Untouchable Mo Salah heaps pressure on United as Oles days on the helm is put to question.

Liverpool made history at the OT as they recorded their biggest ever victory over Manchester United as on-form Egyptian Pharaoh Mo Salah became the second visiting player(after Ronaldo Nazario in 2003) to bag a hatrick against the Red Devils in a 5-0 victory at the United faithful.

Untouchable Mo Salah heaps pressure on United as Oles days on the helm is put to question.
Liverpool's Mo Salah celebrates his goal against Manchester United in the PL fixture at the OT in Manchester. Liverpool emerged the victors in a one off affair as they ran riot in a 5-0 thrashing.

Bruno gave the visitors an early scare as his effort lashed off the wild target. Liverpool made the perfect start and were already 2-0 up by the thirteenth minute with goals Naby Keita after he was teed up by Mo Salah before Diogo Jota slid in to convert Trent Alexandre-Arnold's cross to grab Liverpool's second.

United's best chance came from Mason Greenwood but Allison was all-hands-on-deck to deny the Golden Boy nominee an opportunity to grab a goal.

Mo Salah continued with his exceptional form as he equalized Liverpool's third of the day after a Keita front post cross before doubling his goal tally for the day with Liverpool's fourth.

Home team's fans were having none of it as they booed their team off at half-time with hundreds of fans not bothering to return to finish the game after the restart. United grabbed what seemed to be a consolation courteousy of Cristiano Ronaldo but VAR rubbed off salt in United's wounds as it was overruled for offside.

United's mediocre defence enabled Mo Salah to grab his third for the day as he clipped the ball past David De Gea. Just when United's day couldn't get any worse Paul Pogba received his marching orders with a straight red after it was upgraded from a yellow thanks to VAR intervention. 

Alexander Arnold could have added a sixth but David De Gea stood up to the task tipping the English Right Back's 25-yard shot over the bar while United sub Edinson Cavani hit the bar from yards out.

The result leaves Liverpool on second place, leapfrogging current champions Manchester City, one point behind Chelsea and seven ahead of Manchester United.