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Bryan Mbeumo gives Manchester United shock lead at Liverpool with controversial goal - Video
It took Manchester United just 62 seconds to take the lead at Liverpool on Sunday and Bryan Mbeumo's goal came in controversial fashion. After a long ball forward looped into the air, Virgil van Dijk pushed Mbeumo out of the way but his elbow caught the back of the head of his teammate Alexis Mac Allister.
The Premier League have set precedent after it emerged that Liverpool breached strict rules in their 2-1 loss to Manchester United on Sunday. Liverpool suffered a fourth defeat in a row on Sunday, with Harry Maguire bagging a late winner to give United victory at Anfield for the first time since 2016.
Manchester United ended their Anfield hoodoo with a 2-1 win over Liverpool on Sunday afternoon – and Red Devils legend Gary Neville says he was proven wrong by United boss Ruben Amorim. Manchester United hadn’t won at Anfield since January 2016, in a time when Louis van Gaal was manager and Marouane Fellaini was part of their midfield.
Who stood tall as Manchester United scored a late winner to beat Liverpool in a dramatic, pulsating clash at Anfield?
Ryan Gravenberch missed Liverpool's open training session ahead of their Champions League trip to Eintracht Frankfurt after twisting his ankle against Manchester United
An Alexis Mac Allister injury update has emerged following the Argentine’s head injury for Liverpool against Manchester United. Alexis Mac Allister was involved in Bryan Mbeumo’s controversial opener on Sunday, with club captain Virgil van Dijk cannoning into the back of him in the first minute of the clash.
MANCHESTER UNITED players hit the ice baths and saunas as soon as they returned to their training ground after beating Liverpool. The United squad arrived at their Carrington training complex at
Manchester United centre back Matthijs de Ligt revealed that his side had been sent out with the specific brief of targeting Liverpool’s two fullbacks, Milos Kerkez and Conor Bradley, which he described as a clear “weakness” for the defending Premier League champions.