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Everton vs Manchester United LIVE: Premier League result and final score after Ronaldo gets 700th club goal

United found a response following their humiliation at the hands of rivals City

Lawrence Ostlere
Sunday 09 October 2022 15:57 EDT
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Cristiano Ronaldo reached another landmark in his remarkable career when he scored his 700th club goal to put Manchester United in front against Everton in the Premier League on Sunday.

The veteran forward, who has found minutes hard to come by under new United coach Erik ten Hag, was summoned off the bench in the first half at Goodison Park for the injured Anthony Martial, putting his team 2-1 in front 14 minutes after coming on.

It took him to the landmark of 700 strikes, 20 years and two days after his first goal for Sporting Lisbon as a scrawny teenager. He is now 10 club goals ahead of his once great rival Lionel Messi.

It was Ronaldo’s 144th goal for United across two spells at the club, added to five for Sporting, 450 for Real Madrid and 101 for Juventus, and United went on to clinch three points.

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

Jurgen Klopp explains Liverpool’s unchanged line-up and their 4-2-4 system which the Reds are sticking with at the Emirates this afternoon:

“It’s possible because the time we had during the games. Intensity-wise the boys have recovered. It’s new for us and a slightly different set-up so I thought changes didn’t make sense. We start again with the same team.

“It will work in the same way [as it did against Rangers]. It’s not about the opponent so much. It’s about which areas we want to close defensively and how we cause problems offensively.

“There are not too many differences. It’s bringing in players in form and finding a way for us to create new defensive stability. That’s important. It’s obvious we conceded goals at different times but in similar patterns and we have to stop that.”

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 16:13

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

Jurgen Klopp has dismissed the suggestion that Liverpool’s struggles this season are down to his side reaching its “seven-year glitch”. Klopp’s previous two jobs at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund saw him fail to make it to season eight at either club but the German insists the situation is completely different at Anfield.

“I can understand that I left after seven years (previously) and now we are in a difficult situation and people take that (view) but, if you think twice about it, you realise the situation is completely different.

“Yes, it’s a difficult time; did I think before the season we would be ninth after matchday seven? No, because I don’t think about these things. But this is the basis now, let’s go from here.”

Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 16:07

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Early Premier League results

There have already been two comeback wins in the Premier League this afternoon with Crystal Palace and West Ham both claiming home wins. Patrick Vieira’s side win for just the second time this season after Eberechi Eze’s fine winner sealed a 2-1 victory over Leeds, while Gianluca Scamacca scored again as West Ham also came from behind to beat Fulham 3-1 at the London Stadium.

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 16:02

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

These are exciting times to be an Arsenal fan. The mood around the club is the best it has been in years and Mikel Arteta believes the act of bringing the club together can be more “powerful” than winning trophies.

“It depends what you call success,” Arteta told the Michael Calvin’s Football People podcast. “I mean, if it’s winning titles or it’s bringing our club together. For me, bringing the club together is much more powerful. We have a club that was in a difficult state, with a lot of cracks, a lot of division.

“At the moment, this is a very different club. And that’s an incredible credit that everybody has to take, from the top of the club to every player. Because we did that together.

“The next step, now we have the foundation, is to win. And we are building a team to win, knowing that this era is unprecedented in English football, because nobody has ever had in this league teams that are capable of winning 100 points. And they are doing that for many years now, something that we haven’t done ever in the history of this football club - even in our best times. So that’s the aim and the challenge. So it’s a project, yes.”

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:58

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

Jurgen Klopp brings up his seventh anniversary at Anfield this weekend. It might not be a happy one. Liverpool have made their worst start to a season in his reign and, with Arsenal and Manchester City next, it could get worse. He admits opponents have figured Liverpool out: but not in the last couple of months. Years ago, in fact.

As Richard Jolly writes, opponents have “figured out” Liverpool before, in 2019, in 2021, but can they get themselves out of this particular slump?

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:52

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

Hopefully that team news has added some further anticipation ahead of what looks set to be a brilliant Premier League clash this afternoon.

Arsenal are the team in form and on the up under Mikel Arteta. In some ways, they are beginning to look like Liverpool during their first ascent under Jurgen Klopp.

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:47

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Team news

Arsenal make one change from last weekend’s 3-1 win over Tottenham with Takehiro Tomiyasu coming in at left back in place of the injured Oleksandr Zinchenko, who misses out. Kieran Tierney is on the bench.

Liverpool are unchanged from Tuesday’s 2-0 win over Rangers in the Champions League, as Jurgen Klopp sticks with his “unpredictable” formation. That means Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz all start.

Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:38

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

Confirmed line-ups

Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Partey, Xhaka; Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli; Jesus.

Liverpool XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Henderson, Thiago; Diaz, Salah, Jota, Nunez

Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:31

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Latest updates

It’s a glorious autumn day in London as Arsenal prepare to host Liverpool in the game of the weekend in the Premier League. Team news will be out shortly.

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Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:27

Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Early team news

Jurgen Klopp confirmed ahead of the game that Liverpool have suffered a further midfield injury blow, with Arthur Melo joining Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain among those out of action. In better news for the Liverpool manager, Curtis Jones is moving closer to a return from his own lay-off, while Andy Robertson is also not far away from being back available.

Having switched from his familiar formation for the win over Rangers, and spoken of a need to be more “unpredictable”, Klopp may again consider how best to assemble his deep group of talented forwards.

Predicted line-up

Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Fabinho, Henderson, Thiago; Salah, Firmino, Diaz

Jamie Braidwood9 October 2022 15:19

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