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For Jurgen Klopp there was that familiar creep of dread as he stood on the touchline with his team dominating the possession but running down the same blind alleys, and the cold realisation setting in that inevitably, inexorably Jose Mourinho was doing his thing. It should not be a surprise after all these years, when we have witnessed Mourinho’s gameplan of minimal attacking and maximum retreating so many times, the possession an afterthought and everything predicated on a formidable organisation. He got a man of the match performance from Ashley Young at left-back marking Mohamed Salah into anonymity, and he hit Liverpool where they were at their most vulnerable, a figurative elbow to the throat they never saw coming.

Marcus Rashford scored twice in the space of ten first half minutes when Mourinho went for the soft-heart of Liverpool’s defence – or rather he put Romelu Lukaku on Dejan Lovren and the consequences for the away team were severe. Album the best anggun c sasmi dan. Twice the Belgian won critical headers, treating the Liverpool centre-half like an inconvenient backpack – a minor burden to be shouldered and carried around while he went about the true business of the day. Later when Mourinho was asked about how he spotted the weakness in Liverpool he protested that he was not “a mechanic” who demanded “A pass to B who passes to C” but he could not help but admit, that, yes, Lukaku felt he could dominate Lovren and they went from there. Rashford, starting his first Premier League game of 2018, punished Liverpool in front of the watching Gareth Southgate, and the young full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold found himself twisted inside out for the first goal. Mourinho was on a roll after that, calling out the home fans who groaned when Scott McTominay turned and passed the ball backwards in the second half, his manager enthusiastically applauding the decision from the touchline.

With the faux-sincerity that Mourinho turns on full wattage in moments of triumph he also said that he did not mind the fans booing his substitution of Rashford – although one can only assume he did not mean a word of it. Then he took a bite at Gary Neville’s punditry. All in all, the Manchester United manager was thoroughly enjoying his afternoon. He does not care that at home against their most bitter rivals, United had just 32 per cent of the possession and defended on the edge of their area for most of the second half.

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Klopp was too upset to comment on the contrast of styles because he knows that all that counts in the aftermath is the result. The Liverpool manager wanted a penalty for what he saw as a foul by the second half substitute Marouane Fellaini on Sadio Mane. “Nobody has asked me about it for one second,” Klopp lamented, “I had 16 interviews”. He acknowledged that Liverpool’s key failure had been when they lost those crucial second challenges once Lukaku had shrugged off Lovren, and later in the game when the Serb launched himself into a risky challenge Klopp charged down the touchline to admonish him. Liverpool’s usual swift attacking strategies just got bound up in United’s strict organisation. While Liverpool had plenty of the ball only once did they get one of Salah or Mane away, and that was when the latter was isolated with McTominay in the 66th minute. His cross from the left was one of the few times Liverpool got behind United and Eric Bailly who was mostly excellent alongside Chris Smalling managed to make the most extraordinary mess of it.