Manchester United were unbeaten in 11 EPL matches heading to Anfield on Sunday but Liverpool rolled back the time to thrash the newly crowned Carabao Cup champions 7-0 with Mohamed Salah leading the rout with a brace.
With the two goals on Sunday, Salah is now the highest goal scorer in Liverpool’s Premier League history with 129 goals, breaking the record held by Robbie Fowler.
The first half was a cagey affair, though Liverpool had more of the ball, until the 4 3rd minute when Cody Gakpo got the first goal. The Netherlands forward shifted the ball inside before hammering a finish into the far corner after Andy Robertson found him with a pass in behind Diogo Dalot, who slipped in trying to react to the pass.