Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney pounced to score a
78th-minute winner as his side stunned eternal rivals Liverpool with a
smash-and-grab 1-0 victory at a freezing Anfield on Sunday.
Presiding over his first game against United, Liverpool manager
Jurgen Klopp watched his team dominate, but Rooney punished their
profligacy with his fifth goal in four games, a close range snapshot
after Marouane Fellaini had hit the bar.
It was United’s only shot on target, but it was enough to give
visiting manager Louis van Gaal his fourth win over Liverpool in four
games and a first away victory since the 2-1 success at Watford on
November 21.
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United’s English striker Wayne Rooney (L) celebrates scoring the
opening goal during the English Premier League football match between
Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield in Liverpool, northwest
England, on January 17, 2016.
“When you beat Liverpool, it is good for the fans and for the table
as our competitors also lose points,” said Van Gaal. “It is a big step
in a good direction and I am very happy.
“In the second half we played much better and kept the ball better
and created chances, and Wayne Rooney makes the fantastic goal again.”
Victory took United to within two points of the Champions League
berths and allowed them to reclaim fifth place from West Ham United,
leaving Liverpool six points back in ninth place, their top-four hopes
fading.
“It’s a derby and you have one job — to win it,” said a disappointed Klopp.
“United would have to say they were not so good, but they won so they’re happy. We played better, but we feel frustrated.”
They may be England’s two most decorated clubs, but Liverpool and
United are not this season’s leading contenders and a scrappy, shapeless
first half reflected both clubs’ recent difficulties.
Both teams had drawn 3-3 on their previous outings — Liverpool at
home to Arsenal, United at Newcastle United — but there was to be no
frenzied attacking to warm the 43,865 shivering souls at Anfield.
What quality football there was came chiefly from Liverpool and, in
particular, Roberto Firmino, preferred once again to Christian Benteke
as the nominal frontman.
– Young injury –
He was involved in two early chances, first drilling narrowly wide
after Jordan Henderson, freed by Lucas Leiva, had seen a header palmed
away by the outrushing David de Gea and then releasing James Milner to
slice wide with a fine, half-volleyed pass.
It was from a Firmino flick, meanwhile, that Henderson flashed a shot
across goal and wide after a neat move involving Adam Lallana.
The Brazilian looked poised to put Liverpool ahead six minutes before
half-time, but as he cocked his right foot to shoot, Anthony Martial
nipped in to intervene.
A ragged half for the visitors ended with Ashley Young hobbling off
after appearing to injure his groin, with youngster Cameron
Borthwick-Jackson coming on.
Injured United trio Michael Carrick, Phil Jones and Marcos Rojo were
among the fans in the away end and they could only look on with concern
as Liverpool continued to dictate in the second half, De Gea saving with
his feet after Emre Can had flummoxed Chris Smalling with a step-over.
Martial threatened in the 56th minute, fizzing a shot wide after
Borthwick-Jackson’s cross was deflected into his path, but Liverpool
were soon back on top.
De Gea fielded a side-foot effort from Henderson and then plunged to
his right to parry a rasping shot from Can before springing up to claw
away Firmino’s cross from the rebound.
Van Gaal sent on Juan Mata, match-winner in United’s 2-1 victory at
Anfield last March, and Memphis Depay, but still Liverpool came, Mamadou
Sakho heading Milner’s cross over.
They could not make their pressure count, however, and with 12
minutes remaining Rooney made them pay by slamming the ball past Simon
Mignolet after Fellaini’s header came back off the bar.
Liverpool’s best chance of an equaliser fell to Firmino, but he could
not control Milner’s mishit shot right in front of goal and as his
disbelieving glance at the linesman testified, there was no offside flag
to spare his blushes.
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