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Reds humiliate Man U

Liverpool’s Luis Diaz celebrates scoring. Reuters

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London, September 1

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Liverpool reasserted their dominance over Manchester United by beating their great rivals 3-0 as Mohamed Salah enjoyed another dreamy visit to Old Trafford. For United’s Casemiro, it was nothing short of a nightmare.

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Salah scored for the seventh straight game at Old Trafford and also provided two first-half assists for Luis Diaz in United’s latest humiliation at the hands of their fiercest opponents.

Salah has now scored 15 goals against United in all competitions since he joined Liverpool in 2017 and he was regaled with songs by the vocal visiting contingent in the final moments. By that time, Casemiro was off the field — and maybe wondering what his future holds at United. The 32-year-old midfielder was at fault for both of Diaz’s goals.

Chelsea had to settle for a 1-1 home draw against Crystal Palace. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca was not overly disappointed with his team’s display however. — Agencies

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