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Klopp Tzahal: "Crazy result."
Solshiar: "Couldn't be worse"
The Liverpool coach joked after the 0-5 draw at Old Trafford: "I told the players at half-time that they must play better."
The United coach is close to raising his hands: "We have reached the bottom, it's already too much."
Salah broke records, Ferguson in shock, Liverpool fans stung
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A historic day in the Premier League, a historic half at Old Trafford, an amazing evening for Liverpool, a humiliating evening for Manchester United: The team from Merseyside today (Sunday) dismantled their great rival Manchester United, in what may be coach Ola Gunnar Solskjaer's last game.
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And as United fans left the stadium in the 60th minute with a 5: 0 deficit, Liverpool fans sang "Ola must stay" and "The steering wheel in Ola's hands", as they teased the United coach, while the camera passed Alex Ferguson's stunned face, shaking his head in astonishment .
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An embarrassing performance.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Photo: Reuters)
Going home in the 60th minute.
United fans (Photo: screenshot, from the TV broadcast)
The numbers
* This is the first time ever that Manchester United went down to the break with a four-goal deficit in a Premier League game.
* Muhammad Salah has become the first in Liverpool history to score in three consecutive away games against Manchester United.
Salah is also the first guest to score a hat-trick at Old Trafford since Brazilian Ronaldo, who made it to the Champions League in April 2003 as a Real Madrid player.
* In total, Salah has scored in seven consecutive league games. Only Daniel Sturridge has made a better streak with eight games (from November 2013 to February 2014).
* Salah has scored in his last 10 games in all competitions. Since 2017/18 only Cristiano Ronaldo (April 2018), Duban Spata (January 2019) and Robert Lewandowski (in three cases) have done so.
* Salah also broke Didier Drogba's record as the all-time best African scorer with 106 goals, after equaling him last week.
* Nabi Keita's goal, after just 4:42 minutes, is the fastest Liverpool have ever scored at Old Trafford.
* Liverpool have scored three goals or more in all of their last six away games in the league and are unbeaten in 19 consecutive league games.
* Liverpool with two consecutive quartets at Old Trafford (2: 4 late last season).
Before that she had only three such quartets at all times.
"I was expecting it? No."
Jürgen Klopp at the end (Photo: Reuters)
The reactions
Liverpool fans sang "Ola must stay", "Ola at the wheel" at Old Trafford and coach
Jürgen Klopp
exclaimed at the end: "What can I say, I was expecting it? No. It's a crazy result. We did amazing things in the last third of the pitch. It's special, but not "We celebrated like crazy, we have to respect the opponents. We were lucky in a few moments, United are not in their best period. At half time I said to my players: You have to play better."
After the first 5: 0 defeat of Manchester United at home since February 1955, a decade and a day after the 6: 1 derby,
Ola Gunnar Solskjaer
Admitted: "Couldn't be worse. It's already too much for me, too much for us as a team. We're close to give up. We've reached the bottom. It's not easy to say anything other than that this is my blackest day since I lead these players. We're not good enough "Individually or as a team. It is impossible to give Liverpool such opportunities, but unfortunately that is what we did. We lost 6-1 to Tottenham last season, but it is much worse. We will have to recover quickly and try to move on."
Harry Maguire
added: "I'm so disappointed, they gave them so many situations to score. They were effective in front of goal and we missed them, but I'm a defensive player and absorbing four goals at half-time, probably at Old Trafford, it's not even close to anything good."
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