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Unrecognisable Man Utd upstage Liverpool | Ten Hag: It was about attitude

An unrecognisable Manchester United performance of class and intensity saw goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford earn a deserved 2-1 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford.

United had endured a week of intense criticism after their 4-0 hammering at Brentford last weekend, but responded in style to leapfrog Jurgen Klopp's side and earn a first league win over their bitter rivals since March 2018, and Erik ten Hag's first as United manager.

"I cannot believe what I have just watched," stunned former Man Utd defender Gary Neville told Monday Night Football. "I'm absolutely stunned. I didn't think it was possible tonight what I saw; I thought the players had cemented what they do, week-in, week-out over many months at the end of last season and the start of this season."

Whether a one-off or not, this was a different United. They had rattled their visitors even before Sancho was given time to turn onto his left foot in the box and fire past an unsighted Alisson (16), and David de Gea did not have a save to make before the break.

Instead, United kept up their early promise and doubled their advantage eight minutes into the second period, when half-time arrival Anthony Martial set Rashford free to beat Alisson at his near post.

"Manchester United got a lot of criticism for their defending at Brentford last week and Liverpool should be getting exactly the same treatment after this," said Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher about his former club.

The visitors did finally rally to pull a goal back with 10 minutes remaining, as Mohamed Salah became the first player in Liverpool's history to score 10 goals against United when he nodded home the rebound from Fabio Carvalho's shot.

But the hosts' night of dogged defending continued and

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