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Manchester United beat Liverpool in the Premier League this evening thanks to Jadon Sancho’s early goal and Marcus Rashford’s second-half strike. Mohamed Salah replied late in the day but it was not enough to prevent defeat for the visitors on a memorable night for Erik ten Hag’s side.
The match was preceeded by a protest by United fans: anger among supporters at the ownership of the Glazer family is growing with each passing day and a protest was organised by underground fan group ‘The 1958’ ahead of tonight’s game. They marched from The Tollgate to The Trinity to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the Glazers and demand that the Americans sell up.
During the build-up to tonight’s match, Sky Sports broadcast an exclusive interview with Man Utd boss Ten Hag, conducted by Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, grilling the Dutchman following the club’s dismal start to the campaign that has seen them outclassed in defeats to Brighton and Brentford. And the manager made a big call this evening by dropping captain Harry Maguire and superstar striker Cristiano Ronaldo to the bench, which was vindicated by the result.
Liverpool are set to bring Roberto Firmino back into the squad for tonight’s game amid growing concern over the number of injuries they have to their first team.
Joel Matip, Thiago Alcantara, Ibrahima Konate, Curtis Jones, Diogo Jota, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Calvin Ramsay and Caoimhin Kelleher are all absent through various knocks illnesses leaving Jurgen Klopp to rely on youngsters like Harvey Elliott and experienced heads like James Milner.
Klopp also announced that Naby Keita is fit again anf ready to go saying: “Bobby [Firmino] trained completely normal, is ready. Naby was ill for a week, last game on the bench, is fully in training, looks really good. All fine.”
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:57
Manchester United bottom of the Premier League for the first time in 30 years
Manchester United ended a Saturday at the bottom of the Premier League for the first time since August 1992 when they lost to Brentford over a week ago.
This is the first season since the inaugural Premier League campaign in which a United team has lost their opening two fixtures.
On that occasion, Sir Alex Ferguson’s side lost 2-1 at Sheffield United on the opening day – with Brian Deane scoring the competition’s first-ever goal – and followed that up with a 3-0 home defeat to Everton.
Erik ten Hag’s side were thrashed by Brentford having already lost their opening fixture to Brighton
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:48
Ten Hag facing unwanted United record
Manchester United boss, Erik ten Hag, is hoping to avoid becoming just the second United manager to lose each of his first three games in charge of the club in all competitions, after John Chapman in 1921.
It’s an unwanted milestone to hit but the Dutchman will be seeking to avoid it when his team face Liverpool this evening. The Red Devils have lost both of their opening fixtures and Ten Hag will be opening up to Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher before tonight’s match kicks off.
He’ll be speaking to the former players and current Sky Sports pundits about how he’s finding life in the Premier League and how he sees the campaign unfolding this year.
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:43
United cancel pre-match meeting
Manchester United have cancelled a planned pre-match meeting at The Lowry Hotel in Salford on Monday afternoon at short notice due to security fears.
United are scheduled to kick off against Liverpool at 8pm on Monday night against the nervous backdrop of another huge supporter-led protest against the Glazer family’s ownership of the club.
Erik ten Hag and his players were scheduled to rendezvous at the Lowry, but United are understood to have scrapped the plans at around 1pm, with a small amount of fans already outside the hotel in preparation to protest.
A source said United security staff are expecting the protest to be ‘a big one’.
The United manager and his squad could instead meet at Old Trafford, as they did before the 2pm kick-off against Brighton on the opening weekend of the season.
A behind-closed-doors game against Liverpool in May 2021 had to be postponed after fans broke into Old Trafford during a protest against the Glazers whilst others situated themselves outside the hotel the players were staying at—the Lowry—forming a barricade between team buses and chanting “we decide when you will play”.
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:38
Manchester United Supporters Trust issue statement about the Glazers
Whilst The 1958 fan group is calling for protests against the Glazers, the official Manchester United Supporters Trust has separately branded the American family’s ownership as a “fish that rots from the head”.
A large number of supporters have been unhappy with the Glazers they bought United in 2005 via a leveraged buyout that loaded a huge debt onto the club which beforehand had been run relatively debt free. 17 years later and United’s debt stands at roughly £500m. The Glazers also take out bi-annual dividends effectively paying themselves with the clubs funds in what is another contentious issue for the fan groups.
The defeat to Brentford moved the Manchester United Supporters Trust to release a statement that was particularly strong given it is in negotiations with the club regarding a fan-share policy that is expected to be passed following a ballot last week.
The statement reads: “As we’ve always said, a fish rots from the head. And the ultimate responsibility for the terrible state of our football club must lie with its owners, the Glazer family. It is now for them and their management team to explain to United fans just why we are in this state, and what they are going to do about it. We’ve had some difficult times in the last decade, but this really does feel like rock bottom.
“We’re being asked a lot about protests at upcoming games (including Liverpool) and as we have always said we will publicise any credible, lawful and peaceful protest so that our members have the information and can make their own decision as to whether they wish to take part.
“We will announce the ballot result in the coming days and expand the consultation to ensure no fan is excluded from giving their view.”
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:33
Liverpool deserve points if Manchester United fans force postponement says Klopp
Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool should be awarded the three points if Manchester United fans’ protests cause Monday’s match at Old Trafford to be abandoned or postponed.
The 1958, a United supporters’ group, are organising a protest against the Glazer family, saying they want “to show the world our deep discontent with this vile ownership.”
Klopp’s side won the rearranged fixture 4-2 but the Liverpool manager feels if there is a repeat tonight, his side should simply be given the points for the win.
“Plans for the game not happening? Yes, going home on the bus,” he said. “I really hope it will not happen but if it does happen I think we get the points.”
The German has spoken about the expected protests from a fan group against the Glazer family’s ownership of the club, with the match between the bitter rivals called off in May 2021 after supporters broke into the stadium
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:25
Planned protests ahead of Man Utd vs Liverpool
The 1958, an underground Manchester United fan group are staging a protest against the Glazer family before Liverpool’s visit to Old Trafford on Monday night.
The protest is expected to be a march to the stadium that will aim to arrive at the trinity statue opposite the club’s megastore for 7.30pm - half an hour before kick-off.
A statement on The 1958’s website said: “For Liverpool, we will plant The 1958 flag at the trinity for those wanting to make a stand from 7.30pm. In support of match-going and non match-going fans who have made the journey to show their discontent against this failing ownership.
“We urge anyone to please contact us for any future ideas or plans concerning match day actions so we can help to validate the feasibility and provide help, support and advice. We are all on the same side and it’s crucial the momentum and pressure is maintained above all else. This is a war not a battle, dig yourselves in and be prepared for the long haul.”
Michael Jones22 August 2022 14:18
Manchester United vs Liverpool
Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of tonight’s Premier League action as Manchester United take on Liverpool at Old Trafford amid planned protests and demonstrations against the Glazer family’s ownership of the club.
Erik ten Hag’s tenure as United boss has gotten off to a terrible start following consecutive defeats to Brighton (2-1) and Brentford (4-0) in the league and now he’s tasked with facing Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
The Reds have been one of the Premier League’s leading teams over the last few years but Klopp’s men have also fumbled their opening to this year’s campaign. Not once in either of their two matches have they been in front, twice coming from behind to draw with Fulham (2-2) before Luis Diaz rescued a point with a blistering strike verus Crystal Palace (1-1).
Man Utd supporters are angry at the Glazers and a protest has been organised for today ahead of tonight’s game. From 7pm, fans will march from The Tollgate to The Trinity to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the owners and demand that the Americans sell the club.
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