of relinquishing their hold on affairs once Diaz had given them that two-goal advantage.

On the rare occasions United did threaten, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson demonstrated his world-class quality, frustrating the erratic Zirkzee in particular.

In pretty much every other respect, this was business as usual for Liverpool - a side full of threat, especially in the shape of Salah, who has made such a habit of tormenting United and did so again.

This was, however, a complete Liverpool performance which left Slot and his players taking the acclaim of their elated supporters at the final whistle.

And as Slot's name rang out, the Dutchman responded with a modest wave and a clenched fist. There were none of Klopp's trademark fist pumps, but the deafening roars from the travelling fans suggested the new boss has already won those Liverpool hearts.

Match[]

Details[]

1 September 2024
16:00 BST
Live on Sky Sports
Manchester United 0–3 Liverpool Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 73,738
Referee: Anthony Taylor
HT:0–2
Report
Díaz Goal 35'42'
Salah Goal 56'
Manchester United
Liverpool
24 Flag of Cameroon André Onana
03 Flag of Morocco Noussair Mazraoui
04 Flag of Netherlands Matthijs de Ligt Substituted off in the 69th minute 69' Booked in the 65th minute 65'
06 Flag of Argentina Lisandro Martínez Booked in the 40th minute 40'
20 Flag of Portugal Diogo Dalot
37 Flag of England Kobbie Mainoo Booked in the 45+1th minute 45+1'
18 Flag of Brazil Casemiro Substituted off in the 46th minute 46'
10 Flag of England Marcus Rashford
08 Flag of Portugal Bruno Fernandes Captain
17 Flag of Argentina Alejandro Garnacho Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
11 Flag of Netherlands Joshua Zirkzee Substituted off in the 86th minute 86' Booked in the 23rd minute 23'
Substitutes:
01 Flag of Turkey Altay Bayındır
05 Flag of England Harry Maguire Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
14 Flag of Denmark Christian Eriksen Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
16 Flag of Ivory Coast Amad Diallo Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
21 Flag of Brazil Antony
22 Flag of England Tom Heaton
35 Flag of Northern Ireland Jonny Evans
36 Flag of England Ethan Wheatley
43 Flag of England Toby Collyer Substituted on in the 46th minute 46'
Manager:
Flag of Netherlands Erik ten Hag
01 Flag of Brazil Alisson Becker
66 Flag of England Trent Alexander-Arnold Substituted off in the 76th minute 76'
05 Flag of France Ibrahima Konaté
04 Flag of Netherlands Virgil van Dijk Booked in the 55th minute 55'
26 Flag of Scotland Andrew Robertson Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
38 Flag of Netherlands Ryan Gravenberch
10 Flag of Argentina Alexis Mac Allister
11 Flag of Egypt Mohamed Salah
08 Flag of Hungary Dominik Szoboszlai
07 Flag of Colombia Luis Díaz Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
20 Flag of Portugal Diogo Jota Substituted off in the 76th minute 76'
Substitutes:
02 Flag of England Joe Gomez
03 Flag of Japan Wataru Endō
09 Flag of Uruguay Darwin Núñez Substituted on in the 76th minute 76'
18 Flag of Netherlands Cody Gakpo Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
19 Flag of England Harvey Elliott
21 Flag of Greece Kostas Tsimikas Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
62 Flag of Republic Ireland Caoimhín Kelleher
78 Flag of England Jarell Quansah
84 Flag of Northern Ireland Conor Bradley Substituted on in the 76th minute 76'
Manager:
Flag of Netherlands Arne Slot

Man of the Match:
Mohamed Salah

Assistant referees:
Gary Beswick
Adam Nunn
Fourth official:
Sam Barrott
VAR:
John Brooks
Assistant VAR:
Harry Lennard

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions

Match Stats[]

Manchester United Liverpool
Possession ball
52% 48%
Shots
8 11
Shots on target
3 3
Corners
5 2
Fouls
7 7

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