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Man Utd beat Liverpool as Mainoo scores winner in OT thriller!

5/3/20261 hr 16 min

David Jones is joined by Roy Keane, Daniel Sturridge, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville as the group discuss Manchester United's 3-2 win over Liverpool that sees the Red Devils clinch Champions League football for next season.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Peter Drury0:00

    [upbeat music] You're listening to the Sky Sports Premier League podcast. Super Sunday came from Old Trafford as old rivals Manchester United and Liverpool went head-to-head. Here's how things sounded when the full time whistle blew. [crowd cheering] Hear that from Old Trafford, the final whistle they crave. Terrific game for Michael Carrick and Manchester United. Terrific outcome. They are in the Champions League, a fine achievement in itself. They have completed a double over Liverpool for the first time in a decade. They put a smile back on the face of this football club. Cunha, one-nil. Šeško, two-nil. And then in a trice at the start of the second half, they allowed Liverpool back into it. A pair of terrible errors. Sommer pounced on the first, Gakpo on the second. It was all square until Kobbie Mainoo pounced a quarter of an hour or so shy of the 90 to give Manchester United the win for which they hunger most. United, three. Liverpool, two. Gary.

  2. Gary Neville· Soundbite1:21

    Yeah, topsy-turvy game. He will not believe what's happened in that second half. His team made a mistake for the first goal and then lost their discipline for

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