In a dramatic Premier League clash, Manchester United emerged with a 3-2 victory over Liverpool, but the match was marked by injury setbacks and refereeing disputes for the away side.
Liverpool's offensive strength was reportedly diminished due to injuries to key players Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitiké, and Alexander Isak. These absences are said to have affected the team's attacking performance, limiting their ability to capitalize on opportunities throughout the game.
During the post-match press conference, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot voiced his frustration over a contentious refereeing decision. Slot claimed that there was a handball by Benjamin Sesko involved in Manchester United's second goal, which he believed should have been disallowed. However, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMO) reviewed the incident and stated that there was no conclusive evidence to support the claim, leaving the decision unchanged.
The result adds to Liverpool's challenges as they seek to recover in the league standings, while Manchester United celebrates a significant win in this historic rivalry.