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		Soccer-Liverpool go top after crushing United with Salah double
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			[April 20, 2022]  
			By Simon Evans
 LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Mohamed 
			Salah scored twice as Liverpool thumped old rivals Manchester United 
			4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday to move top of the Premier League, for 24 
			hours at least.
 
 After a 5-0 win at Old Trafford in October, this was another 
			humiliation of United by Juergen Klopp's team, who were barely 
			threatened by their lifeless opponents.
 
 Liverpool moved to 76 points from 32 games with title rivals 
			Manchester City on 74 points from one game fewer, with Pep 
			Guardiola's side hosting Brighton and Hove Albion at the Etihad on 
			Wednesday.
 
 It was a miserable night for United who are now without a win in 
			their last eight league clashes with Liverpool and have failed to 
			score in five of their last six trips to Anfield.
 
 "It is embarrassing, it is disappointing, maybe even humiliating, we 
			have to accept that they are six years ahead of us now," said 
			United's interim manager Ralf Rangnick who added the club now faced 
			a "rebuild".
 
 United dropped below Arsenal on goal difference, falling to sixth 
			place on 54 points, having played two games more than the Gunners.
 
			
			 
			Tottenham Hotspur currently occupy fourth spot on 57 points but even 
			though United remain in with a chance of qualifying for the 
			Champions League there was nothing in their performance that 
			indicated they merited such a reward.
 Rangnick, who was without several regulars including Cristiano 
			Ronaldo, mourning the death of his newborn son, opted to play five 
			at the back with Phil Jones drafted in.
 
 IN CONTROL
 
 It was an approach that simply did not work and Rangnick abandoned 
			it at halftime but by then Liverpool were 2-0 up and in control.
 
 Colombian Luis Diaz gave Liverpool a fifth-minute lead, tapping in 
			from close range after Sadio Mane set Mohamed Salah free down the 
			right and the Egyptian delivered a pinpoint low cross for a simple 
			finish.
 
			United's problems got worse in the 10th minute when Paul Pogba 
			limped off injured and with Rangnick's side struggling to get any 
			foothold in the game, it was no surprise when the home side doubled 
			their advantage.
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			Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Manchester United - 
			Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - April 19, 2022 Liverpool's Mohamed 
			Salah in action with Manchester United's David de Gea REUTERS/Phil 
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			 Mane again provided the spark with a superb 
			first-time pass finding Salah who, having lost his bewildered marker 
			Diogo Dalot, cut in from the right and provided his trademark 
			left-foot finish.
 The Senegalese creator turned finisher in the 68th minute, making it 
			3-0 after Andy Robertson broke down the left and then Diaz picked 
			out Mane whose first time finish on the turn flew into the bottom 
			corner.
 
 Salah completed the rout in the 85th minute as substitute Diogo Jota 
			threaded a pass through to the Egyptian, who beat David De Gea with 
			a deflected finish that came off the leg of the sliding Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
 
 The Anfield crowd revelled in the humiliation of their North West 
			rivals while a section of the visiting fans chose to leave early.
 
 Klopp gave the Kop four celebratory fist pumps after the whistle but 
			when asked about the 9-0 'aggregate score' against United this 
			season, showed some sympathy for his compatriot Rangnick.
 
 "It is not a normal situation. They are not in a good moment and on 
			top have a lot of injuries. When Pogba left the pitch they played 
			without their usual midfield. The pitch can become really big with a 
			lot of offensive players on it.
 
 "Centre midfield with (Nemanja) Matic and (Bruno) Fernandes is not 
			how you want to play. Nothing against the players, it is just not 
			their natural game. We had 70-75% of the ball and they have to 
			defend and that is not easy. I feel a bit for them."
 
 (Reporting by Simon EvansEditing by Toby Davis)
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