Manchester United 0-3 LIVERPOOL 84min: Absolute joy for Liverpool fans as Sturridge's mis-kick falls for Luis Suarez inside the box, who buries a … We are no longer accepting comments on this article. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Manchester United have lost just one of their last 15 home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W10 D4), and are unbeaten in their last eight since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. Liverpool had the better defence, the livelier midfield, the most dangerous forward line. Do not miss your chance to land the £250,000 in Saturday's Super 6 round. Liverpool have a chance in the here and now. A winter swoon saw Liverpool fall away in the Premier League, but after beating Man United they are poised to salvage an otherwise rotten campaign. Hailed as a 'Tottenham legend' before kick-off against Aston Villa, Harry Kane was treated to a rapturous... 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It was just three minutes old when Daniel Sturridge had his first crack at goal and only five minutes had gone when the visitors should have had their first penalty. Teams Manchester United Liverpool played so far 54 matches. Robin Van Persie, insipid to say the least, missed with a header and a shot in the second-half, Wayne Rooney struck a free-kick high in injury time and Marouane Fellaini skied the ball widly, the one chance he had, but it was meagre fare. And if Sturridge did make a meal of Vidic’s challenge there was payback four minutes later when he was plainly tripped by Michael Carrick but Clattenburg waved his appeal away. But while the 80s showed both the sides at the height of their powers, the past decade or two has seen United leapfrog their rivals and take control of English football. Manchester United have lost just one of their last 15 home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W10 D4), and are unbeaten in their last eight since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. Manchester United have lost just one of their last 15 home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W10 D4), and are unbeaten in their last eight since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. Assisted by Ashley Young. Man United 0-3 Liverpool Premier League, March 16th 2014. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group. The same could not be said of Gerrard’s kick, having scored at that moment 30 of his last 33. As it was, from the first attack of the second-half, United cracked and lost the game. Wes Brown put United ahead from Wayne Rooney's cross before Liverpool's hopes were hit when Javier Mascherano was sent off for dissent before the break. Manchester United have lost just one of their last 15 home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W10 D4), and are unbeaten in their last eight since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. Even when they were the best team in the land this was not a happy hunting ground. Man United 0-3 Liverpool: Reds humble arch-rivals to keep their Premier League title dream alive All season long Liverpool have resisted talk of the title, but all season long Liverpool … How about at left-back where in Jon Flanagan the club appears to have found its equivalent of Gary Neville: the local lad with a grudge against the rivals and a uniquely personal appreciation of this fixture. Manchester United 3, Liverpool 1. He missed. Rafael’s handball was impossible to ignore and not one of those unfortunate ones, either. Liverpool had not scored in their previous five trips to Old Trafford but Bob Paisley's reigning European champions ended that goal drought in emphatic style. David Moyes cut a forlorn figure on the Manchester United bench as they slumped to a 3-0 home defeat by Liverpool on Sunday Disaster: United's player trudge back to … As the Liverpool players cavorted in one corner, from the Stretford End came a roar of defiance. Manchester United in actual season average scored 2.00 goals per match. All cut up: Fellaini shows his battle wounds after a challenge from Steven Gerrard, Just enough: Phil Jones just manages to get a touch on the ball as Suarez moves past, Surrounded: David Moyes started with Marouane Fellaini at Old Trafford, but he struggled early on, Hefty challenge: Robin van persie slides through Jon Flanagan early on at Old trafford, Robin van Persie's sparse heat map vs Liverpool - click here for more from our Match Zone service, In his wake: Jon Flanagan put in a fantastic performance at Old Trafford, one of many this season, Man United - total 109.8 68.3, Juan Mata 87 11.5 7.2Wayne Rooney 90 11.2 7.0Michael Carrick 90 11.1 6.9, Liverpool - total 110.7 68.8, Joe Allen 90 11.9 7.4Jordan Henderson 90 11.3 7.0Jon Flanagan 90 10.8 6.7. All rights reserved. Man Utd: De Gea 6, Rafael 5, Jones 5, Vidic 5, Evra 5.5, Fellaini 5 (Cleverley 76, 6), Carrick 5, Mata 4.5 (Ferdinand 87), Rooney 4.5, Januzaj 5 (Welbeck 76), Van Persie 4.5. United had few answers to Liverpool’s movement and ingenuity, which perhaps explains why this was a match decided on penalties, yet lasting no more than 90 minutes. Yet Liverpool’s triumph was that, all over the pitch, players were putting their bodies on the line for this win. Even the home fans applauded Fairclough's effort, according to the Liverpool Echo. Can’t they accept that now, and start treating him like the other strikers? On this occasion, Suarez deserved two penalties, Fellaini having one crack at him that made him stumble, and then a second that made him fall. They are four points behind leaders Chelsea, with a game in hand, to be played at home against Sunderland on March 26. The home fans tried to drown out Liverpool’s celebrations, but it would appear Manchester United now have another set of noisy neighbours, and some very thin walls. Even one with a six-year contract. Published: 15:24 BST, 16 March 2014 | Updated: 09:17 BST, 17 March 2014, Click here for your ultimate stats package from the big game, including Steven Gerrard's defensive heat map for Liverpool. It really was an accident waiting to happen. The 26-year-old was solid throughout, and was rarely tested on a surprisingly quiet afternoon for him. Subs: Lindegaard, Young, Valencia, Kagawa. Anthony Martial (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Only Wayne Rooney, of the men in red, did not deserve to be on the losing side and even his performance was more perspiration than inspiration. His energy level, his combativeness, were both on the north side of high. The scoreline did not flatter Liverpool in the least, adding to the feeling of sea change. The numerical distance between the teams was now reflective of the gulf on the day. Liverpool could have had another two penalties from referee Mark Clattenburg, however, and Manchester United should have been reduced to ten men after 34 minutes, so the champions got off lightly. 'I’ve come here and been played off the park,' said man of the match Steven Gerrard. Yes, he used to dive, but he doesn’t any more. Sheffield United 0-3 Arsenal - JONES KNOWS PREDICTED: 0-1 Win £250,000 with Super 6! Paisley's men, who had been denied an unprecedented treble by United's FA Cup win two seasons earlier, totally overwhelmed the Red Devils thanks to goals from Ray Kennedy, Jimmy Case and a fantastic solo effort by David Fairclough. Man United 0-3 Liverpool - Match Zone Click here for your ultimate stats package from the big game, including Steven Gerrard's defensive heat map for Liverpool As the Liverpool … Match Statistics supplied by Opta Sports Data Limited. Liverpool would march on to claim their 11th Division One championship. Manchester United won 25 direct matches.Liverpool won 19 matches.10 matches ended in a draw.On average in direct matches both teams scored a 2.37 goals per Match. Stretching: Fellaini attempts to knock the ball beyond Liverpool full-back Jon Flanagan, Flying in: Daniel Sturridge of Liverpool is challenged by Nemanja Vidic, Luis Suarez's heat map vs Manchester United- click here for more from our Match Zone service, Head down: Rooney says the 3-0 defeat to Liverpool was a nightmare, Down and out: Fellaini walks off at half-time after a poor opening 45 minutes for United, Liverpool have now won 126 penalties in the Premier League, more than any other side. Wing wizard: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling has been in magnificent form in recent months, Foul: Liverpool's Jon Flanagan (right) pulls back Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, No problems: Patrice Evra and Luis Suarez shake hands prior to the match at Old Trafford. It wasn’t a deflection, he wasn’t off balance, he had plenty of time to get his arm out of the way. Thoughts and prayers from Liverpool for Man Utd’s defensive crisis… Date published: Friday 14th May 2021 9:11 - News Desk Keep those lovely mails coming to theeditor@football365.com… In the 31st minute, Rafael caught Gerrard late and was booked and just three minutes later he deliberately handled while trying to stop Suarez, and wasn’t. Suarez got the better of Jones after 83 minutes, forcing a brilliant save from De Gea, but the Spaniard was powerless a minute later when a scuffed Sturridge shot fell at Suarez’s feet for only his second league goal since January. The comments below have not been moderated. The forlorn rebelliousness that used to be the preserve of Liverpool fans. The 2015–16 season was Manchester United's 24th season in the Premier League, and their 41st consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The replays showed Vidic did not make contact with Sturridge, and the Manchester United man was furious with his opponent, complaining bitterly to him even after the red card had been shown, but it was hard to have too much sympathy. The 1982–83 season was Manchester United's 81st season in the Football League, and their 8th consecutive season in the top division of English football. Liverpool: Mignolet 7, Johnson 7, Skrtel 8, Agger 7.5, Flanagan 7.5, Henderson 7.5, Gerrard 8.5 (Lucas 87), Allen 8, Sterling 6 (Coutinho 72, 6), Sturridge 8, (Aspas 90), Suarez 8. Had the score stayed at 1-0 for a length of time, who knows if Liverpool might have been vulnerable to pressure? Manchester United outclassed 10-man Liverpool to strengthen their position at the top of the Premier League table. Manchester United 0-3 Liverpool | The biggest rivalry in English football took place at Old Trafford; two of England’s most successful football clubs locked horns. He was first in the book after 31 minutes but that didn’t stop him clattering into Rafael in the second-half – fairly, despite the Brazilian’s histrionics – and playing with a level of commitment that demonstrated what clubs lose when they stop mining talent close to home. Fans travelling to the Champions League final face ticket prices up to £515 (plus cost of multiple Covid... Israeli striker Eran Zahavi takes aim at Man United duo Paul Pogba and Amad Diallo for carrying Palestine... Click HERE for full results, fixtures and tables in the Premier League - plus your stats zone from the match. Gerrard was very much a man on a mission, too. Manchester United have avoided defeat in both meetings with Liverpool in all competitions this season (W1 D1) – the last time they faced Liverpool as many as three times in a season without losing any was in 1998-99 … All the talk was of winning the league; and not in some distant era when it was called Division One, either. Jordan Henderson chipped the ball into the penalty where Joe Allen was bundled over by Phil Jones, whose clumsiness is hardly a defensive asset, and Clattenburg’s decision summoned Gerrard into action again, doubling Liverpool’s lead. They finished the season third in the league and won the FA Cup for the fifth time in their history, beating relegated Brighton 4–0 in the replay after drawing the first game 2–2. SIMON MIGNOLET- 7. Hit the left post to ensure United would not be punished twice. They won thanks to their own sharpness and good planning, not merely because United are a team in steep decline. Gerrard put the ball smartly to David De Gea’s left – but Clattenburg’s faintheartedness could have conjured a travesty. And this is a team in form. 'To come here and dominate from start to finish was a good feeling.'. In 19 (67.86%) matches played at home was total goals (team and opponent) Over … Manchester City and Chelsea also have to visit Anfield in April. Not that United offered the most testing resistance. Camera friendly: Gerrard kisses the lens after scoring in Liverpool's 4-1 victory at Old Trafford in March 2009, It's me again: Liverpool's skiper seeks out the cameraman in the corner flag, Familiar ground: Gerrard kisses the camera at Old Trafford, as he did in 2009 and 2010, Legend of the game: Maradona looking on in the crowd at Old Trafford, Top bin: Gerrard hit the first penalty perfectly, sending De Gea the wrong way, Over the top: Gerrard is jumped on by Luis Suarez after putting Liverpool ahead, No second yellow: Suarez appeals for the penalty before claiming Rafael should have been sent off. Blood + thunder, passion, sweat, tears...where were they today, asks Andy Tate? View full match commentary including video highlights, news, team line-ups, player ratings, stats and more. Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool (December 1978) - Liverpool FC Liverpool had not scored in their previous five trips to Old Trafford but Bob Paisley's reigning European champions ended that goal drought in emphatic style. By the time Gerrard stepped up to attempt a hat-trick of penalties, United were in disarray. © Copyright 2021 The Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited. Click here to see Ian Ladyman's player ratings from Old Trafford. LIVE: Manchester United vs Liverpool - follow all the... Rooney and Van Persie must try harder to build strike... BRENDAN RODGERS INTERVIEW: We don't compare ourselves to Man... JAMIE CARRAGHER: Premier League title would be Gerrard’s... 'It was traumatic': Jason Ferguson on Sir Alex's health scare, Chelsea 2-1 Leicester: Brendan Rodgers press conference, Wife of Thiago Silva sings about hating Tottenham on Instagram, Harry Kane linked with a move away from Tottenham this summer, Chelsea 2-1 Leicester: Thomas Tuchel press conference, West Brom 1-2 Liverpool: Sam Allardyce press conference, Klopp hails 'absolutely insane' winning goal by goalie Alisson, Ryan Mason refuses to speculate on Harry Kane future, Fans return to Old Trafford after lockdown restrictions eased. Suarez dinked it past him on the by-line and, realising he had been beaten, the right-back patted it down. Gerrard scored two penalties and missed a third, a fair return considering the first two were correctly awarded and the third wasn’t. Long time coming: Liverpool are looking to win the title for the first time since 1990, Looking down: Former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson takes his seat before the start of the game. Near the end, with captain Nemanja Vidic dismissed – wrongly, it really wasn’t Clattenburg’s best day – David Moyes sent on Rio Ferdinand for Juan Mata. Absent again: Striker Robin van Persie picks himself up off the ground, Flattened: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney lies flat out on the Old Trafford pitch, No room to breathe: Rooney is surrounded by Liverpool players as he attempts to make inroads, Having a word: Jordan Henderson of Liverpool protests to referee Mark Clattenburg. Manchester United v Liverpool: W: 0-3: League Division One: 25-Feb-78: Liverpool v Manchester United: W: 3-1: League Division One: 01-Oct-77: Manchester United v Liverpool: L: 2-0: League Division One: 13-Aug-77: Liverpool v Manchester United: D: 0-0: FA Charity Shield: 21-May-77: Liverpool v Manchester United: L: 1-2 The last came less than a year ago but it already sounds like ancient history. Developed and maintained by the LFC Technology and Transformation Team. Twenty. ‘Make us dream,’ read one banner. Booked: Flanagan, Gerrard, Skrtel, Sturridge, *Player ratings by Ian Ladyman at Old Trafford. Already trailing 3-0 with just three minutes of normal time remaining it seemed a bizarre move, but Moyes was merely trying to prevent complete humiliation – two late goals to establish the type of margin that can get a manager the sack. Brown heads United into the lead Manchester United tightened their grip on top spot with a 3-0 victory over ten-man Liverpool. Clattenburg waved both away, setting the standard for his performance. Justice was done at Old Trafford. WSL: Manchester United 2-0 Liverpool - Casey Stoney's side earn first Super League win By Emma Sanders BBC Sport at Leigh Sports Village Last … It really is a curse, this latest trend. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. Liverpool have been coming to Manchester for 118 years and have won away to United on just 16 occasions. A penalty was given, and in front of the Stretford End, but Clattenburg choked on the bigger call. As for Liverpool, where to start? Read about Man Utd v Liverpool in the Premier League 2013/14 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. From the spot: Liverpool celebrate Gerrard's opening goal in the 34th minute, Accusation: Nemanja Vidic screams at Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge after conceding the third penalty, Times are changing: Manchester United fans show their emotions in the stands as their side crumbles, Risky challenge: Sturridge is awarded a penalty kick from a challenge by Nemanja Vidic, No need: Phil Jones clumsily hauled down Joe Allen inside the area just after the break, All yours: Gerrard celebrates as Wayne Rooney scratches his head in dismay, Back again: Gerrard celebrates scoring the second goal by kissing the camera, just as he did five years ago, Jubliation: Gerrard and Suarez slide in front of the travelling Liverpool fans after going 2-0 up, Everywhere: Steven Gerrard's touch map at Old Trafford (attacking goal at top). It was cheating, pure and simple, yet Clattenburg chose to manage the game rather than apply the rules, and kept 11 against 11. It is a familiar scene now, the referee waving away an appeal from Suarez only for the replay to show the Uruguayan was more than justified. Find Liverpool vs Manchester United result on Yahoo Sports. Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool (Suárez, 84 mins) Sturridge shoots badly, straight into Suárez’s instep, and the Uruguayan, suddenly clear, collects the ball and pokes it … Manchester United have lost just one of their last 15 home games against Liverpool in all competitions (W10 D4), and are unbeaten in their last eight since a 0-3 loss in March 2014. Vidic had gone in rashly, and forcefully, on a player running fast in the penalty area. Now they look forward on Merseyside. All rights reserved. They were singing about the number of times Manchester United had been champions. Liverpool’s 3-0 thrashing of Manchester United at Old Trafford resonated well beyond the British Isles. It took them until the 44th minute to carve out a real opportunity, when great work from Januzaj put Rafael in, and his cross found Rooney who forced an excellent save from Mignolet, followed by a brave block from Martin Skrtel. Flanagan – sent off in a reserve match here last season for a minor assault on Adnan Januzaj – embodied Liverpool’s spirit. It is easy, of course, to observe everything that happens at Old Trafford through the lens of Manchester United’s failings, as if the opposition are incidental. Luis Suarez was outstanding, as he has been all season, and the defence, including goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, held firm. Yet this would do Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers a terrible disservice. VIDEO Scroll down for Brendan Rodgers and David Moyes' post-match analysis, Unbelievable: Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring the third in the 3-0 win at Old Trafford, Mind the gap: Liverpool are now 14 points clear of United and just four points off leaders Chelsea, Slotted home: Suarez scores to round off the 3-0 victory and put Liverpool to within four points of Chelsea, Contrast: Suarez gives his side the thumbs up as Wayne Rooney complains to his team-mates, Togetherness: Liverpool were outstanding at Old Trafford, despite United's indiscipline, All together: Liverpool boosted their title hopes with the win at Old Trafford, Up and down: United are now 14 points behind Liverpool, who are now major contenders for the title, Penalty king: Gerrard celebrates scoring his second from the spot just after half-time at Old Trafford, One up: Liverpool's Steven Gerrard scores the opening goal of the game from the penalty spot. Steven Gerrard scored two penalties and missed a third as Liverpool emphasised their title credentials with a resounding win over reigning Premier League champions Manchester United at Old Trafford.
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