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Premier League Gameweek 3 fixtures
Saturday, August 31
Arsenal 1-1 BrightonBrentford 3-0 Southampton Everton 2-3 Bournemouth Ipswich 1-1 Fulham Leicester 1-2 Aston Villa Nottingham Forest 1-1 Wolves West Ham 1-3 Manchester City
Sunday, September 1
Chelsea 1-1 Crystal PalaceNewcastle 2-1 Tottenham Manchester United vs Liverpool - 4pm
a minute agoBy Jack Cunningham
The referee blows the final whistle, and Liverpool have beaten Man United 3-0 at Old Trafford.
Arne Slot heads into the international break with a 100 per cent win record, having not conceded a goal, and they look brilliant.
Luis Diaz grabbed a double, including a lovely right-footed finish beyond Andre Onana before Mohamed Salah added a third in the second half.
In truth, they could have had more, but had to settle for three.
Meanwhile, it was another chastening day for Man United, who were blown away on their patch.
Erik ten Hag's substitutions were booed and Casemiro was hooked at half time after a shambolic performance in the first 45 minutes.
The Red Devils head into the international break with three points from their opening three games.
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10 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
It's a bad time to be Erik ten Hag at the moment.
The Dutchman is watching his team get thrashed by their great rivals at home.
His substitutions have been booed, and now, the Liverpool fans are chanting 'Erik's at the wheel'.
Yeah, he'll probably want to forget this afternoon very quickly.
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18 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Trent Alexander-Arnold doesn't make it through another 90 minutes as Conor Bradley comes on for him.
The Liverpool right-back smiles as he walks off this time and applauds the travelling Reds fans.
However, he doesn't look Arne Slot in the eyes before taking his seat on the bench.
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21 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Nearly something for the home fans to cheer about.
Amad Diallo finds space on the right and dinks a cross into the box.
It's a good idea, and Lisandro Martinez of all people is there to meet it.
He throws himself at the cross with an overhead kick that flies wide of the far post.
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24 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Loud boos ring out as Erik ten Hag makes a couple of changes.
He takes Alejandro Garnacho off, which isn't a popular decision at all.
It's not about who is coming on, but more about Garancho being taken off and not Marcus Rashford.
Matthijs de Ligt's afternoon gets even better as well, as he's replaced by Harry Maguire.
As far as first Premier League starts go, you can file this one as underwhelming.
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28 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Matthijs de Ligt's first Premier League start is going well.
The Dutchman's team have conceded three goals, and he's now gone into the book for a tackle that could be described as 'robust'.
Luis Diaz is bursting away down the left, and the centre-back charges across the pitch to make the tackle.
He totally misses the ball and leaves Diaz in a heap.
On another day, he could have seen red for that.
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30 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
At one end it could be 4-0 as Lisandro Martinez loses possession.
Mohamed Salah accelerates into the box, cuts in on his left and blasts over the bar from close range.
Down the other end, Marcus Rashford does well on the left to work some space.
A cross comes in, and Joshua Zirkzee rises to arrow a header at goal.
He should probably score, but Alisson Becker denies him from close range.
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36 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
THE REDS ARE RUNNING RIOT!
Kobbie Mainoo loses possession this time in midfield.
Alexis Mac Allister wins the ball and feeds a pass into Dominik Szoboszlai.
The Hungarian rolls a pass into the path of the Egyptian, and first-time, he whips a strike into the bottom corner.
The Old Trafford crowd respond with very loud boos.
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49 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Right, we are back underway for the second half of this one, and Casemiro has been hooked.
On comes 20-year-old Toby Collyer for his Premier League debut.
With Manuel Ugarte coming in, are we witnessing the end of Casemiro at Man United?
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52 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has lamented the mistakes leading to goals from his old team in that first half.
Casemiro was at fault for both goals, although Keane wasn't happy with the overall defending either.
Speaking on Sky Sports' coverage, Keane was asked about the first goal, and said: "Same old problems.
They look very open.
"The mistake from Casemiro here, for all his experience.
"That's not a first-time pass.
For the first goal, he's got to take a touch."
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Today, 16:51By Jack Cunningham
Well, that's the end of the first 45 minutes at Old Trafford, and it has been the Theatre of Dreams for the Reds.
Luis Diaz's excellent double has Arne Slot's men cruising to another three points.
Casemiro was at fault for both goals, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he's hooked.
The hosts have offered very little, and they will need to hugely improve.
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Today, 16:45By Jack Cunningham
THAT IS LOVELY!
Liverpool are flying at Old Trafford!
Casemiro loses the ball again, and Mohamed Salah finds a bit of space on the right.
He pokes a ball into the middle of the box for Luis Diaz, and the Colombian wraps his foot around a shot.
The effort flies into the near post corner, and Erik ten Hag's men are staring down the barrel.
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Today, 16:41By Jack Cunningham
Nearly an instant equaliser from an unlikely source.
Noussair Mazraoui fires in a shot from outside of the box after Bruno Fernandes' cross deflected into his path.
It's a decent low effort that Alisson Becker dives to his left to deal with.
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Today, 16:37By Jack Cunningham
THEY HAVE THE LEAD NOW, BUT WHAT IS CASEMIRO DOING?
The Brazilian, under no pressure at all, gifts a pass to Ryan Gravenberch.
The Dutchman runs up the pitch and feeds a pass into Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian clips a cross to the far post, where Dominik Szoboszlai and Luis Diaz are waiting.
Szoboszlai ducks out of the way and allows Diaz to nod home.
Casemiro hangs his head in shame.
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Today, 16:35By Jack Cunningham
Liverpool might just have produced the worst corner kick routine since Iago Aspas' against Chelsea in 2014.
The Reds take it short into Mohamed Salah.
He plays it back to Andy Robertson, who fires the ball off a white shirt.
It rebounds away, and Man United break.
Noussair Mazraoui's pass is intercepted but the ball is worked into Alejandro Garnacho, and he crosses for Mazraoui, who fires a shot into the floor that Alisson Becker gathers.
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Today, 16:30By Jack Cunningham
Good goalkeeping from Alisson Becker.
Casemiro spots Marcus Rahford in behind the Liverpool defence and lifts a pass over the top.
It's a really good pass, and it has Rashford in in on goal, but the Reds number one races off his line and heads away.
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Today, 16:25By Jack Cunningham
We have a brief stoppage in play so Kobbie Mainoo can receive some treatment.
The Man United midfielder has a collision in midfield and looks to be in a bit of trouble.
But after a bit of time with the medical team, he is good to carry on.
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Today, 16:20By Jack Cunningham
We are 20 minutes into this one, and the game has somewhat calmed down after a frantic opening.
The Reds look extremely dangerous on the break and have recovered from having that goal ruled out.
Meanwhile, the hosts are looking better in possession than they did at many points last season.
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Today, 16:12By Jack Cunningham
Trent Alexander-Arnold has the ball in the net, but it's ruled out!
The move starts with Virgil van Dijk pinging a pass into Ryan Gravenberch's feet.
The Dutchman weaves through the Man United midfield and feeds Luis Diaz in the box.
The Colombian fizzes a cross into the box that Mohamed Salah can't quite reach.
It comes out to Trent Alexander-Arnold, and he rifles it into the back of the net.
He then runs over to the camera and re-creates the Steven Gerrard kiss from Liverpool's 4-1 win over Man United in March 2009.
But VAR disallows the goal because Salah is offside.
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Today, 16:06By Jack Cunningham
Oh, this could be good!
Man United break in bizarre circumstances as a clearance hits Luis Diaz and lands perfectly for Bruno Fernandes.
He carries the ball into the box and plays a pass into Joshua Zirkzee, but he can't control the pass.
Down the other end, Virgil van Dijk wins the ball high up the pitch and dinks a pass through for Diogo Jota.
The Portuguese international drills a shot just past the far post.
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Today, 16:03By Jack Cunningham
Very good start from the hosts here.
Diogo Dalot drives to the edge of the box on the left and slips a pass into Marcus Rashford.
He leaves Trent Alexander-Arnold in the dust and flicks a cross into the box for a corner that is cleared.
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Today, 16:01By Jack Cunningham
Okay, here we go, the biggest game of the Premier League season so far.
It's Erik ten Hag vs Arne Slot, and it's Man United vs Liverpool.
Let's go!
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Today, 15:56By Jack Cunningham
Manchester United's new man Manuel Ugarte is unable to play this afternoon because he wasn't registered in time.
But the new man signed from Paris Saint-Germain for just over £50 million has been introduced to the Old Trafford faithful.
The Uruguayan international has penned a five-year deal with the Red Devils.
He should add some real steel to their midfield, and you would expect, he'll replace Casemiro in time.
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Today, 15:50By Jack Cunningham
Okay, all eyes now on Old Trafford for this absolute corker.
And ahead of the match, Erik ten Hag has been talking about introducing Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "We have a good squad, and we are playing against a very fluid opponent, and De Ligt will be better.
"Josh needed time adapt and to gain fitness.
"Now, he's up to speed, and he's ready for it."
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Today, 15:36By Jack Cunningham
That's also the end of the game at Stamford Bridge, and it's a frustrating afternoon for Chelsea.
The Blues opened the scoring after a quick counter-attack.
Nicolas Jackson applied the finishing touch to the move.
But Enzo Maresca's side couldn't double their lead and Palace equalised through a sublime Eberechi Eze finish.
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