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7 things you may have missed as Liverpool beat Man Utd in legends clash at Old Trafford

Liverpool were crowned Legends of the North after beating Manchester United 3-1 in a charity match at Old Trafford.

Two XIs consisting of heroes from English football’s two most successful clubs took to the field and helped raise over £1million for the Manchester United foundation, with a rematch to take place at Anfield in September.

Mark Gonzalez stole the show with two well-taken goals, as Luis Garcia opened the scoring for the visitors shortly after half-time.

Dimitar Berbatov quickly bagged a cool equaliser from the penalty spot to draw level, but his strike was merely a consolation in front of a buoyant crowd.

Here are seven moments that you might have missed at Old Trafford.

Having spent the last few years squabbling and debating on Sky Sports, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher unsurprisingly didn't bother with the pre-match pleasantries. Carragher was caught sneaking up behind his Sky Sports colleague before the warm-ups, launching a cheeky swing of his arm and pulling away before contact.

The pair of captains - who'll be on our screens on Sunday for the Premier League's big finale - were posing for a photo at the time in support of the MU foundation. Then, during the opening stages of the game, Neville took a tumble on the ball in front of the away fans and Carragher made sure that everyone took notice by laughing hysterically.

Just as the stars were on show down on the turf, plenty of big names were in the stands. United's new CEO, Richard Arnold, was watching on, as was deputy Labour Party leader Angela Rayner and TV presenter Eamon Holmes. Rayner was also supporting the charitable cause, whose efforts in the community were showcased on the big screen in the lead-up to the match, with proceeds from the game

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