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‘How we lose 7-0 to these?’ - Man Utd fans react to ‘diabolical’ Liverpool
Manchester United fans have taken to social media after Liverpool went two behind against Arsenal.
Jurgen Klopp faced the Premier League leaders on Sunday night. The Gunners put two past the Reds before the home side, playing at Anfield, were able to bounce and get a goal before the break.
Man Utd faced Liverpool earlier this season and were thrashed 7-0 - with it marking one of the club’s heaviest defeats.
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But Liverpool’s season has continued to tail off, and their recent game against Mikel Arteta’s men not helping their cause.
Online, Red Devils fans bemoaned their display.
How we lost 7-0 to this diabolical Liverpool team i’ll never understand
— sam_c345 (@C345Sam) April 9, 2023
I love seeing Liverpool fans cry. It’s my daily medicine, my weekly energy, my monthly inspiration and my yearly motivation. Their loss is the only reason i’m still alive, I was born to love and enjoy the failure that they have achieved.
— 🔰 (@UtdDqvies) April 9, 2023
They got lucky. Every shot seemed to go in
— Jordan White (@jordann_white16) April 9, 2023
david de gea started. https://t.co/xH62i4dHJ5
— the internaut (@naimkudo) April 9, 2023
And how we lost to United that lost 7-0 to this diabolical Liverpool https://t.co/wXTeFzySur
— J🌱 (@DribbledPast) April 9, 2023
Klopp spoke to Sky Sports before Liverpool's match with the Gunners at Anfield: “I'm sorry for our people, that they don't have the season they wished for. But in the long term they will forget that. I couldn't care less what we did last year or the years before. I'm 100 per cent responsible for this rubbish and it's really not cool.”
"I know everybody can express their emotions in an instant and there will be a lot of negative comments about us - I understand that," added Klopp. "But the people in the stadium are incredible.
"You see things happening at other clubs, not only sackings but teams against owners, fans against owners, fans against the team - I've seen it all. But if anyone can get through a situation like this in a classy manner, I really think it's us as a club."