Manchester United defeats Liverpool to secure historic victory

In a thrilling encounter at Old Trafford, Manchester United defeated Liverpool 3-2 in a historic Premier League clash. The match saw United take an early lead with goals from Kunya and Šeško, but Liverpool fought back with goals from Szoboszlai and Gakpo to level the score. However, a decisive goal from young talent Mainu in the 77th minute secured the victory for United, marking their first season with two wins over Liverpool since the 2015/16 season. This win solidifies United's third place in the league with 64 points, while Liverpool remains in fourth with 58 points, facing a tough battle to maintain their position.
In the most central and highly anticipated clash of the 35th round of the English Premier League — the famous English "Clasico" — Manchester United defeated Liverpool on their home turf. The dramatic encounter at Old Trafford provided fans with a true football spectacle.
The match began at a very high pace. The hosts took the initiative from the opening minutes, managing to open the scoring through Cunha in the 6th minute. Shortly after, in the 14th minute, Sesko extended the lead, putting United under pressure.
In the second half, Liverpool fought back. First, Szoboszlai narrowed the gap in the 47th minute, followed by Gakpo, who equalized in the 56th minute. Consequently, the match became even more intense, and the intrigue reached its peak.
However, the hosts had the final say. In the 77th minute, young talent Mainoo scored the decisive goal, securing the victory for his team. In the remaining minutes, the United defense played reliably, maintaining their lead.
Notably, the Mancunians managed to defeat their arch-rivals Liverpool twice in a single season for the first time in 10 years. Previously, such a result was achieved in the 2015/16 season under the leadership of Louis van Gaal.
EPL. 35th round
Manchester United — Liverpool 3:2
May 3, Old Trafford
Goals: Cunha (6), Sesko (14), Mainoo (77) — Szoboszlai (47), Gakpo (56).
Manchester United — Lammens, Dalot, Maguire, Hoven, Shaw, Casemiro, Mainoo, Fernandes (Yoro, 90+6), Cunha (Zirkzee, 87), Mbeumo (Dorgu, 75), Sesko (Diallo, 46).
Liverpool — Woodman, van Dijk, Konate (Chiesa, 87), Frimpong (Ngumoha, 75), Robertson (Kerkez, 59), Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Jones, Gakpo, Wirtz.
Yellow cards: Shaw (49), Jones (75), Fernandes (81), Gakpo (85).
This victory was of great importance for Manchester United. The team reached 64 points, solidified their 3rd place in the league table, and secured a Champions League spot after a two-year hiatus.
Liverpool remains in 4th place with 58 points and will have to fight hard in the upcoming rounds to maintain their position.
In short, this derby at Old Trafford became one of those games that will be remembered for a long time, not only for the result but also for the emotions, intrigue, and historical significance.






















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