Luis Diaz at the double as Liverpool brush aside Manchester United

Arne Slot’s men were convincing victors at Old Trafford, with Mohamed Salah also on target.

Pa Sport Staff
Sunday 01 September 2024 20:47 BST
Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, second left, heads home his first goal in his side’s convincing win at Old Trafford (Nick Potts/PA)
Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, second left, heads home his first goal in his side’s convincing win at Old Trafford (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Wire)

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Liverpool kept pace with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after a thumping 3-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Luis Diaz struck twice in seven minutes towards the end of the first half as Liverpool pounced on two Casemiro errors and Mohamed Salah added his third goal in three games in the second period.

United were second best in every aspect and home fans left  in large numbers well before the final whistle to heap the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.

The Dutchman’s side sit 14th in the table after two defeats in their opening three league games, while Arne Slot’s reign at Anfield has begun with three straight wins.

Eberechi Eze’s superb second-half strike earned Crystal Palace their first Premier League point of the season in a 1-1 draw at Chelsea.

Nicolas Jackson turned home his second league goal of the season at the near post from Cole Palmer’s cross to give Chelsea a half-time lead.

But the outstanding Eze curled home an excellent finish early in the second period for Palace, who had lost their opening two league games against Brentford and West Ham.

Chelsea, for whom Jackson was denied in a one-on-one by Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson in stoppage time, have taken four points from their three league matches.

Newcastle extended their unbeaten start to the season as Alexander Isak’s late effort secured a 2-1 win against Tottenham at St James’ Park.

Isak finished off a swift counter-attack for Newcastle, side-footing home substitute Jacob Murphy’s cross after Dan Burn’s own goal had cancelled out Harvey Barnes’ neat opener for the Magpies.

Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali received a standing ovation from Magpies fans as he made his first Premier League appearance since October after serving a 10-month betting ban as a second-half substitute.

Newcastle now have seven points from three matches, while Tottenham slipped to their first defeat.

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