Mo Salah made history at Old Trafford as Manchester United and Liverpool played out a breathless 2-2 draw on Sunday.
The hosts had their moments in the early going but Jurgen Klopp's side wrestled back control shortly after and were rewarded for their momentum when Luis Diaz fired home from a corner to give his side the lead.
United failed to register a single shot on target in the first 45 minutes but were invigorated following the restart when Bruno Fernandes capitalised on a mistake to score from 50 yards.
After finding their way back into the game United took the lead with a magnificent goal from Kobbie Mainoo before Mo Salah put the game back on level pegging from twelve yards.
Mail Sport's Chris Wheeler was Old Trafford to bring you four things you might have missed.
Three days after witnessing Manchester United’s stunning capitulation at Chelsea, new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had recovered sufficiently to watch Erik ten Hag’s side again at Old Trafford.
Ratcliffe turned up in a dapper green suit which was thankfully a different shade to Liverpool’s kit. Quite what the Ineos billionaire made of another crazy installment in United’s season is anyone’s guess.
Mo Salah late penalty meant he became the first player from an opposing team to score in four consecutive Premier League matches at Old Trafford.
The Egyptian’s sixth goal here also saw him move ahead of Anfield legend Steven Gerrard as the player with the most goals Premier League goals at the home of Liverpool’s great rivals, and past Alan Shearer as the highest Premier League goalscorer against United with 11 goals – and 14 in all competitions.
This fixture will always be a big attraction, and among the celebrities in the Old Trafford directors’ box were Brian
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