
Liverpool made headlines after trashing Manchester United at old Trafford for the first time since March 16 2014 in a 3:0 win. It was Jurgen Klopp the first time to beat Man Utd at Old Trafford in 6 attempts. Before tonight, he had gone more games without winning away at Man Utd than any other opponent in his managerial career – 6 games (D4 L2).
It looked like a game which was going to be delayed and postponed when Fans gathered outside Old Trafford blocking the teams way into the stadium. Not until police intervened, who later placed everything in order by maintaining peace and calmness.
Liverpool went on to demolish they Rivals 4:2 as Goals come from Fernandes 10′, Jota 34′, Firmino 45+3′ 47′, Rashford 68′, Salah 90′. Many described liverpool’s performance as the best of the season so far as united showed signs of tiredness.

Mane Snubs Klopp hand shake at Fulltime.
Klopp admitted his decision to bench Mane, who had scored in the 2-0 win over Southampton a few days earlier, was the reason for the player’s behaviour. Klopp insisted there is ‘no problem’ between himself and Sadio Mane, who refused post-match handshake.
Klopp left Mane on the bench for the first 74 minutes of the crucial Premier League clash, deciding to start Diogo Jota instead. speaking ahead of Sunday’s trip to West Bromwich Albion, Klopp said he was not angry with Mane but would speak to the 29-year-old about the show of dissent.
“If somebody shows me five million times respect and one time not, what is then more important?” Klopp said on Friday.
“The world is in a situation when you make this one time bigger than necessary. That’s unfortunately the case.
“If you had seen me as a player what I did out of emotion it was insane — and I’m a completely normal guy, but it happened to me.
“We will talk about it, then it will be sorted. That’s all.”
The move paid off as Jota scored Liverpool’s equaliser, sparking their first win over their arch-rivals at Old Trafford since 2014.
