MANCHESTER: Manchester United secured a significant victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on May 3rd at Old Trafford, as both teams aimed to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
The match commenced with an early lead for United, as Matheus Cunha scored in the 6th minute. The advantage was doubled shortly after, with Benjamin Sesko finding the net in the 14th minute. In the second half, Liverpool attempted a comeback, but it was United who extended their lead with a third goal from Kobbie Mainoo. This victory upheld the positive trajectory under manager Michael Carrick.
Following the match, Mainoo expressed his appreciation for Carrick’s leadership, stating, “He’s played a huge part in it, all the confidence he gives all the players. You want to follow him and fight for him and die for him on the pitch.”
Carrick responded positively to Mainoo’s remarks, emphasizing his role in maximizing the players’ potential. “I think that’s one of the biggest things for me, is trying to get the best out of people, and helping players and giving them the opportunity to go and perform and do what they’re good at. Seeing this place alive and bouncing at the end is a real joy and a pleasure to be in the position,” he remarked. He also credited the players and coaching staff for their ongoing efforts and impressive run.







