It’s one other day and one other unbelievable Liverpool efficiency that sees Manchester United humbled on their very own patch.
Mo Salah was the person amongst the objectives – three, to be exact, if you happen to’re counting aim involvements – as Arne Slot’s males put the Crimson Devils to the sword at Outdated Trafford.
One other three factors collected sees the Merseysiders share the highest spot with Manchester Metropolis forward of the worldwide break. Nonetheless, so far as numbers and stats are involved, Michael Reid’s replace on X (previously Twitter) concerning objectives scored on the so-called Theatre of Desires goes to be exhausting to beat.
Mo Salah has extra objectives for #LFC at Outdated Trafford (10) than Antony (7), Alejandro Garnacho (7), Rasmus Højlund (7), Edinson Cavani (7), Jadon Sancho (6), Memphis Depay (4) and Alexis Sánchez (3) have there for Man Utd.
— Michael Reid (@michael_reid11) September 1, 2024
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United’s newest defeat below Erik ten Hag sees them fall to 14th within the Premier League desk with a unfavorable aim distinction.
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Look away Manchester United followers – Mo Salah is dominant
You may excuse Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund to a sure diploma as younger United gamers.
However what on earth do the remainder of them must say for themselves after falling wanting a Liverpool participant?
It’s no pores and skin off our nostril, in fact, seeing a star of Mo Salah’s high quality operating rampant in Manchester – lengthy might it proceed so far as we’re involved!
Although you must marvel what’s going by means of the minds of 1000’s of United followers seeing us play liquid soccer below Arne Slot, while additionally being compelled to look at Ten Hag’s style-less outfit on a weekly foundation.
It’s a must to pity them!
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