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I saw what the Liverpool bench did after Manchester United mistakes - it said everything

Manchester United suffered a second successive Premier League defeat on Sunday afternoon, losing 3-0 to rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.

Two first-half goals from Luis Diaz gave Liverpool a commanding lead at half-time before it was extended shortly after the break through Mohamed Salah.

The Reds were second best throughout the contest, failing to lay so much as a glove on Arne Slot's side, who should have won by an even bigger margin.

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United's midfield and defence were unable to handle the fluidity and energy of Liverpool's midfield and attack. It was a forgettable afternoon for Erik ten Hag and his players, but there were a handful of moments that you may not have spotted.

Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe was in attendance at Old Trafford for the first time since the 1-0 reverse to Arsenal in May. He was accompanied to the game by his two sons, Samuel and George.

Ahead of kick-off, Ratcliffe made his way up to the directors' box. His walk was interrupted every few steps as supporters, who had taken up their seats nice and early, approached him for a photograph and a quick word.

He posed for his fair share of selfies, which probably turned out to be the highlight of the afternoon for those who had politely asked for a souvenir.

Nobody encountered a more difficult afternoon than Casemiro. After watching Manuel Ugarte be introduced to his new army of followers pre-match, the Brazilian knew he needed to produce a performance to keep United's newest recruit out of the team.

However, everything that could have gone wrong for the former Real Madrid man did go

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