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Not even so Manchester United, Andrew Madley's misses that hurt Liverpool

Red's at Anfield, snapped United's 11-game unbeaten run

By Charles Cornwall

Red's at Anfield, snapped United's 11-game unbeaten run

The perfect night came on Merseyside, and with a flurry of goals, the Reds showed Manchester United once again who is boss in England. Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez and Roberto Firmino were the orchestrators of seven goals that put United to shame on social media.

 

Despite the win, there were a number of isolated moments where the Red's Devil's were in the eye of the storm, with fans reporting that Bruno Fernandez should have been sent off after touching the assistant referee who, through centre-back Andrew Madley, respected the Portuguese's path and kept quiet.

For Klopp it was unbelievable that United should once again have this kind of fortune where his players are made aware, for although Liverpool were infinitely superior, Bruno Fernandes's tantrums and desperation tainted the work of English referee Andrew Madley, who booked the Clasico with six yellow cards.

 

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Even Madley was criticised by users, who did not understand the added minutes he sent in at the end of the Northeast Derby, as the game had been decided since the third goal. Even in the run of goals from Salah and Nunez, the Old Trafford side were already down and frustrated.

 

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