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A closer look at Liverpool’s poor start to season after defeat at Man Utd

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Liverpool’s defeat to rivals Manchester United extended their poor start to the new Premier League season. Jurgen Klopp’s side were beaten 2-1 to leave them on two points from three games, already five behind title rivals Manchester City and seven adrift of leaders Arsenal.

Here, the PA news agency assesses their dismal start and how it compares to previous years. Fulham 2 Liverpool 2 (August 6) Klopp’s side trailed twice to goals from Aleksandar Mitrovic, the second a penalty, but new signing Darwin Nunez came off the bench to score the first equaliser and set up the second for Mohamed Salah. Liverpool 1 Crystal Palace 1 (August 15) If Nunez’s Premier League debut was a triumph, his first start was in stark contrast as he was sent off for headbutting Joachim Andersen.

His side were already trailing to Wilfried Zaha’s goal at that point but Luis Diaz earned them a point. Manchester United 2 Liverpool 1 (August 22) Liverpool and Manchester City’s recent dominance of the Premier League means it is the first time since the 2012-13 season the Reds have taken so few points from their opening three games.

On that occasion they managed only a solitary draw, with City, in between defeats to West Brom and Arsenal – and indeed went on to suffer a five-match winless start after they were held by Sunderland and beaten by United.

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