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Manchester United vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction from fixture today

Follow all the latest updates from Old Trafford as rivals clash in a huge game

Michael Jones
Sunday 24 October 2021 13:36 EDT
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Mohamed Salah hit a hat-trick as Liverpool humiliated Manchester United, romping to a stunning 5-0 victory at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday.

Naby Keita got the visitors off to the ideal start in the fifth minute and then a dreadful mix-up between Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire led to Diogo Jota turning in a low cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold to make it 2-0 after 13 minutes.

United were in disarray at the back and Salah made it 3-0 - scoring for the tenth straight game in all competitions - converting a low ball from Naby Keita and then added the fourth after being set up by Jota.

It was the first time United had been 4-0 behind at the interval in the Premier League era and they were loudly booed off the field.

It took just five minutes after the break for Salah to complete his hat-trick with a trademark clinical finish after a superb through ball from Jordan Henderson.

United’s day got worse as they had a Cristiano Ronaldo goal over-ruled for offside by VAR and then halftime substitute Paul Pogba was sent off for a two-footed tackle on Keita, 15 minutes after coming on.

Team changes - West Ham vs Tottenham

David Moyes makes six changes to the Hammers’ starting XI that took on Genk on Thursday night. Lukasz Fabianski replaces Alphonse Areola in goal with Angelo Ogbonna and Kurt Zouma returning at centre-back and Said Benrahma, Pablo Fornals and Michail Antonio back in the forward line.

As expected Spurs are unchanged from the team that lined up against Newcastle last weekend which means all 11 players that stayed behind as Tottenham travelled to Vitesse in midweek come back into the team.

Michael Jones24 October 2021 13:06

Line-ups: West Ham vs Tottenham

Kick off at the London Stadium is an hour away and the team news is out. Here’s how West Ham and Tottenham both line-up:

West Ham XI: Fabianski, Johnson, Ogbonna, Zouma, Cresswell, Rice, Soucek, Bowen, Benrahma, Fornals, Antonio

Tottenham XI: Lloris, Emerson Royal, Romero, Dier, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Skipp, Ndombele, Lucas, Son, Kane

Michael Jones24 October 2021 13:00

Declan Rice on Spurs

West Ham’s Declan Rice expects a feisty game when his side come up against Tottenham later today and says the aim for the Hammers is to give everything to win the game. He said:

It’ll be feisty, lots of tackles, a good atmosphere and two teams that want to win and we’ll be ready and will go out there and give it everything to win the game,

“Our target as a team is to do as well as we did last year. We want to push on and do better. We’ve started well in the Europa League, so we really want to carry that on and do well in that, as well as all the other competitions we’re in.”

Michael Jones24 October 2021 12:57

Later today - Man Utd vs Liverpool

The late kick off today sees Manchester United host Liverpool. It’s a classic fixture in the English top-flight and will have ramifications at the top of the Premier League table.

Liverpool will move back to second place, just one point behind leaders Chelsea, if they win at Old Trafford whilst defeat would see Man Utd eight points adrift. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side really need to pick up three points if they want to remain in contention with the league leaders.

Michael Jones24 October 2021 12:51

Recent results - West Ham vs Tottenham

West Ham demolished Genk 3-0 on Thursday night to continue their winning start in the Europa League. That victory was their second in a row after they squeezed past Everton 1-0 last time out in the Premier League. The Hammers will be confident of getting a result against Spurs today with three points enough to take them into the top four.

Tottenham’s defeat to Vitesse last time out was their first loss in four games since a 3-1 defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League. Nuno Espirito Santo left his first choice starting XI at home for the Europa League so they should be fully rested for today’s game, If they win Tottenham will become the first team to start a Premier League season with three consecutive wins, followed by three losses, followed again by another three wins.

Michael Jones24 October 2021 12:46

Early team news - West Ham vs Tottenham

Michail Antonio is expected to start for the Hammers after missing their Europa League match versus Genk during the week.

After short absences Ryan Fredericks and Mark Noble came on as substitutes during that match and are fit to play today.

Matt Doherty and Ryan Sessegnon remain sidelined for Tottenham with Nuno Espirito Santo expected to revert back to his strongest starting XI after leaving those players at home for Spurs’ 1-0 loss away at Vitesse on Thursday.

Michael Jones24 October 2021 12:38

West Ham vs Tottenham

West Ham are hosting Tottenham in the Premier League this afternoon, in a derby at the London Stadium between two clubs with their sights set on the top four. Fourth-placed Brighton’s defeat by Manchester City on Saturday means the winner of this game will leapfrog the Seagulls into the Champions League spots, and Spurs could even find themselves third in the league by the end of the day if Manchester United were to beat Liverpool at Old Trafford later.

Spurs have endured a topsy-turvy start to the season with three opening 1-0 wins followed by three defeats, but two back-to-back victories against Aston Villa and Newcastle have steadied the ship, the latter match also seeing Harry Kane finally get on the scoresheet this season in a boost for Nuno Espirito Santo.

The Hammers have been similarly inconsistent with wins on the road at Leeds and Everton held back by defeats at home to Manchester United and Brentford, and David Moyes’ side are still searching for a second Premier League win of the season at the London Stadium since the opening day thrashing of Leicester.

Lawrence Ostlere24 October 2021 11:57

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