Fans’ protest turns to celebration after Manchester United defeat Liverpool

Manchester United produced an utterly unexpected 2-1 victory over old rivals Liverpool in the English Premier League (EPL) at Old Trafford on Monday.
It helped to turn fan protests against the club’s owners into a rare night of celebration.
Manchester United’s vastly-improved performance for their first points of the campaign, thanks to goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, left Liverpool without a victory from their opening three games.
It was the first win for Manchester United’s Dutch manager Erik ten Hag, who was rewarded for his decision to leave Cristiano Ronaldo and club captain Harry Maguire on the bench.
In the aftermath of last week’s humiliating 4-0 loss at Brentford, the Florida-based Glazer family has had a week of major question marks over the club’s owners.
Some fans marched to the ground in protest ahead of the kick-off, calling for the owners to sell the club.
Manchester United’s transfer failings have also been criticised, but before the match started, their new arrival from Real Madrid, Casemiro, was unveiled to the fans.
But then, the welcoming applause threatened to be drowned out by anti-Glazer chants.
That strange juxtaposition of support and protest remained throughout the game, but Manchester United’s display, their best in over a year, defined the night.
Sancho put the hosts ahead in the 16th minute after showing great composure.
He collected a pull-back from Anthony Elanga, left James Milner on his backside and then slotted the ball into the bottom corner.
Christian Eriksen was denied a second for Ten Hag’s side with a curling free-kick which Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker touched away from the top corner.
But Manchester United extended their lead after the break, following a mistake by Jordan Henderson, which allowed substitute Anthony Martial to send Rashford clear.
The England forward kept his cool to slot past Alisson in the 53rd minute for his first league goal since January.
Henderson was part of a weakened midfield with James Milner and Harvey Elliott, but Liverpool were below par all over the field. They did, however, pull a goal back in the 81st minute.
That was when Fabio Carvalho’s shot was parried by David De Gea, for Mohamed Salah to react quickly and nod in the loose ball.
There was plenty for Ten Hag to be encouraged by, particularly Rashford’s return to scoring and form, but he will surely be delighted with the positive performances of two of his new signings.
Lisandro Martinez was outstanding in the centre of defence alongside the recalled Raphael Varane, while Tyrell Malacia, picked ahead of Luke Shaw at left-back, was tenacious throughout.
After Liverpool’s goal, there were some late nerves for the home side, but they held firm.
The Manchester United fans, who had begun the night chanting against their owners, the Glazer family, went home in a celebratory mood.
(Reuters/NAN)
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