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Liverpool Ridicules Manchester United: The Humiliation, Too Much For Solskjaer

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With a hat-trick from Mohamed Salah and leading 4-0 before half-time, the Reds humiliated their rivals… who frankly don’t have the level anymore. Thanks to this thrashing, Liverpool is now one point behind Chelsea and seven points ahead of Manchester United.

Under pressure for several weeks, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should not last long at Manchester United after the humiliation suffered against Liverpool (0-5), this Sunday in the Premier League. A historic defeat marked by the complete breakdown of the staff.

Indeed, the Red Devils took a monumental slap against Liverpool (0-5), this Sunday, during the 9th day of the Premier League. A rather senseless exit at Old Trafford, where some of the most fervent United fans could not bear to see their favorites being swept away by the hated rival. Salah destroys Manchester United It has to be said that Manchester United never looked good in this game. Not even for a second. Perfectly launched by Mohamed Salah, Naby Keita didn’t wait more than five minutes to calm down the fans present in the Theatre of Dreams (0-1, 5th).

Then began the Mo’ Salah festival. The Egyptian winger, who has been unstoppable since the start of the season and is well above the rest of the pack, scored a hat-trick of goals: a flat right-footed strike at the near post from Keita’s pass (0-3, 38th), a low, surgical shot from Jota’s pinpoint pass (0-4, 45th+5th), and then an unflappable strike in the second half to punish David De Gea (0-5, 50th). All this in a rather frightening relaxation. Ronaldo breaks down, Pogba too But beyond the cataclysmic performance proposed, the Manchester United players showed a deplorable behavior. Like Cristiano Ronaldo. Although he is known for his kindness, the Portuguese striker completely lost his temper before the break by hitting the ball several times in a very rough way after a lost duel with Curtis Jones. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who was disallowed a goal for offside in the second half, should most certainly have been sent off for that crack. The red card, Manchester United. Perhaps the last one for Solskjaer, who will most certainly walk alone after this beating.

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