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Premier League Reaction After Liverpool Thrash Man United 3-0


After the thrashing of Man United by Liverpool, what should we make of the match? Let's discuss with 8Xbet Jurgen Klopp's touch and distribution, Cristiano Ronaldo's offside goal, and Keita's performance. We'll also discuss the match's other talking points, like the game's poor goalkeeping. Ultimately, it's the result that counts.

Liverpool thrash Man Utd
There is no doubt that Liverpool are delighted with a 3-0 win over Manchester United, but how could they be disappointed with the performance? Liverpool had a disastrous first half, with their defence looking as open as Manchester United's, but they did recover and have a number of half-chances to get back into the game. Although it was a frustrating start, Liverpool's first half performance was irrelevant - the Reds were able to win possession in the middle of the park and distribute the ball with devastating accuracy.

Manchester United have been devastated after the game, especially after Cristiano Ronaldo announced on Monday that his baby had passed away. He added that it was the worst pain in the world for his parents. Meanwhile, Ralf Rangnick looked dejected on the sidelines. Although Liverpool missed out on a 5-0 defeat, the result is still a massive victory in the overall league over Manchester United.

Jurgen Klopp's touch and distribution
After scoring 21 goals in 22 Premier League games this season, Jurgen Klopp praised his players' touch and distribution to thrash Man United. Man United were toothless without Rashford, who scored three goals and set up the others. Their players looked ponderous in possession and lacked quality and ideas. After United's early energy petered out, Liverpool found a way to break the deadlock. Van Dijk outjumped Harry Maguire, and whipped in a powerful header past a static David De Gea.

The Reds' distribution and touch were better than ever in the second half of the game, and Jurgen Klopp praised the team's concentration and one-touch passing. Although Manchester United lacked a great deal of quality in the first half, their touch and distribution dominated the second. The rout ended at 9-0 on aggregate and sealed Liverpool's place in the Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo's offside goal
Jurgen Klopp didn't think Ronaldo should have received a red card after his offside goal in Liverpool's throttling of Manchester United. The Portuguese forward is on record for receiving red cards in Premier League games - eleven of them, to be exact, in his 20-year career. But in the game at Old Trafford, the goal was controversially ruled offside, despite being a header.

Although the video assistant referee ruled the goal offside, Ronaldo played the full 90 minutes. His hat-trick came in the 44th minute, after Salah had made good on a deflected Salah shot. He later crossed to Salah, who scored close range. After his goal, Mane played the ball for Salah who finished confidently.

Keita's performance
The Premier League reaction to Keita's hat-trick and Andy Carroll's goal following Liverpool's thrashing of Manchester United is mixed. The Egyptian forward impressed the fans on social media. While some criticised his performance, others praised him as a top player. A troll on Twitter compared Keita to a "tin-pot" or a "potato chip."

After the game, Manchester United players were left to ponder what was the best and worst from Keita's performance. The Brazilian was rated well by SunSport, and he scored two goals, one of which was the game-winning goal. However, his performance was far from convincing, and he was rested for the game against Preston in the Carabao Cup. After that, Liverpool will host Brighton on 30 October.

Suarez's refusal to shake hands with Patrice Evra
On Saturday, Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish hit back at suggestions that Luis Suarez's refusal to shake hands after the 2-1 win over Manchester United had set a cynical tone for the game. The incident, which took place in the build-up to the game, is the first time the two players have met since Suarez's controversial racial abuse of Patrice Evra at Anfield last October. In response, Suarez was handed an eight-match ban and was also warned not to touch Evra's hand again, but it is unlikely he will shake Evra's hand again. Evra was also adamant that the incident had a racial nature and had complained to the match referee after the game

Following the match, fans were furious over Suarez's racially-charged behavior towards Patrice Evra and his subsequent refusal to shake hands with him after the match. The incident sparked a tweetstorm and was reported by the media at half-time. Despite the situation, police were called to the scene and Suarez and Evra were separated by the match's officials. The match was not halted after the incident, although the Argentine's refusal to shake hands with Evra prompted the referee to make a decision separating the players. Evra's subsequent pursuit of Suarez down the tunnel was deemed to be a "disgrace".