Liverpool breathed new life into their bid for a top-four finish in the Premier League after a 4-2 victory in their rescheduled game at Manchester United.
The initial match on May 2 was called off as anti-Glazer protestors invaded Old Trafford, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team were stuck at the team hotel. United fans again protested outside the ground against the Glazer family ahead of kick-off on Thursday night, but there were no repeats of the scenes of earlier this month.
With both teams safely inside the ground, focus could turn to events on the pitch and United took an early lead when Bruno Fernandes’ shot was deflected into his own net by Nat Phillips.
However, Liverpool, who also had a penalty overturned after a pitchside review by referee Anthony Taylor, responded brilliantly as Diogo Jota’s flick (34) brought them level before Roberto Firmino’s header (45+3) completed the turnaround just before half-time.
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Jurgen Klopp’s side extended their lead immediately after the restart as Firmino added his second of the night (47), taking advantage of what Gary Neville described as “erratic defending” from a United defence missing the injured Harry Maguire.
Marcus Rashford briefly offered the Red Devils hope, but Mohamed Salah’s late strike (90) secured the win that sees them move four points off fourth with a game in hand.
The result puts pressure on Chelsea and Leicester as they are all in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
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