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Liverpool's 5-0 victory at Manchester United last season was surely the zenith of their 92-point Premier League campaign, but for Fabinho, he was forced to watch some 50 miles away back at home.

While Naby Keita, Jordan Henderson and Curtis Jones, who replaced James Milner before the half-hour mark, tormented their United counterparts in midfield, Fabinho was resting up following a knee injury.

As the goals rained down at Old Trafford last October, the Brazil international was urging his colleagues on to do even more damage after Mohamed Salah had wrapped up a hat-trick to make it 5-0 with 40 minutes still left to play.

"To be honest I wanted the team to attack more and score more goals!" he laughs in an interview to preview Monday night's fixture at Old Trafford. "We had one more player at that moment (after Paul Pogba was sent off) and there was a moment where we tried to control the game. As a fan I wanted them to score more because it was a big opportunity to make a historic scoreline at Old Trafford, but of course 5-0 is not bad!

"Was I shouting at the TV? Sometimes, yes! Sometimes we are in a more fun [mindset]

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