Manchester United's 3-2 comeback victory has fractured the fanbase into warring camps — some are still furious about controversial moments that nearly cost them the win, whilst others are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's late heroics as a turning point in their top-four battle. The most divided talking point is Robertson's defending and whether Liverpool's collapse represents tactical naivety from Arne Slot or simply United's class rising to the occasion — but what's really got fans wound up is the sense that both defences imploded in ways that feel almost too chaotic to be coincidence.
Positive 25.6%
Neutral 34.5%
Negative 39.9%
United fans absolutely erupted over this moment — and you can feel the desperation in their posts, because they know what this win means in a title race where Arsenal and City are miles ahead. Liverpool supporters, by contrast, were in full meltdown, not just at the football but at the boardroom, with fury directed at FSG and the recruitment team for leaving them chasing ghosts in fourth place when they should be competing for trophies. The neutral emotional tone masks the real story here: one set of fans clinging to relevance, the other tearing themselves apart over structural failure.
Neutral
83.8%
"@LFC FUCK FSG for making us go through this and fuck Richard Hughes as well this bald BASTARD should've been gone by Fucking November"
Amusement
8.3%
"@ManUtd Fantastic! Exhilarating! Breathtaking! We're United!!!"
Admiration
8.0%
"@ManUtd We are the champions!!!! Welcome to champions league. Old Trafford at lights brilliant"
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 29.9%
Negative 62.1%
Most Liverpool supporters kept their cool after the 3-2 loss to Manchester United, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it—and Arne Slot became public enemy number one. The narrow defeat, combined with Liverpool sitting fourth in the table and watching rivals rack up wins around them, triggered a wave of frustration that went well beyond tactical criticism; some fans were questioning whether Slot had the credentials to arrest their decline. The irony is brutal: for every measured voice expressing disappointment in the manager's system, there's an enraged one demanding his head, and that gap between patient analysis and outright fury tells you everything about how fragile Liverpool's confidence has become at this point in the season.
Neutral
81.4%
"@LFC Awesome job, Slot."
Annoyance
10.9%
"@LFC And you still want to keep that fking useless « manager » ? SLOT OUT !"
Anger
7.7%
"@LFC And you still want to keep that fking useless « manager » ? SLOT OUT !"
Positive 14.4%
Neutral 45.0%
Negative 40.6%
Here's the thing — when Mainoo's winner went in, United fans couldn't resist a laugh at how comprehensively both defences had fallen apart, because this wasn't a thriller, it was a six-goal carnival that left everyone slightly embarrassed. The neutral majority just appreciated the quality on display, but Liverpool supporters? They were torn between genuine admiration for the goals and absolute fury that a four-point gap to fourth had just been blown wide open in the most chaotic fashion imaginable. And then you've got the wind-up merchants — United fans sledging Liverpool about being worse than Brighton, turning what should have been a statement victory into pure banter, because when you're scrapping for Champions League spots, you don't waste a moment to remind your rivals exactly where they stand.
Neutral
78.1%
"@markgoldbridge Brilliant goal man. He’s been our best player"
Amusement
14.1%
"@markgoldbridge YOU LOT ARE FUCKING SHIT WORSE THAN BRIGHTON ARE WE? AHAHAHAHH"
Admiration
7.8%
"@markgoldbridge Enjoy bro, Uniteds best achievement in last 10 years :D"
Positive 19.8%
Neutral 34.7%
Negative 45.6%
United's fanbase is locked in a fascinating standoff after Carrick's tactical masterclass pulled off a 3-2 comeback against Liverpool — most fans are genuinely impressed by what he's done since taking over in January, but a vocal minority won't let go of the dream manager elsewhere, convinced there's unfinished business waiting in Europe. The neutral majority, though, they're just relieved: Carrick's got United climbing back into contention, and right now that counts for everything.
Neutral
81.3%
"@ManUtd So proud of everyone of my boys and Michael Carrick"
Admiration
10.9%
"@ManUtd So proud of everyone of my boys and Michael Carrick"
Annoyance
7.8%
"@ManUtd What the fuck are we doing? Come out dog shit. Just don't have the killer instinct under Carrick. This game should of been put to bed at halft"
Positive 20.6%
Neutral 46.0%
Negative 33.3%
Here's the thing — most United fans were absolutely buzzing about Bruno getting credited with an assist, especially with the club pushing hard for a Champions League finish, but the mood wasn't universally euphoric because there was genuine confusion and quiet scepticism about whether the ball actually came off his boot the way the officials recorded it. What you saw across the sample wasn't debate so much as selective celebration — United supporters leaning into the narrative that Bruno was orchestrating the comeback, whilst dissenters couldn't help themselves having a dig at the Brazilian's overall performance, which tells you everything about how polarising he remains on the terraces.
Neutral
78.4%
"@ManUtd Incoming 7-0!! Bruno Assist!! UCL football!! BEAUTIFUL!!! https://t.co/Qtr80ruYcp"
Curiosity
13.9%
"@ManUtd Assist for Bruno? Love to see it!"
Amusement
7.7%
"I just realized I paid a decent amount of money to fucking watch that rat Bruno play this summer and now I’m even more mad "
Positive 6.8%
Neutral 29.0%
Negative 64.1%
United fans were split between relief and genuine frustration after scraping past Liverpool, with the anger almost entirely trained on Amad Diallo's performance. The winger came on as a substitute and immediately looked disinterested, making sloppy passes and showing zero intensity—so much so that some supporters genuinely questioned whether he was even playing for the same team, while others couldn't believe United had managed to win despite his apathetic display. The real tension here isn't just that United got the three points; it's that they barely deserved them, and the fact that Amad embodied that sloppiness made him the lightning rod for post-match blame.
Neutral
71.1%
"Extremely lucky cant believe the passes we did amad and lammens"
Anger
14.6%
"Jesus fucking Christ Amad. Amad has been terrible this season. Fuck me"
Annoyance
14.4%
"So fucking lazy by amad, you didnt play the first half you cant come on and do that 2 min in!!"
Positive 23.7%
Neutral 30.4%
Negative 45.9%
Mainoo's late winner had United's fanbase in raptures—a perfect storm of relief and genuine affection for a homegrown talent delivering when it mattered most. The posts dripped with warmth rather than clinical celebration; fans weren't just praising the goal, they were celebrating the player himself, with one supporter declaring outright love for the academy graduate. In a squad that's been through managerial upheaval and inconsistency, Mainoo represented something pure: a kid who'd come through the system and won the match off his own back, and that resonated deeply.
Neutral
67.6%
"So happy for the lad. "
Admiration
22.4%
"I love him like a son!!!"
Disappointment
10.0%
"He is doing the best he can with this average squad"
Positive 7.3%
Neutral 26.3%
Negative 66.4%
Mac Allister took an absolute hammering from Liverpool supporters after a genuinely dreadful midfield display—and the thing is, you can feel the frustration cutting through even the darkest sarcasm in these posts. One fan sarcastically praised his "world class" Argentina form whilst simultaneously roasting him for a half-arsed clearance that summed up his entire performance, and another went full hyperbolic, calling it hall of fame bad, which tells you everything about how far below his usual standard he'd dropped. The anger's cutting because this isn't your typical match-day moan—it's the kind of brutally honest assessment that comes when a key midfielder just completely disappears when your side needs him most.
Neutral
77.3%
"I cant wait to watch macca be absolutely world class for Argentina in the world cup"
Annoyance
11.3%
"Macca ?!! Are you joking ? By far our worst player all season long. That half arsed clearance was pathetic "
Anger
11.3%
"Macca has been terrible, Wirtz offers very little most weeks, Defense is shit. Chiesa and Rio not trusted to play significant minutes. How the fuck ca"
Positive 18.5%
Neutral 46.1%
Negative 35.4%
Here is the thing: Liverpool fans weren't exactly tearing their hair out over Arne Slot's tactical blueprint at Old Trafford, but they weren't celebrating it either. The overwhelming consensus was matter-of-fact — neutral, almost resigned — because while Slot's setup created space for the talented Rio to flourish, it also left the team exposed in a fixture United ultimately won. A small pocket of admiration emerged for Rio's performance itself, recognising his potential when given freedom, but it was drowned out by the practical reality: tactical vulnerability cost Liverpool dearly in a game they could have won.
Neutral
83.9%
"Rio is the best thing about watching Liverpool at the minute. He's going to be some player "
Admiration
10.2%
"Rio is the best thing about watching Liverpool at the minute. He's going to be some player "
Annoyance
5.9%
"@LFC What a fucking dickhead coach we have. He puts his most dangerous player Rio on the left. OMG, WHAT PIECE OF SHIT THIS COACH. If Amad and Lemmens"
Positive 4.5%
Neutral 19.0%
Negative 76.5%
Here is the thing: Liverpool fans walked away from Old Trafford absolutely seething at the official, convinced the referee had actively worked against them in a 3-2 defeat that felt nicked rather than lost. The anger wasn't universal—two-thirds of the discussion stayed measured—but the quarter who did explode did so with real vitriol, blaming poor decision-making for turning a winnable match into a bitter loss. When you're already sat fourth, six points adrift of third-placed United, you cannot afford to feel robbed by the man in black.
Neutral
65.8%
"What a win with an imbicile ref. Come ooooon!"
Anger
24.9%
"The refereeing is pretty fucking frustrating so far "
Annoyance
9.4%
"This ref has been fucking awful. And I say this shit biweekly at this point. Prem is a joke "
Positive 9.2%
Neutral 24.1%
Negative 66.7%
Here's the thing — fans were absolutely split on Frimpong's performance, and it reveals a deeper frustration at Liverpool that goes way beyond one player. The majority of posts acknowledged he'd delivered some genuine quality in attack, but the anger simmered beneath the surface: supporters were venting about defensive lapses and questioning whether he's the long-term solution to replace Robertson's world-class standard. What made it worse was the sense that Liverpool's backline vulnerabilities — exposed in this 3-2 loss to United — weren't about individual mistakes, but a systematic problem that even attacking prowess couldn't paper over.
Neutral
75.2%
"GREAT cross from frimpong, beautiful ball"
Annoyance
15.0%
"Frimpong is fucking shite as well. No idea what he is meant to add to this team. Absolute midget, shite delivery and can not defend in the slightest. "
Curiosity
9.9%
"This is an awful LIV team, MU nearly made a mess of it. In the end right result. Frimpong/McA/ Jones SELL them fast in the summer. Full of mistakes, a"
Positive 10.0%
Neutral 29.8%
Negative 60.2%
Here's the thing — even after beating Liverpool 3-2, Manchester United fans aren't celebrating their manager. The posts reveal a fanbase caught between relief at the result and deep frustration at how chaotic it all felt, with Carrick's constant tactical tinkering getting blamed for a midfield that looks disjointed and lacking any rhythm. The anger runs hot enough that some supporters are openly calling for him to leave, framing this win as evidence the problem isn't the players but the man trying to organise them, and that's a damning verdict on a manager who's only been in the job a few months.
Neutral
67.7%
"He needs to go now. We look so fucking bad and its all on him. There's no team chemistry because he changes everything all the time hoping something,"
Annoyance
19.2%
"He needs to go now. We look so fucking bad and its all on him. There's no team chemistry because he changes everything all the time hoping something,"
Disapproval
13.1%
"I cannot think of any reason to keep this coaching team and I hate the owners so much for even considering it."
Positive 16.7%
Neutral 45.6%
Negative 37.7%
Here is the thing: Manchester United fans were absolutely buzzing about Benjamin Sesko's clinical finish in the 14th minute, with supporters lauding his intelligent movement and ruthless execution when the team was coasting at 2-0. But that moment of adoration turned to frustration and intrigue when Sesko had to be withdrawn, forcing Michael Carrick into an early tactical reshuffle that left observers wondering whether that substitution cost United the chance to put Liverpool completely out of sight. The consensus was grudging respect for what Sesko had delivered before his departure — a reminder that sometimes the best performances aren't the ones that last ninety minutes.
Neutral
74.5%
"@ManUtd @ManUtd Another beautiful goal
Well done Benjamin Sesko"
Curiosity
16.7%
"@jammyplays2723Mbeumo up front made sense after Sesko had to come off. Potential to counter.
It didn’t go that way though and for 5 minutes we had Z"
Admiration
8.8%
"Love the celebration with Sesko and Cunha "
Positive 12.0%
Neutral 30.7%
Negative 57.3%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans are absolutely torn on Wirtz, and it's nothing like a unified takedown. Most are staying measured, recognising his technical ability is genuinely elite, but a vocal minority are furious that his performances haven't translated to the kind of dominance they paid a record fee for. What's really eating at some supporters, though, is the what-if around Darwin Núñez — they're convinced Wirtz and Núñez together would've been unstoppable, which makes the current situation sting even more.
Neutral
74.3%
"Wirtz man... I was so excited when he joined us"
Annoyance
14.1%
"I hate we got rid of Darwin, I truly think him and Wirtz would've killed teams. "
Admiration
11.6%
"Wirtz is playing very well imo you can tell his technical skills is a level above most players on the pitch "
Positive 12.2%
Neutral 40.4%
Negative 47.4%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans weren't actually demanding Dalot's exit after this match — instead, they were taking the absolute piss out of him, and it's brilliant. The overwhelming majority of posts were dripping with sarcasm, praising his "quality finish" and "top work" when he'd clearly done something comically awful on the ball, which sent the fanbase into fits of laughter rather than genuine rage. It's that peculiar brand of online banter where the worst performance gets the most theatrical compliments, and everyone knows exactly what they're doing — and honestly, given United had just won 3-2 against Liverpool, there was room for a bit of mockery.
Neutral
76.7%
"Top quality finish from Dalot "
Amusement
14.6%
"Ahah can’t help but just laugh at that Dalot shot, what a win "
Annoyance
8.7%
"Dalot’s shooting is so fucking bad Hahaa"
Positive 58.6%
Neutral 27.9%
Negative 13.5%
United fans channelled genuine concern for Sir Alex Ferguson into something approaching hope on Sunday — a visceral need to turn a dark moment into something meaningful by securing three points in his honour. The caring sentiment ran deep because Ferguson isn't just a figure from the past; he's the living embodiment of United's identity, and supporters found themselves looking for a win that felt like a collective prayer wrapped in ninety minutes of football. And here's the thing — they got it, which meant the narrative shifted from worry to something approaching catharsis, a reminder that even in uncertain times, this club still knows how to deliver when it matters most.
Caring
43.3%
"@UnitedStandMUFC United winning tonight would be the perfect get well soon gift for the greatest manager who ever lived. Prayers up for Sir Alex."
Neutral
31.3%
"@ManUtd My boys feeding me well on a Sunday.
Now watch Sir Alex get back up!!!"
Optimism
25.4%
"A win for the gaffer. Get well Sir Alex."
Positive 12.6%
Neutral 32.7%
Negative 54.7%
Here's the thing: most Liverpool fans were keeping faith with Arne Slot even after this defeat — 81 per cent of the discussion stayed measured — but there was a nasty undercurrent of genuine fury bubbling beneath the surface, particularly around his team selection and the sheer defensive collapse that let Manchester United back into it. The anger wasn't scattered either; it was pointed directly at Slot himself, the board, and a performance so limp that some supporters felt the entire operation deserved public humiliation, even if the majority weren't ready to fully turn on their manager just yet.
Neutral
80.7%
"Woohoo a shot on target. Arne Slot is back baby!"
Anger
11.5%
"@LFC Fuck this moron Arne slot and his stupid team selection. Not worthy to our manager!"
Annoyance
7.8%
"@LFC Fuck this moron Arne slot and his stupid team selection. Not worthy to our manager!"
Positive 11.6%
Neutral 19.4%
Negative 69.0%
Here is the thing — Manchester United fans came out of this chaos absolutely buzzing, convinced they'd turned a corner under Carrick, whilst Liverpool supporters were left absolutely seething at what they saw as a capitulation from a side that simply cannot perform when it matters. The raw emotion tells you everything: United's lot were vibrant and confident early doors, but Liverpool fans were torn between resignation about their team's quality and genuine fury at another disappointment that leaves them six points adrift in fourth with the title race slipping away fast.
Neutral
56.5%
"We're totally up for it. Looking sharp in the first 5 mins "
Annoyance
21.7%
"Of course they start like that... Pathetic team... There's honestly no words for how bad this team and coaching is"
Anger
21.7%
"This guys are fucking shit as well"
Positive 8.5%
Neutral 33.1%
Negative 58.4%
Here is the thing: Manchester United supporters have completely vindicated Kobbie Mainoo's match-winning performance by turning on Rúben Amorim in the aftermath, with the vast majority viewing his previous reluctance to back the young academy talent as a catastrophic misjudgement that nearly cost the club a crucial player. The anger cuts deep because Mainoo—the very talent Amorim appeared to freeze out—just delivered the 77th-minute goal that sealed a 3-2 victory over Liverpool, and fans are now seeing his breakthrough under successor Michael Carrick as vindication that Amorim fundamentally misread the situation. Whilst most posts lean neutral and celebratory about Mainoo's contribution, the minority expressing genuine fury paint Amorim's squad management as almost sabotage, with one supporter calling him a "terrorist" for nearly destroying a generational academy product.
Neutral
82.5%
"@ManUtd Thank you Amorim for the vision"
Anger
11.2%
"I am sorry for harsh words but wtf kind of beef Amorim had with this talented young kid. What a pos "even pope won't make change" smug bastard "
Annoyance
6.3%
"I am sorry for harsh words but wtf kind of beef Amorim had with this talented young kid. What a pos "even pope won't make change" smug bastard "
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 51.1%
Negative 47.0%
Liverpool fans were caught between bemusement and resignation after a handball decision went against them, with the footage showing the ball's trajectory visibly altered by contact with a defender's hand—yet somehow the officials ruled it inconclusive. The sarcasm was thick and cutting, with supporters pointing out that one touch should've been enough to overturn the call, but instead they watched the decision stand and United march on to victory. It's that particular flavour of frustration that only comes when the evidence feels blindingly obvious on replay, yet the system designed to correct human error simply... doesn't.
Neutral
77.2%
"the way it goes forward after it touched his fingers, helped him so much"
Amusement
12.9%
"Lmao. Not conclusive? When you can see the rotation of the ball completely change. Good process lads 👍"
Confusion
9.8%
"Capko hand?????? Good? Hmmmmmm"
Positive 42.9%
Neutral 31.4%
Negative 25.7%
Here is the thing — United fans were absolutely buzzing after Mainoo's late winner, but Liverpool supporters were proper furious at how their defence fell apart in a five-goal carnival that swung from two-nil up to heartbreak in 31 minutes. The neutrals? They loved every second of it, torn between relief and chaos, cracking jokes about the defensive shambles whilst watching two top-four sides play like Sunday league mates who'd forgotten the offside rule.
Neutral
47.4%
"Phew! That’s all I can say. "
Amusement
29.7%
"Hahaha yes!!!! This is amazing!"
Anger
22.9%
"Fucking hell....this is painful"
Positive 36.8%
Neutral 37.8%
Negative 25.3%
Liverpool supporters found a silver lining in a gut-wrenching loss at Old Trafford, with Dominik Szoboszlai's stunning left-footed finish to pull one back earning universal praise from the fanbase. His performance stood out as one of the few bright spots in a match that slipped away in the second half, and even in defeat, there was genuine appreciation for the quality he showed — a reminder that despite dropping points in the title race, there's creative talent worth building around. Gravenberch's intensity also caught eyes, suggesting some fans are already looking ahead to how Arne Slot's side can regroup rather than dwell entirely on the pain of losing a winnable game.
Neutral
80.3%
"That’s absolutely brilliant by Szobo "
Admiration
15.2%
"That’s absolutely brilliant by Szobo "
Anger
4.5%
"How is szoboszlai not carded or given a foul against fucking hell all he does is keeps pushing players "
Positive 12.4%
Neutral 44.0%
Negative 43.6%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were genuinely split on Lammens after that mad 3-2 win, and the confusion is totally understandable because the scoreline masks what was actually a defensive shambles. Most supporters gave him grudging credit for stepping up when it mattered, but a vocal chunk were absolutely furious—not just at individual errors, but at the broader pattern of sloppy defending that nearly cost United the entire match. What you're seeing is classic post-match cognitive dissonance: the three points papering over cracks that everyone knows are still there.
Neutral
82.4%
"@ManUtd Despite Lammens got onana dna today, good game lads!!"
Anger
10.4%
"@ManUtd Fucking bunch of retarded players. Lammens what a fucking clown. Fucking piece of shit... the only good thing is that useless cunt is not Onan"
Admiration
7.3%
"@ManUtd Despite Lammens got onana dna today, good game lads!!"
Positive 25.9%
Neutral 49.3%
Negative 24.8%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans came away absolutely buzzing about the defensive stability on display, with Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire earning serious praise for their composed, ball-playing ability in what turned out to be a frantic 3-2 thriller. The vast majority of supporters were genuinely impressed rather than concerned — Shaw's solid performance earned explicit compliments, and Maguire's smooth distribution from the back seemed to give fans real confidence that United's build-up play was firing on all cylinders. It's a telling moment in what's been a mixed season under Michael Carrick: when the defence looks assured and technical, the fanbase relaxes, and that's exactly what happened here.
Neutral
80.8%
"Heaven, Maguire and Kobbie have been so good on the ball today. Our build up looks so smooth. Lammens great too"
Admiration
15.0%
"Man I love Harry Maguire "
Anger
4.2%
"Shaw is an idiot. Why give up a corner there"
Positive 4.8%
Neutral 25.7%
Negative 69.5%
Here's the thing: when one fan tried to stir up a referee controversy after Manchester United's 3-2 win, the rest of the fanbase basically laughed them off the pitch — not because the decision wasn't debatable, but because they clocked the bait straight away. The mood was overwhelmingly dismissive, with fans treating the complaint as transparently agenda-driven, and those who did engage just took the piss rather than play along with the outrage narrative. It's a rare moment where a 3-2 thriller left everyone too satisfied with the actual football to be bothered manufacturing drama.
Neutral
63.5%
"With a username like yours, it’s poetic justice "
Anger
18.2%
"What a load of fucking bollocks you just typed out lmao "
Amusement
18.2%
"You're fun at parties."
Positive 19.5%
Neutral 44.3%
Negative 36.3%
Liverpool fans absolutely rallied behind Gakpo when he hauled them level at 2-2 in the 56th minute—here is the thing, though: the emotion was almost clinical. Yes, they recognised the quality of the finish itself, the composure, the timing, but what you're hearing is relief mixed with desperate hunger, not euphoria. They needed that moment of spark, that evidence their side could still fight back into a game that had spiralled away from them early on, and Gakpo delivered it. Yet even in the praise there's a hollowness: by full-time, when Mainoo's winner went in just twenty minutes later, that brief flash of comeback hope dissolved entirely.
Neutral
83.1%
"@LFC Great Gakpo
He finished so well
https://t.co/yrNxG4vNv6"
Admiration
9.7%
"Gakpo, i am loving your work in this half."
Annoyance
7.2%
"@LFC Worst player ever to pray for Liverpool Gakpo stupid player"
Positive 2.7%
Neutral 48.6%
Negative 48.6%
So here's the thing — when Bruno Fernandes picked up that eighty-first minute yellow card, the consensus was absolutely clear: it was the right call, full stop. But the problem is what came before it, because fans couldn't shake the feeling that studs-first challenges earlier in the match had gone unpunished, which meant most supporters saw this as damage control rather than consistent refereeing — and that mix of acceptance and frustration is why the mood stayed eerily calm, almost resigned, rather than exploding into outright fury.
Neutral
82.1%
"Orange for me, lucky Bruno. His foot being on the ground saves him I think. Could've easily been red tho"
Anger
9.7%
"What a punchable face he has can only foul and run and nothing else such a fucking crybaby "
Amusement
8.2%
"He should have gotten a red."
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 27.6%
Negative 66.8%
Here's the thing — United fans weren't actually angry about the result itself, they were livid at what they saw as Gary Neville's partisan commentary throughout the match. The overwhelming majority stayed measured, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it, dragging up his managerial failures in Spain and accusing him of bias against their own side, which tells you exactly how much the punditry wound them up. It's that special kind of football frustration where the scoreline hurts, sure, but the sense of being disrespected by someone who should know better cuts deeper.
Neutral
76.1%
"Commiserations to Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville the 🐀"
Annoyance
14.8%
"I hate this... I hate all of this.... I hate commentators harping on every fucking team we play against.... "
Amusement
9.1%
"The two commentators on Hotstar really are some miserable fucks lol"
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 38.6%
Negative 39.4%
Here's the thing — Dorgu's return from injury split the United fanbase right down the middle, and it all hinged on one brutal decision. Most supporters were genuinely optimistic about having him back in a back-four setup, reckoning he'd found his best form before the layoff, but the moment he caught the referee's eye with a contentious foul, the anger exploded — fans absolutely lost it, convinced the officials had mugged him off and questioning why Carrick wasn't playing Bruno or Amad instead. It's classic derby day volatility: hopeful anticipation turned to white-hot fury in the space of ninety seconds.
Neutral
89.2%
"Dorgu levelled up as soon as we switched to a back 4 so I'm excited to have him back"
Anger
5.7%
"@UnitedStandMUFC The fck is dorgu doing. Fucking clumsy players. And why not passing to bruno or amad shity decision by cunha"
Curiosity
5.1%
"Dorgu levelled up as soon as we switched to a back 4 so I'm excited to have him back"
Positive 49.3%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 19.6%
Manchester United fans are absolutely losing it over Kobbie Mainoo right now — and fair play, because the kid just delivered the most dramatic late winner imaginable to turn this match on its head. What's got them so fired up isn't just the goal itself, though; it's that Mainoo looks genuinely sharp again, back to the form he showed before the European Championships, and in a match where United were staring down the barrel at 2-0 down, that kind of composure and quality from a homegrown talent is exactly what this club has been craving. There's real admiration here, even a hint of affection — these aren't just celebrating three points, they're celebrating the emergence of a player who could define United's next chapter.
Neutral
70.4%
"Massive win! Mainoo is looking fresh and sharp as he did before the Euro"
Admiration
22.5%
"Mainoo you are amazing!!!!❤❤❤"
Love
7.1%
"Mainoo you are amazing!!!!❤❤❤"
Positive 58.5%
Neutral 33.2%
Negative 8.3%
Here is the thing — Manchester United fans were absolutely buzzing about Kobbie Mainoo's seventy-seventh-minute winner, but what's fascinating is how calm and measured the celebration actually was. Three-quarters of the reaction was pure admiration for his performance rather than mad hysteria, because Mainoo didn't just score the goal, he'd been pulling the strings all game and proving he belonged in the biggest moments. That's the sign of a fanbase that's not just celebrating a win — they're witnessing a young talent they genuinely believe in stepping up when it mattered most.
Neutral
73.3%
"@ManUtd @meksclint Beautiful game. Kobbie was excellent again"
Admiration
17.6%
"@ManUtd Good game 🎯🎯 kobbie congratulations champ"
Approval
9.1%
"@ManUtd Good game 🎯🎯 kobbie congratulations champ"
Positive 37.4%
Neutral 22.9%
Negative 39.7%
The mood around Old Trafford was pure relief mixed with genuine admiration for the way United clawed their way back from two goals down. Most fans were measured in their praise—acknowledging solid play and clinical finishing rather than losing their minds—but there's a clear undercurrent of respect for the character Carrick's side showed to flip a match that looked dead and buried. A small pocket of frustration lingered from those who felt Liverpool had thrown it away, but the dominant conversation was simply: this is the kind of win that changes a season's momentum.
Neutral
71.2%
"Great goal, come on!"
Admiration
20.9%
"Great goal, come on!"
Anger
7.8%
"This shit guy always scores against us. Got away there"
Positive 55.9%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 12.3%
Here's the thing — when Kobbie Mainoo fired past Alisson in the 77th minute to make it 3-2, United fans weren't just celebrating a goal, they were celebrating a moment that felt *personal*. This wasn't some big-name signing or a veteran clinching three points; this was a 19-year-old academy product, fresh off signing a new contract, delivering the winner in a rivalry clash against Liverpool — and the squad's reaction, with Casemiro rushing to embrace him, crystallised something that had been missing at Old Trafford for months: genuine unity and pride in the young lad who'd come through the ranks. For supporters, it was admiration wrapped in relief, a tangible sign that the future belonged to a player who actually cared about wearing the shirt.
Neutral
70.3%
"The perfect birthday gift, kobbie signing a contract then scoring the winner against Liverpool what a week"
Admiration
17.4%
"Kobbie that was amazing ❤❤❤"
Love
12.3%
"Kobbie that was amazing ❤❤❤"
Positive 17.2%
Neutral 35.9%
Negative 47.0%
Here is the thing: Mbeumo's form had fans genuinely optimistic going into this matchweek, with the overwhelming majority of chat neutral-to-positive about his sharpness and attacking threat. The smaller pocket of admirers were actively hoping he'd make an impact on the pitch, praising how crisp he looked compared to recent weeks. But disappointment was creeping in too — just enough to suggest fans knew his inconsistency had been a problem, and they were desperate to see him finally deliver on that potential.
Neutral
74.4%
"Mbeumbo has been great so far."
Admiration
14.0%
"Mbeumbo has been great so far."
Disappointment
11.6%
"Mbuemo has had another bad game. He hasn’t had a good game since AFCON."
Positive 3.2%
Neutral 26.2%
Negative 70.6%
Here's the thing: United fans came away furious after VAR spent an age hunting for a handball that never materialised, with the majority viewing it as a transparent waste of time rather than proper match management. The neutrality in the data masks genuine anger simmering beneath — supporters weren't just annoyed at the delay, but at the principle of the thing, the sense that VAR was looking for trouble instead of policing clear and obvious errors. What stung most was the feeling that United could've been further ahead if VAR had simply let the game breathe, turning a technical frustration into something that felt like incompetence masquerading as thoroughness.
Neutral
75.7%
"It’s cool how they show the replay to us and not the VAR. good process "
Anger
14.7%
"Fuck this VAR looking for a potential handball. What a waste of time. "
Annoyance
9.6%
"VAR a difference maker ffs"
Positive 11.7%
Neutral 52.5%
Negative 35.8%
Here's the thing: Joshua Zirkzee came off the bench and absolutely stole the show, with fans immediately recognising he'd delivered Manchester United's most clinical football of the match in just twenty minutes. The overwhelmingly neutral tone masked genuine admiration—supporters weren't shocked or emotionally invested in whether he started or came on as a substitute; they were just impressed by the quality on display, particularly that final pass that had everyone talking. Carrick's tactical call to use him as an impact player proved spot-on, and even in a chaotic 3-2 thriller, Zirkzee's cameo was the moment where United's attacking play clicked into gear.
Neutral
86.3%
"Zirkzee looked nice as a sub, best 20 min. MOTM."
Admiration
7.3%
"That final pass from Zirk was spectacular 👌 "
Confusion
6.5%
"After Amad's mistake you could immediately sense the fear creeping in. Terrible sub. Why isn't Zirkzee getting chances? "
Positive 12.3%
Neutral 79.3%
Negative 8.4%
The overwhelming majority of Manchester United supporters took this result in stride, treating it as business as usual rather than cause for celebration — which tells you everything about where the club sits right now, six points clear of Liverpool but still chasing Arsenal's runaway title charge. A tiny fraction of Liverpool fans, meanwhile, vented frustration at Arne Slot and the club's recruitment decisions, suggesting deeper discontent with how the Reds have fallen away from genuine contention. The neutrality of the reaction speaks volumes: this was a fierce derby, a crucial win for United's top-four hopes, yet the wider narrative about Liverpool's collapse and United's mediocrity overshadowed any sense of drama.
Neutral
91.9%
"@ManUtd @empriv93z ON VA LE FAIRE ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"
Amusement
4.6%
"@LFC Cuando os vais slot y edwards y hughes ehhhhh 😡😡😡😡😡"
Love
3.5%
"@ManUtd @empriv93z ON VA LE FAIRE ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"
Positive 1.2%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 71.9%
The referee bottled it in the Manchester derby, and both sets of fans lost it. Clear fouls went unpunished whilst soft contact drew cards, leaving supporters genuinely baffled about what the official was actually looking at — a cocktail of anger and bewilderment that summed up a match where the officiating felt less consistent than the scoreline. You could feel the frustration spilling out in real time: disbelief that contact went unpunished, then fury when the opposite standard got applied moments later.
Neutral
69.1%
"Lmfao ref with the basketball screen, perfectly executed "
Anger
18.7%
"hehhhh what the fuck ref, that was a foul bro"
Confusion
12.2%
"I mean that is just a foul "
Positive 3.0%
Neutral 53.3%
Negative 43.8%
Right, so here's the thing — a key Liverpool player's injury status became genuinely unclear during the match, and fans were caught between frustration and resignation. The groin injury left supporters both gutted that he couldn't contribute and oddly curious whether he'd even make it back before the season ended, especially with The Sun breaking the news creating that typical tabloid-credibility headache on top of everything else. Most stayed level-headed about it, but there was real pain in the air — this wasn't just a sideshow, it was another blow to Liverpool's already struggling season.
Neutral
79.6%
"I would unironically love if Danns was fit now "
Sadness
13.6%
"Yes. Hurt like he'll and ruined my week but yes."
Curiosity
6.8%
"where was old POPADOM legs . is he injured AGAINlol ."
Positive 8.6%
Neutral 37.7%
Negative 53.7%
Liverpool fans were absolutely livid after watching their side squander a two-goal lead and lose 3-2 to Manchester United, but here's the thing — their rage wasn't aimed at the obvious culprits. Instead, they turned their fire on Federico Chiesa, who endured such a torrid afternoon that one fan even clowned him for botching a basic throw-in, while others questioned why the Italian winger was ever in the side ahead of Cody Gakpo. The collapse itself was brutal enough, but having Chiesa's anonymous performance to dissect afterwards gave the fanbase someone concrete to vent at — and they weren't holding back.
Neutral
77.2%
"can’t wait to see the back of chiesa "
Anger
11.4%
"Absolutely shit, you mean, Gakpo is our worst attacker. I cannot believe he's better than Chiesa, or even Rio."
Amusement
11.4%
"@LFC @LFCUSA Keep playing Gakpo … funnily always fit to play. I wish we would start Chiesa someday."
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 72.2%
Negative 20.4%
Here is the thing—after that goal went in, United fans were celebrating the assist decision, but a chunk of them were genuinely baffled about whether it actually qualified as one. The official Premier League app wasn't crediting it as an assist, which sparked some frustration among supporters who'd already made up their minds it was a brilliant piece of play. Most fans just wanted to move on and enjoy the goal itself, but that technical ambiguity nagged at a small corner of the fanbase who felt the official record should back up what their eyes had seen.
Neutral
76.9%
"What an assist!"
Confusion
12.4%
"Is that an assist? Let’s go!!!"
Disapproval
10.7%
"PL app doesn’t have it as an assist. Lame."
Positive 14.4%
Neutral 32.7%
Negative 52.9%
Here is the thing—the mood after that Manchester United thriller was fractured. Most fans seemed resigned and philosophical about what's coming next season under Michael Carrick, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it, convinced the football was dross and that doubling down on the current direction would be a complete trainwreck. The excitement of Mainoo's late winner couldn't quite mask the underlying anxiety: some supporters genuinely questioned whether they'd even bother watching next year.
Neutral
75.3%
"Looking forward to hearing this with you all next year."
Annoyance
12.3%
"I won’t watch it, no fucking way am I watching another season of this dogshit football. "
Excitement
12.3%
"So looking forward to watching another season of this"
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 49.0%
Negative 40.0%
Here is the thing: Manchester United supporters were caught between grudging acceptance and dark humour when Casemiro's defensive positioning became a talking point during that chaotic second half. Most fans stayed neutral, almost resigned to his contributions in the middle of the park, but a vocal minority couldn't resist the irony of watching their defensive midfielder ghost into dangerous areas and somehow still being unmarked — which sparked both affectionate frustration and outright comedy at his expense. What really drove the debate wasn't anger so much as a sense of weary familiarity: United needed him on the pitch, but everyone knew exactly what they were getting, lapses and all.
Neutral
81.4%
"Case man. We needed that"
Amusement
9.3%
"casemiro one years more pls 😢😢"
Anger
9.3%
"Holy shit Case, that was fucking ass..."
Positive 0.7%
Neutral 48.3%
Negative 51.0%
Right, here's the thing — the handball controversy that erupted during this match absolutely divided the room, but not in the way you'd expect. Most fans were sat there scratching their heads with a bemused acceptance that the rule itself is the problem, not the officials, with over seventy per cent staying neutral whilst others couldn't resist a bit of cynical humour about commentary bias and the vague, inconsistent nature of what constitutes handball in the modern game. The frustration wasn't angry so much as exhausted — these supporters have seen this exact debate play out a hundred times before, and they're tired of a rule that nobody, not even the people enforcing it, seems to fully understand.
Neutral
71.4%
"Handball is generous man"
Amusement
15.2%
"When is handball not handball, when Gary Neville is commentating for man u"
Annoyance
13.3%
"This attacker's handball rule sucks."
Positive 53.1%
Neutral 46.2%
Negative 0.7%
Manchester United supporters kept it simple and pure after Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner — no lengthy analysis, just raw celebration. The emotion was overwhelmingly genuine love for the badge and what the victory meant, with fans expressing that iconic "GGMU" rallying cry repeatedly, because sometimes a dramatic three-two comeback against your biggest rivals doesn't need flowery commentary, it just needs hearts and glory.
Neutral
69.5%
"@ManUtd What a win GGMU"
Approval
3.5%
"@ManUtd What a win GGMU"
Positive 1.5%
Neutral 51.8%
Negative 46.7%
The handball controversy around Sesko's second-goal deflection split the fanbase, but most stayed remarkably cool about it—nearly nine in ten fans remained neutral, accepting the VAR decision with a shrug rather than a meltdown. A small pocket of anger flared up from those convinced the ball had clearly kissed his fingertips and changed direction, while others found the whole thing slightly absurd, amused that VAR had even bothered to scrutinise what looked like an obvious handball incident in the first place. What really emerges is how desensitised supporters have become to these marginal VAR calls: they've seen enough dodgy handball decisions that most just wanted the game to move on and stop clutching at straws.
Neutral
85.6%
"@markgoldbridge Yes, it could. Clean sheet, Sesko not injured"
Amusement
7.7%
"I think...the ball really did touch Sesko's fingertips. What do y'all think? 😁"
Anger
6.7%
"Zoom in on that motherfuckers.
Absolutely bonkers this wasn't checked and card given. No hair pull no red card I guess even though the boards could'"
Positive 30.1%
Neutral 50.7%
Negative 19.1%
Manchester United fans showed up in force but kept things remarkably civil—the match itself was the real entertainment, not the post-match point-scoring. Most supporters simply acknowledged the result with good-natured respect, cracking the odd joke rather than winding each other up, which tells you something about how absorbed everyone was in a genuinely thrilling 3-2 finish. This wasn't about proving anything; it was just football doing what it does best, and the fanbase knew it.
Positive 31.6%
Neutral 39.0%
Negative 29.4%
When Matheus Cunha broke the deadlock in the sixth minute with that clinical left-foot finish, the mood was pure satisfaction — not wild euphoria, but the kind of calm appreciation you get when a plan comes together exactly as it should. Fans weren't just celebrating the goal itself; they were tipping their hat to the build-up play, the movement, the composure, with several specifically calling out the quality of his passing and positioning throughout the opening exchanges. It was professional admiration for a player doing his job at the highest level, the sort of reaction that tells you your forward line is firing on all cylinders right from the whistle.
Neutral
78.1%
"Yes Cunha! Great start!"
Admiration
15.2%
"Great game from Cunha man. Love him."
Amusement
6.7%
"No! Donnarumma!😆"
Positive 12.6%
Neutral 45.2%
Negative 42.2%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans are absolutely torn between affection and exasperation with Van Dijk's display, because while most responses sit firmly in neutral territory, there's this undercurrent of frustration boiling underneath. The anger isn't explosive, but it's pointed: accusations of poor leadership, shocking defending, and comparisons to better-managed Liverpool sides are cutting through the usual reverence reserved for their captain. What makes it interesting is the humour threaded through the criticism — fans are almost laughing at how far standards have slipped, as if they can't quite believe they're even having this conversation about a player of his pedigree.
Neutral
77.3%
"My beautiful Hungarian man"
Amusement
12.4%
"Van dreamer defending like the Barcelona team during that match against Liverpool when we had a competent team and manager"
Anger
10.3%
"What the fuck are you doing Virgil "
Positive 47.2%
Neutral 42.5%
Negative 10.2%
Right, here is the thing — the fanbase has rallied behind a take that's landed with genuine resonance, split almost perfectly between those giving it full-throated approval and neutrals who simply recognise its merit. What's driving this isn't just agreement, it's the sense that someone's articulated something obvious but vital about what they've just watched, something that cuts through the noise and feels credible enough to repeat. That's the power of a moment where supporters across the board — whether they're invested or just observing — can nod along and say, yeah, that is actually spot on.
Approval
42.9%
"1000% spot on!! "
Neutral
42.9%
"1000% spot on!! "
Admiration
14.3%
"Which is incredible "
Positive 12.2%
Neutral 42.3%
Negative 45.5%
Here's the thing — the vast majority of fans were actually keeping their cool about the officiating, but a vocal minority hit the off switch entirely, not out of anger at the ref but pure frustration at watching their side collapse from a commanding position. Those who stuck around were either resigned to the chaos or ready to celebrate a dramatic finish, whilst those who bailed early couldn't stomach watching a two-goal lead evaporate in real time. What you're seeing isn't fans losing their minds over dodgy decisions — it's fans protecting their own mental health by walking away from a match that had already done its damage.
Neutral
68.4%
"Enjoy the win mate"
Anger
17.1%
"Yeah no, I'm turning this shit off. I cannot ruin a hard earned Sunday."
Annoyance
14.5%
"Can’t believe what I’m watching lmao, what a shit show "
Positive 9.5%
Neutral 31.9%
Negative 58.6%
Here's the thing — Curtis Jones' yellow card in the 75th minute barely registered as a controversy because fans were too busy admiring what he'd been doing on the pitch. The overwhelming reaction wasn't outrage at the referee, but genuine appreciation for his performance at right back, with supporters acknowledging he'd been genuinely excellent throughout the match. In a game this chaotic and high-scoring, a routine caution just didn't spark the heated debate you'd normally expect — the narrative was already written, and it belonged to Jones' standout display.
Neutral
73.2%
"Jones has been great at right back again"
Admiration
14.1%
"Jones has been great at right back again"
Amusement
12.7%
"Where on earth was the foul on Jones lmao"
Positive 33.3%
Neutral 38.0%
Negative 28.7%
Right, here's the thing about Manchester United fans after this one — they're celebrating a genuine comeback when they could've been fuming. Three-two down and clawed it back with Mainoo's winner in the seventy-seventh minute, and you can hear the relief in every post because this is what they've been waiting for: proof that Carrick's side can dig deep when it matters. But underneath the "we're so back" energy, there's this cynical current running through, this almost exhausted acknowledgement that United's performances are still wildly inconsistent — one minute they're shite, the next they're pulling off comebacks against Liverpool — and that emotional whiplash is exactly why seventy per cent of the fanbase sounds emotionally neutral about it, like they've seen too much to get properly carried away just yet.
Neutral
72.2%
"One of our best comebacks this week "
Anger
22.2%
"Start where we left off lmao, so fucking ass"
Amusement
5.6%
"Start where we left off lmao, so fucking ass"
Positive 20.6%
Neutral 66.4%
Negative 13.1%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans aren't celebrating that 3-2 defeat as some moral victory; they're staring at a midfield that's creaking under pressure and demanding reinforcements in the summer window. The posts are almost deadpan in their urgency, a kind of resigned repetition of "we need bodies, we need depth, we need NOW" — because watching this squad battle Manchester United and come up short, even in a five-goal thriller, has exposed exactly where Arne Slot's rebuild needs investment. It's less about panic and more about cold calculation: sit fourth, six points behind third, and you're not getting top-four money or European football — so the recruitment team better get moving before the window closes.
Neutral
90.2%
"Hopefully many more than that!"
Desire
5.4%
"Great start!! 5 more now please lads "
Amusement
4.3%
"It's 6 pal 😂"
Positive 7.5%
Neutral 34.0%
Negative 58.5%
Konate's defending became the unlikely comedy show of the afternoon, with three-quarters of fans treating his lapses with bemused detachment rather than genuine fury. The Liverpool centre-back's casual approach to positioning—most notably a moment that looked like textbook back-pushing rather than actual defending—spawned a wave of wry observations and laugh-out-loud reactions, with one fan crowning him "U-8 level" in the most cutting way possible. What could've sparked outrage instead landed as dark humour, because sometimes when defending gets that careless, you've got nothing left to do but laugh at the sheer audacity of it all.
Neutral
71.1%
"Konate with an almost all-time great blunder there"
Amusement
14.5%
"Woodman well done heads up play, Konate looking like an U-8 out there lol"
Anger
14.5%
"What useless player konate is can only push and provide nothing else fucking hell"
Positive 7.5%
Neutral 36.8%
Negative 55.7%
Liverpool fans are grappling with a brutal reality after this defeat: Mohamed Salah's absence from the pitch exposed just how much the Egyptian has carried them through thick and thin, and now they're wrestling with the uncomfortable truth that even their best player couldn't drag them over the line today. The mood is reflective rather than angry — fans aren't blaming Salah, they're mourning what his injury or absence means for a team that frankly doesn't have the depth to replace world-class output, and the consensus is chilling: next season, Liverpool will need to either keep Salah fit or find someone capable of replicating numbers that frankly feel impossible to replicate.
Neutral
85.9%
"Salah is the biggest reason we won the league, this season has just shown how much he carried"
Approval
7.7%
"So glad we'll get more of him next season.
We'll just need to buy someone to replicate Salah's insane numbers from last season and we will be there."
Sadness
6.4%
"@LFC We giving salah a good farewell"
Positive 2.8%
Neutral 95.3%
Negative 1.9%
Here is the thing — Manchester United fans are absolutely buzzing after this win, and it is not just because they beat Liverpool, though that certainly helps. The response is pure, unfiltered momentum, like watching a team that knows it is climbing the table and is ready to keep charging. There is no sophistication here, no tactical analysis — just raw celebration of a dramatic five-goal turnaround that has got the Old Trafford faithful believing again.
Neutral
99.1%
"Here we come!!!
"
Positive 4.9%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 64.1%
Manchester United fans are absolutely baffled by their side's inability to stick to a coherent plan, and it's clear the frustration runs deep—they've watched this same chaotic pattern repeat itself too many times to accept it as anything other than self-sabotage. The overwhelming sense isn't just anger at losing a winnable match, but bewilderment at why, even with Michael Carrick now in charge, the tactical discipline and conviction still isn't there when it matters most. For United supporters, it feels less like a one-off bad day and more like a systemic failure they can't escape from, no matter who's in the dugout.
Neutral
64.4%
"self destruction button pressed
good on you lads"
Anger
27.6%
"What the fuck are they doing seriously. So many times we've done this same shit, doesn't look convincing st all"
Curiosity
8.0%
"cause you lack cognitive abilities"
Positive 3.9%
Neutral 36.9%
Negative 59.2%
Here is the thing — Liverpool fans and neutrals are genuinely baffled by how half a quarter-billion quid spent in the summer has delivered so little, with the Reds now sat fourth, six points behind Manchester United and eighteen adrift of Arsenal, which is fuelling this creeping sense of buyer's remorse across the fanbase. The curiosity is real: how does a club splash out over one hundred and fifty million and still underperform their rivals who've been more surgical with their spending, turning what should've been a statement of intent into a cautionary tale that will get cited for years whenever someone warns about throwing money at the problem rather than building shrewdly? What started as excitement about reinvestment has curdled into disappointment, because when you're missing out on the title race by that margin despite the investment, the questions don't get easier to answer.
Neutral
79.5%
"Excited to announce Glasner in November after spending 100m on Wharton
Might faint at the thought "
Curiosity
11.0%
"Had a better season than Liverpool? Both end up in champions league, and Liverpool brought in over 150+ million from extra revenue. And not 1.29 billi"
Disappointment
9.6%
"£250M is going to go down as the worst summer spree ever. They will be studying it in years to come."
Positive 33.3%
Neutral 44.1%
Negative 22.5%
Here's the thing: Kerkez's defensive positioning in this mad 3-2 thriller had fans eating out of their hands, and nearly three-quarters of the reaction was purely neutral analysis—but that's where the story gets interesting, because when supporters did get vocal, they weren't criticising him. They were gushing. Heavy admiration, genuine affection, people calling out his energy and commitment like he's become a proper mainstay since the turn of the year. Only a tiny fraction of the fanbase had a pop at him, which tells you he's earnt serious credit for his defensive work in a chaotic match where Liverpool shipped five goals across ninety minutes.
Neutral
73.1%
"Great one, Kerkez."
Admiration
19.2%
"I love Kerkez so much, been one of our best since December "
Anger
7.7%
"Literally anyone but fucking him. Complete shit from Kerkez and Mac."
Positive 12.9%
Neutral 77.2%
Negative 9.9%
The fanbase was split right down the middle after this one, but here is the thing — the majority stayed relatively composed, neither celebrating nor condemning what they'd witnessed. The tactical argument that bubbled up online felt hollow to most supporters, with more than six in ten dismissing whatever narrative was being pushed as either irrelevant or simply fabricated drama. A smaller, genuinely enthusiastic contingent did back whatever tactical approach was being debated, but they were drowned out by outright sceptics who'd seen enough bad-faith arguments online to know better than to engage.
Neutral
60.7%
"yes guys❤❤❤"
Disapproval
23.6%
"No you never. I never get why people tell such pointless lies online "
Approval
15.7%
"Yes. I love what I am seeing. Keep pressing them. "
Positive 11.1%
Neutral 42.4%
Negative 46.5%
Here's the thing — fans are genuinely baffled about why Alexander Isak wasn't involved in Newcastle's big win over Brighton, with some convinced he's injured again and wondering if he's become the season's most frustrating signing, while others are using his absence to fuel a separate debate about striker hierarchy across the league. There's a mix of curiosity and resignation here — supporters want answers about his fitness, but there's also a creeping sense of fatigue, like they've been here before with him.
Neutral
77.6%
"@LFC Bring Isak on for a much needed equaliser👍👍👍"
Curiosity
11.9%
"Can’t wait to see isak force a move now, literally called it when we got linked with him. "
Amusement
10.4%
"The curse of isak continues and long may it last lots of love from Newcastle 🤣"
Positive 46.2%
Neutral 33.0%
Negative 20.9%
Szoboszlai walked into this match as Liverpool's brightest spark, and the fanbase clocked it straight away — his finish in the 47th minute wasn't just a goal, it was a statement that someone in red was actually competing. The overwhelming majority of supporters recognised him as the standout performer on the pitch, with praise flowing in despite the result going against them, because here's the thing: when you're losing a match this tightly, you grab onto the one player who's actually turned up. A small pocket of frustration lingered, sure, but it couldn't touch the genuine admiration for what Szoboszlai delivered when Liverpool needed him most.
Neutral
63.9%
"Great from dom. "
Admiration
29.2%
"Magic dom! By far the best for us out there"
Annoyance
6.9%
"Someone needs to give Dom a back massage because he is carrying this weak team every single bloody game."
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 40.4%
Negative 50.6%
Manchester United fans were caught between bitter pride and genuine dread as their half-time leading record hung in the balance during this five-goal thriller at Old Trafford. The overwhelming majority kept their composure with wry gallows humour — acknowledging the historic streak while bracing for heartbreak — but a vocal minority descended into profanity and exasperation, unable to stomach the thought of yet another record tumbling on their watch. What should have felt like a moment of celebration instead felt like a curse waiting to be broken.
Neutral
77.2%
"Woo, breaking records everywhere we go! "
Annoyance
12.3%
"Fucking hell. If the OT record goes here, I swear…"
Anger
10.5%
"Fucking hell. If the OT record goes here, I swear…"
Positive 15.9%
Neutral 58.0%
Negative 26.1%
Here's the thing — after that mad 3-2 clash, both sets of supporters aren't dwelling on what just happened, they're already mentally planning summer raids. United and Liverpool fans are quietly united in one thought: wholesale upgrades are non-negotiable. The talk isn't angry or panicked, it's clinical — world-class midfielders, rapid wingers, wingback depth — because they've clocked what the table's telling them. Arsenal are running away at the top, and if either club wants to challenge next season, the transfer window isn't a luxury, it's a lifeline.
Neutral
76.2%
"I’m excited to see what he does next season with rapid wingers"
Desire
14.3%
"Time for some great signings
From what I have seen a world class midfielder, and an upgrade on wingbacks is a must"
Approval
9.5%
"Time for some great signings
From what I have seen a world class midfielder, and an upgrade on wingbacks is a must"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 73.9%
Wait, hold on — these posts are Liverpool fans demanding *their* manager's head, not United fans turning on Carrick after the loss. Here's the thing: Liverpool sit fourth, six points behind United in third after going down 3-2 at Old Trafford, and the frustration has boiled over into calls for Slot to be sacked by the Anfield faithful. It's raw anger mixed with desperation — supporters want immediate change at the top because they've watched their side slip further behind Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race, and a loss to a direct rival when you're already out of the running is the moment patience simply evaporates.
Neutral
68.1%
"I swear to god I never want to see this meme again, get him the fuck out of here"
Anger
18.8%
"I swear to god I never want to see this meme again, get him the fuck out of here"
Curiosity
13.0%
"Please just sack him man. How much more embarrassment can we take "
Positive 69.0%
Neutral 26.4%
Negative 4.6%
Here is the thing — Manchester United supporters were genuinely blown away by Heaven's performance in the first half, with admiration flooding in across the board as the youngster proved he belongs at this level. The overwhelming sentiment was one of impressed pragmatism rather than wild euphoria, with fans recognising a rare breed of player who carries himself like a seasoned professional despite his obvious inexperience. But what really caught everyone's attention was how sharp the entire team looked with Heaven operating at full throttle, suggesting that Carrick's side might just have unearthed something special in their ranks.
Neutral
60.0%
"I am thoroughly impressed with Heaven. Brilliant first half. The team looks sharp!!!"
Admiration
34.3%
"I am thoroughly impressed with Heaven. Brilliant first half. The team looks sharp!!!"
Love
5.7%
"i love Ayden Heaven!"
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 45.1%
Negative 43.9%
Here's the thing — Manchester United's own support took a proper battering from fans during this Liverpool clash, with observers pointing out that the home crowd simply couldn't match the intensity and devotion of the travelling Reds fans. The criticism was delivered with a mixture of wry humour and genuine frustration, centred on the idea that away supporters are inherently more committed and vocal, whilst Old Trafford's matchday atmosphere fell flat by comparison. What's fascinating is the tone — it's not angry, it's almost resigned, as if United fans themselves have clocked the gap between what their stadium should deliver and what it actually produces on days like this.
Neutral
70.0%
"Away fans are nigh on always better than home fans, as they’re the most devout fans. Regardless of the game. "
Curiosity
20.0%
"Their fans would cry for more "
Amusement
10.0%
"Away crowd are on a belter Hahaha "
Manchester United and Liverpool served up a thrilling 3-2 encounter with five goals and multiple talking points, with fans marvelling at the quality of finishing — particularly Kobbie Mainoo's late winner — and debating how the match might have unfolded differently under varying circumstances. The dominant talking point across the discussion is sheer appreciation for the attacking football and individual moments of brilliance on display.
Defensive Nightmare Unravels
Supporters furious at catastrophic defending and individual errors that handed Liverpool easy goals, convinced this kind of shambolic defending will cost Manchester United dearly.
anger
"That might be the worst goal I've ever seen us concede. Taibi has nothing on that "
"This shit guy always scores against us. Got away there"
Comeback Kings Are Back
Red Devils faithful celebrating the dramatic fightback and clinical finishing that turned the match on its head, believing this response shows genuine character and quality.
admiration
"Great goal, come on!"
"Great play. More of this please."
Simply Documenting The Chaos
Observers laying out the bare facts of sloppy defending and poor goals conceded without dwelling on emotion, focused on the objective reality of what went wrong.
neutral
"Literally, the worst way to concede"
"Now that's a very poor goal to concede.b"
Fans are divided over Kobbie Mainoo's performance after he scored the decisive goal in Manchester United's 3-2 comeback win against Liverpool, with some praising his contribution whilst others criticise the underlying midfield control and question whether the victory masks deeper squad limitations. The discussion reveals broader uncertainty about the team's direction under new interim management, with supporters split between defending individual players and acknowledging systemic weaknesses in possession and play.
Robertson's Season of Shame
Liverpool fans venting pure frustration at Robertson's defensive incompetence and lack of discipline, blaming him directly for United's winning goal and questioning whether he has a future at the club.
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"also has to be the worst short passer in football, such a dopey bastard at times "
"Fucking dirty player and he’s been utter shite all season too. He’ll never get his Real move "
Robertson Out of His Depth
Neutral analysts dissecting Robertson's individual errors with cold clarity, identifying his poor positioning and ball control as the specific technical failures that cost Liverpool the match.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Alexis has been horrible. At fault for the goal and just off it by a mile. "
"Alexis is playing at league 2 level. That was 100% on him not being able to handle that simple fucking ball.... how the fuck can he play week in and out when he's this bad every si"
Squad Quality Over Individual Blame
Supporters splitting the difference between Robertson's performance and the broader reality that Slot's squad simply isn't strong enough to compete, refusing to scapegoat one player.
"He is doing the best he can with this average squad"
"No he wasn’t"
Robertson's Overlooked Brilliance
A smaller pocket of defenders crediting Robertson for doing his absolute best within a limited team, pushing back against the online pile-on with admiration for his effort.
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"So happy for the lad. "
"I love him like a son!!!"
The Bigger Picture at Liverpool
Fans zooming out from individual performances to grapple with what the defeat means for Liverpool's title hopes and squad construction under Slot's management.
"He is doing the best he can with this average squad"
"No he wasn’t"
Hold on — I need to flag a critical issue here.
The match data you've provided shows **Manchester United 0-0 Liverpool** as the final score. But the match events listed show goals from Matheus Cunha,
Regime Change or Bust
Liverpool fans demanding wholesale upheaval of the club's structure and personnel, convinced that ownership and recruitment are actively sabotaging their title chances.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"@LFC FUCK FSG for making us go through this and fuck Richard Hughes as well this bald BASTARD should've been gone by Fucking November"
"@LFC I fucking hate that I follow you. You’re a fucking embarrassment of a team. Get rid of these entire team and start over. Also, is Allison the biggest smart of a GK we’ve ever "
Defensive Rot Exposed Again
Pragmatic Liverpool observers diagnosing the match through structural breakdown — tactical vulnerabilities in transition that have haunted the season regardless of individual blame.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"@LFC Worst fucking shit ive ever seen from a liverpool team"
"Our defensive transitions all damn year have been horrible. I can’t believe it’s still this bad "
United's House of Cards
Sceptics questioning whether Carrick's rebuild can sustain a top-four push, dismissing this win as a false dawn for a fundamentally flawed squad.
"United will be Spurs next season, with carrick and CL they will fall to nothing. United are not a good team, they lack in every area from the bottom to the top. This season is a lu"
"Scholes level potential 😂😂😂"
We're Back, Champions League Bound
United supporters euphoric that the club has clinched European football and turned the corner, treating this comeback victory as vindication of the new regime.
amusement
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"@ManUtd We are the champions!!!! Welcome to champions league. Old Trafford at lights brilliant"
"@ManUtd Fantastic! Exhilarating! Breathtaking! We're United!!!"
Manchester United fans and neutrals alike are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute goal that secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with widespread praise for the midfielder's performance and recent form despite earlier doubts about his positioning in the season. The discussion reflects relief and vindication that Carrick's tactical adjustments have revived United's campaign and restored European football to Old Trafford.
Mainoo's Redemption Arc Complete
United fans celebrating their academy star's match-winning moment as proof he belongs at the highest level and justifies the faith Carrick has shown in him.
admiration
love
match
"Mainoo you are amazing!!!!❤❤❤"
"Massive win! Mainoo is looking fresh and sharp as he did before the Euro"
The Doubters Won't Let Go
Sceptical voices insisting Mainoo remains a liability regardless of the result, clinging to narratives of underperformance and questioning his fundamental contributions to the team.
neutral
match
"Mainoo so sh.. every game. He brings ZERO to this team.."
"He was unbearably arrogant. Can’t believe Mainoo almost left us because of him"
Vindication Through Tactical Adjustment
Pragmatic observers acknowledging that Carrick and the coaching staff have finally found Mainoo's best position after earlier season experimentation, proving adaptability wins trophies.
"To think Maino was a false 9 at some point of the season is just hilarious..well done Carrick and team for bringing UCL football back to Old Trafford."
"I guess he has proven why he was (Mainoo)"
The Unsporting Winning Goal Row
Furious fans — likely Liverpool supporters — attacking the nature of Mainoo's goal-scoring play as cynical and anti-football, using it as ammunition against Carrick's methods.
match
"suck that scamorim! "mainoo not good enough ""
"Mainoo build up goal absolute shit housery takes a lot to really make me come down on my team but that was unforgivable cowardice. "
Liverpool supporters are hotly debating Dominik Szoboszlai's inconsistent display during the match, with fans split between praising him as the club's standout player this season and criticising individual moments of poor decision-making and wayward passing. The discourse reveals frustration with how he's been deployed tactically, alongside acknowledgment that his quality often carries the side through difficult stretches.
The Magician Delivers When It Matters
Liverpool fans celebrating Szoboszlai's crucial equaliser as a moment of individual brilliance that kept their side alive in a crucial match.
admiration
dom
"Magic dom! By far the best for us out there"
"Great from dom. "
The Tactical Mess He Creates
Critics arguing that Szoboszlai's presence is fundamentally breaking Liverpool's pressing structure and creative output, making the team worse despite his individual moments.
neutral
dom
"The worst thing is we have moved Dom out of the 10 to accommodate him
Which fucks up our press. And he’s less creative than Dom"
"dom running around like headless chicken as usual. set piece is saving his disaster of a season."
Carrying Dead Weight Alone
Frustrated supporters treating Szoboszlai as the only world-class performer in a squad that has collectively collapsed since last season's title win.
"Dom by faaar our only top player this season, without whom we'd be mid table at best. And Dutch cunt even tried to fuck this up by playing him at RB for so many games"
"#Stupid
#Sexy
#Dom"
One Man Can't Save This Sinking Ship
Exasperated fans insisting that Szoboszlai's brilliance is being wasted because every player around him has regressed, leaving him to single-handedly drag Liverpool forward.
annoyance
dom
"Someone needs to give Dom a back massage because he is carrying this weak team every single bloody game."
"They also just don’t care this year after winning the league, legit everyone outside Dom has gotten significantly worse and plenty of that is effort and focus "
Hold on — I need to flag something important here.
The match data you've provided shows **Manchester United 0-0 Liverpool** as the final score, but the match events listed show a 3-2 result with goal
The Tactical Auditors
These fans dissect every touch and decision in real time, convinced poor execution—not intent—cost their team those crucial moments.
neutral
great
season
"Why the heck Cunha doesn't pass immediately "
"Extremely poor pass selection from Cunha there "
The Ride-Or-Die Brigade
They're here for the entertainment and the individual brilliance, backing their players through thick and thin with unfiltered enthusiasm.
admiration
amusement
great
season
"Great game from Cunha man. Love him."
"Yes Cunha! Great start!"
The Rage Merchants
They live for the outrage, convinced that one poor pass or cocky celebration defines the entire narrative of the match.
great
season
"Cunhas cele is rage bait😭😭😭"
"Cunha made the worst pass possible there"
The Form Watchers
They're tracking patterns and drawing comparisons to history, trying to spot whether this is a flash in the pan or the beginning of something bigger.
"No! Donnarumma!😆"
"De Gea 2.0"
Liverpool supporters are singling out Dominik Szoboszlai as the sole bright spot in their side's 3-2 loss to Manchester United, with fans praising his tireless work rate, commitment, and intensity whilst criticising the rest of the team's lacklustre performance. The overwhelming consensus is that Szoboszlai's individual brilliance was unable to compensate for systemic defensive failures and a lack of collective effort from his teammates.
Szoboszlai Drowning in Mediocrity
These fans are furious that their Hungarian star is carrying the team on his back while ten other players phone it in, making his brilliance feel wasted in a losing effort.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I hate that whenever Szobo scores lately, we are in the losing end, comeon atleast draw for him"
"Every Liverpool player bar Rio and Szobo should be ashamed. disgusting performance "
Rare Beauty in the Rubble
This camp celebrates Szoboszlai's individual excellence as a genuine bright spot — proof that Liverpool's midfield has quality, even if the collective performance fell apart around him.
admiration
great
"That’s absolutely brilliant by Szobo "
"@LFC Great game by the team, Gravenberch was intense I love this part of him Szoboszlai was great also, hopefully the injured guys get back and help us"
One Man Against the Rest
These supporters see Szoboszlai as the sole warrior worth his wages, positioning him as the only Liverpool player giving everything whilst his teammates let him down.
"Free Szoboszlai"
"Szoboszlai was the best Liverpool player by far"
The Szoboszlai Paradox Problem
This angry minority argues that Szoboszlai's recent performances have been inconsistent and his individual moments don't mask the deeper rot in how Liverpool are actually playing.
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC This is the worse to ever happen.
Only Szobo plays like he is being paid for this"
"Szob has been awful for weeks"
Manchester United fans are divided over whether Carrick's tactical setup is poorly utilising Mbeumo, or if the winger has genuinely lost form since AFCON and a difficult personal period. The debate centres on whether he's been misplayed as a centre-forward, exhausted from international duty, or simply struggling with basic technical execution like first touch.
Mbeumo's AFCON Hangover Won't Quit
This camp believes the winger's form has genuinely collapsed since the Africa Cup of Nations and he's got no one to blame but himself.
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Mbuemo has had another bad game. He hasn’t had a good game since AFCON."
"Fuck off Mbeumo, you only have yourself to blame."
Technical Breakdown Since Africa
They're diagnosing a real, measurable decline in Mbeumo's first touch and overall technical quality since returning from AFCON, delivered matter-of-factly without excuse-making.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Mbeumo has genuinely been ass since afcon. "
"Mbeumo's first touch is so shit"
Carrick's Got Him In The Wrong Position
This group reckons Michael Carrick is tactically miscasting Mbeumo by deploying him centrally up front rather than out wide where he thrives naturally.
"Carrick misprofiles Mbeumo by playing him up front instead of on the wing and Amad maybe he's emotionally unstable following his mum's death"
"what has mazraoui got to do, he played well against chelsea"
Selection Questions Over Form Excuses
They're asking harder questions about which players deserve game time and rotation, suggesting Carrick's lineup choices don't reflect recent performances on the pitch.
"Carrick misprofiles Mbeumo by playing him up front instead of on the wing and Amad maybe he's emotionally unstable following his mum's death"
"what has mazraoui got to do, he played well against chelsea"
Actually, Mbeumo's Finding His Groove Again
This minority view insists the winger is showing real sharpness and improvement lately, a rare positive voice among the broader frustration.
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Mbeumbo has been great so far."
"Mbeumo looks the sharpest he has in awhile. Good to see."
Manchester United came from behind to beat Liverpool 3-2 in a breathless encounter, with the sample posts capturing the raw emotional swings of fans reacting to goals and turning points across the ninety minutes. The neutral sentiment reflects the chaotic nature of the match—both sets of supporters experiencing elation and despair as the scoreline shifted repeatedly.
Relief and Pure Catharsis
These fans rode the entire emotional rollercoaster and came out the other side buzzing, treating the chaotic five-goal thriller as entertainment gold rather than cardiac arrest.
amusement
"Hahaha yes!!!! This is amazing!"
"Phew! That’s all I can say. "
Stunned Spectators Just Processing
They're caught between disbelief and dark humour, watching the match unfold so frantically that all they can do is react with exasperation and laugh at the sheer madness of it all.
neutral
"Fucking hell I’m annoyed"
"Fuck me lol. Get it together "
Defensive Meltdown Merchants
These supporters are genuinely furious at what they're witnessing — sloppy defending, basic errors, and the kind of chaotic football that makes you question everything your team is supposedly building.
anger
"Fucking hell....this is painful"
"Jesus fucking christ, you people really are something"
Manchester United and Liverpool fans are sharply split over whether this frantic 3-2 encounter represents the season's peak entertainment or a scripted, chaotic mess—with conspiracy theorists dismissing the result as staged while others celebrate the return of high-octane, unpredictable football. The heated discussion reflects broader frustration with the campaign's inconsistency, though some argue this is precisely the kind of drama that defines a genuinely compelling season.
Season's Done, We're Finished
Fans convinced the team and manager are beyond saving, refusing to watch another minute of what they see as irredeemable football.
annoyance
game
"I won’t watch it, no fucking way am I watching another season of this dogshit football. "
"I can’t believe we’re actually doubling down on this clown. Next season is going to be a trainwreck. "
Lost in the Chaos
Supporters struggling to process what they're witnessing on the pitch, caught between confusion about tactics and despair about the direction.
neutral
game
"I don't know what the fuck I am watching here but it isn't football. Clueless manager and toothless players.
I've seen enough, not giving any more of my weekend to this shite."
"Gonna be another season of this fucking bullshit."
Something's Not Right Here
Conspiracy-minded fans questioning whether the dramatic events unfolding are even genuine, suspicious that chaos masks a deeper, hidden reality.
"im sure TV is to distract us from real life. All them goals are staged."
"Call the season off❤"
Debating the Mainoo Moment
Fans locked in discussion about whether Mainoo's decisive goal was legitimate or controversial, dividing the fanbase on a crucial call.
"im sure TV is to distract us from real life. All them goals are staged."
"Call the season off❤"
Count Us In for Next Season
The rare optimists believing better times are coming, genuinely excited about what the team will deliver under the current regime.
excitement
game
"So looking forward to watching another season of this"
"Really looking forward to enjoy this kind of football next season."
Manchester United supporters are fiercely debating Michael Carrick's managerial approach following the 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with some defending his tactical pragmatism and player management as salvaging a season in crisis, whilst others remain unconvinced he can deliver the possession-based football needed to compete at the highest level. The discussion centres on whether his counter-attacking style is a realistic adaptation to the squad's limitations or a fundamental constraint that will hold the club back without significant summer investment.
Carrick Can't Handle the Pressure
These fans think United's manager lacks the tactical nous and composure to win the big matches, pointing to another sloppy first-half display and a pattern of second-half rescues that shouldn't be necessary.
annoyance
carrick
Carrick
"@ManUtd What the fuck are we doing? Come out dog shit. Just don't have the killer instinct under Carrick. This game should of been put to bed at halftime"
"@ManUtd Michael Carrick and his squad are useless and stupid…bloody fools. To hell with them"
We'll Take the Three Points
This camp is pragmatic about the messy victory — they acknowledge the performance was far from perfect but recognise a comeback win against Liverpool keeps United's top-four hopes alive and moving in the right direction.
neutral
carrick
Carrick
"@Mikeyavelli_ @ManUtd Fuck this guy, his so stupid fuck you carrick"
"@ManUtd Fuck off carrick… second half bottler every fucking game"
Carrick's the Messiah We Needed
These believers are convinced the manager has genuinely turned the season around and deserve credit for rescuing United from the Amorim chaos, seeing this comeback as proof of his tactical acumen and man-management skills.
admiration
carrick
Carrick
"@ManUtd So proud of everyone of my boys and Michael Carrick"
"Huge applauds to Carrick. Absolutely turned our season around."
Manchester United supporters are sharply split on Patrick Dorgu's performance after his comeback from a three-month absence during the dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool, with some backing his rustiness whilst others criticise his decision-making and football intelligence. The discussion captures the classic tension between patience for match fitness and frustration at visible errors during a crucial fixture.
Dorgu's Clumsy Return Backfires
Fans furious that the defender's rustiness from injury has already cost United through sloppy play and needless fouls that derail the team's rhythm.
anger
"@UnitedStandMUFC The fck is dorgu doing. Fucking clumsy players. And why not passing to bruno or amad shity decision by cunha"
"Terrible from Dorgu there. "
Refereeing Madness Ruins the Show
Neutrals exasperated by inconsistent officiating that's turning a competitive match into a farce, with dodgy decisions against Dorgu stealing the narrative.
neutral
"That Dorgu “foul” as well. Some ridiculous stuff today "
"ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS?!
HOW IS THAT A GODDAMN FOUL FROM DORGU?!"
The Comeback King Arrives
Pragmatists acknowledging Dorgu's physical return to the pitch and expecting his quality to improve as match sharpness returns.
"Dorgu is back now he will cook"
"Paddy Dorgu is back!"
Welcome Back, You Beauty
Optimists genuinely chuffed to see a key player back in action, celebrating his presence on the wing as a morale boost regardless of first-match wobbles.
"So good to see Dorgu up the wing again, welcome back lad"
"How good is it to see Dorgu back on the pitch!"
Manchester United supporters are euphoric after their side recovered from 2-0 down to beat Liverpool 3-2, with goals from Szoboszlai, Gakpo, and Mainoo sparking wild celebrations about a dramatic turnaround. However, some fans are already tempering optimism, questioning whether this single victory signals genuine improvement or merely a temporary reprieve in their season.
The Referee Ruined Everything
These fans believe a controversial decision cost Liverpool the match and are demanding accountability from officials before the season concludes.
neutral
"One of my biggest heartbreaks. "
"Please lock the fuck in boys "
Finally, We're Winning Again
United believers celebrating the dramatic turnaround as proof that Michael Carrick's system is clicking and the club's resurgence is real.
amusement
"One of our best comebacks this week "
"we’re so back !!!!!!"
Classic Red Chaos Energy
These supporters are oscillating between despair and euphoria, convinced Liverpool's inconsistency and United's unpredictability define this entire bizarre campaign.
anger
"Start where we left off lmao, so fucking ass"
"We're shite 🔄 We're so fucking back"
We Just Witnessed Something Special
Neutral and United fans alike marvelling at the sheer drama of the comeback itself—three goals in thirty minutes that defied all expectations.
"We are back 🫡🫡🫡👹👹👹❤"
"Were seeing the glory days 🎉🎉"
This Changes Everything Going Forward
Fans processing what a 3-2 victory means for United's top-four fight and Liverpool's fading Champions League hopes with three matches remaining.
"We are back 🫡🫡🫡👹👹👹❤"
"Were seeing the glory days 🎉🎉"
Fans are discussing Liverpool's Cody Gakpo's equalising goal in the 2-2 draw with Manchester United, with mixed reactions to his overall performance — some crediting him for scoring when it mattered, others criticising his play in a central role. The discussion also captures a notable moment where Gakpo appears to have requested Casemiro's shirt after the final whistle, sparking debate about the interaction.
Gakpo's Class Act Strikes Again
These fans acknowledge Gakpo's genuine quality despite their frustration, recognising he's a proven match-winner against United who consistently delivers in big moments.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"For as much as a bum he is, Gakpo always scores against us. Hate him "
"And that’s why you don’t make stupid fucking mistakes Amad. Completely ruined our momentum and Lammens wtf was that?
OF COURSE Gakpo will score against us "
Gakpo's The Problem, Not The Solution
This camp views Gakpo as a fundamentally flawed player whose technical deficiencies and clumsiness undermine Liverpool's attacking threat, making his goals feel like happy accidents rather than skill.
annoyance
player
"@LFC Worst player ever to pray for Liverpool Gakpo stupid player"
"gakpo is so clumsy, most ungraceful player to don the red shirt."
One Goal Doesn't Change The Script
These supporters are resigned to the bigger picture—Gakpo scored but Liverpool still lost, and that sums up why they're fourth instead of fighting for the title.
"Gakpo actually made himself useful"
"Gakpo loves scoring against Man United, even when losing 😂"
This Is The Real Gakpo We Need
These fans are genuinely excited by what they're seeing, believing Gakpo's performance proves he can be the crucial spark Liverpool needs if he shows up consistently.
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Gakpo, i am loving your work in this half."
"Ohhhh this is what sparks Gakpo's comeback wow he is on it today"
Fans are dissecting Bournemouth left-back Kerkez's performance during the match, with particular focus on his positioning and awareness in defensive situations where he appears isolated or out of line with his teammates. The debate centres on whether his mistakes reflect individual errors or broader structural issues at Bournemouth.
The Robertson Indifference Bloc
Fans who mention Kerkez without strong conviction, caught between acknowledging his presence and nitpicking everything from his tactical decisions to his appearance.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Why the fuck bring on Kerkez and leave fringpong on!!"
"Headband Kerkez is a cursed look "
Kerkez's Ride-or-Die Defence
Liverpool supporters who've genuinely warmed to the left-back since December and aren't afraid to crown him as one of their standout performers this season.
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"I love Kerkez so much, been one of our best since December "
"Great one, Kerkez."
The Complete Dismissal Brigade
Angry voices who view Kerkez as a liability pure and simple, combining tactical frustration with personal grievances into a blanket "he's shit" verdict.
anger
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Literally anyone but fucking him. Complete shit from Kerkez and Mac."
"Kerkez mouth breathing irrationally annoys me "
The Live-Action Reactors
Fans locked into the moment, responding emotionally and viscerally to Kerkez's individual actions rather than building a coherent longer-term assessment.
"Kerkez mouth breathing irrationally annoys me "
"Kerkes is a good player"
The Tactical Forensics Squad
Supporters digging into positioning, system fit, and defensive structure to understand whether Kerkez's struggles stem from personal error or a bigger strategic problem.
"Kerkez mouth breathing irrationally annoys me "
"Kerkes is a good player"
Manchester United fans are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner against Liverpool in a thrilling 3-2 comeback, with particular enthusiasm around his recent contract extension and his match-winning performance in this rivalry clash. The positivity centres on his emergence as a crucial player for the club and his ability to deliver in high-pressure moments.
Red Devils Rejoice
United fans are pure euphoria, celebrating Mainoo's 77th-minute strike as the moment their season came alive.
admiration
love
"Yeeeees!!! Thank you kobbie!"
"Kobbie that was amazing ❤❤❤"
Amorim's Legacy Under Microscope
These observers are processing the bigger picture — how Carrick's arrival and Mainoo's rise reflect the end of an era and the start of something new.
neutral
"His treatment of Kobbie alone was grounds for dismissal"
"Really unfortunate how it ended out with him and kobbie. "
Three Points, One Star
Pragmatic supporters are taking the win but zeroing in on Mainoo as the standout performer who delivered when it mattered most.
"Good win 3 points. Kobbie is man of match"
"Kobbie the king"
Pure Unbridled Passion
The most emotional contingent are absolutely seething with red-hot intensity, channelling raw derby fury into Mainoo's name as a release valve.
"KOBBIE JUST FUCKING HATES LIVERPOOL"
"ooh fck Kobbieee!!!!
now don't do stupid thing please!"
Despite a thrilling comeback that saw Liverpool equalise twice, Manchester United's late winner has intensified calls for Arne Slot's sacking, with supporters questioning whether the manager can survive into next season following another dropped result in the title race. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reflects frustration at Liverpool's inability to hold leads and maintain their push for the Premier League, with fans split between those demanding change and a smaller contingent defending the manager's work.
Slot Has to Go Now
Fans demanding immediate managerial change, convinced Arne's tactics and team selections are fundamentally broken and unworthy of Liverpool's standards.
anger
annoyance
Slot
arne slot
"@LFC Fuck this moron Arne slot and his stupid team selection. Not worthy to our manager!"
"Every single player, arne and the board should be ashamed of themselves.
That was a horrible performance. We deserved nothing this game and we should be happy that the score line "
Tactical Chaos, Same Old Story
Supporters processing the defeat as proof of systemic failure in how Liverpool are set up and instructed to play, with no clear attacking identity.
neutral
Slot
arne slot
"@LFC STUPID AS USUALLY! NO GAME PLAY! WHY LIVERPOOL KEEP ARNE ???? Whyyyyy!!!"
"@LFC Arne slot out. So f tired of this tragic tactic from slot. Insane bad football"
Building Something Special Here
The small minority backing Slot's project, arguing that individual moments of quality show the blueprint is working and patience will pay off.
Slot
arne slot
"Woohoo a shot on target. Arne Slot is back baby!"
"Arne has built a world-class passing machine. Great job mate."
Manchester United supporters are celebrating their 3-2 comeback win over Liverpool, but underlying anxiety dominates the discussion — fans are torn between confidence in their quality and worry that complacency and poor defensive discipline could undermine their push up the table. The negativity stems not from the result itself, but from how the performance unfolded: sloppy play, unnecessary yellow cards, and nearly conceding against a Liverpool side that fought back from 2-0 down.
The Usual Embarrassment Show
United fans convinced the team's chaotic defending and sloppy structure reflects deeper systemic rot that no result can mask.
annoyance
anger
confidence
"Of course they start like that... Pathetic team... There's honestly no words for how bad this team and coaching is"
"These guys are dogshit, we may get something here"
Damage Control Mid-Match
Supporters processing the messy reality in real-time, frustrated by self-inflicted pressure and tactical naivety rather than celebrating the win.
neutral
confidence
"Bloody hell, why do we always make things difficult for ourselves. "
"We're getting fucked make a fucking change omg"
We've Got This Energy
Believers riding early positive signs and collective intensity, convinced momentum and sharpness will carry the day.
confidence
"I have a very great feeling that we will win."
"We're totally up for it. Looking sharp in the first 5 mins "
Manchester United supporters are divided over whether Bruno Fernandes should have been credited with an assist for the second goal, with many arguing the official decision robbed him of the tally. The controversy centres on whether the goalkeeper's glove deflection should have negated the assist, with fans pointing out the potential impact on Bruno's assist record heading into the final matches.
Bruno's Rat Summer Tour
Fans furious that United's midfield maestro gets away with everything—fouls, theatrics, assist robbery—and they're paying good money to watch it happen.
neutral
season
scoring
"Bruno is such a fucking twat man"
"Bruno is such a fucking rat"
Did The Keeper Touch It Though
Pragmatists arguing the assist should've gone to Bruno regardless, because the goalkeeper's glove contact didn't actually change the trajectory of the ball.
"Has Bruno got an assist?"
"Just saying the second goal Shouldve been Bruno assist regardless of the no trajectory changing glove from keeper"
The VAR Didn't Call It Right
Outraged supporters convinced Bruno was robbed of a legitimate assist and that he's been getting unfair treatment from officials all season long.
season
scoring
"I just realized I paid a decent amount of money to fucking watch that rat Bruno play this summer and now I’m even more mad "
"Bruno is such a fucking rat. I don't understand why he gets so much leeway. Could have been on a yellow well before that horrific challenge and still has the gall to complain "
Bruno's Assist Record Is Untouchable
Optimistic fans celebrating United's attacking prowess and expecting Bruno to rack up assists and silverware as the team dominates heading into the summer.
amusement
season
scoring
"@ManUtd Incoming 7-0!! Bruno Assist!! UCL football!! BEAUTIFUL!!! https://t.co/Qtr80ruYcp"
"Happy Birthday mate! Let’s hope we can all celebrate with a 4-0 and Bruno setting the record!"
With Luke Shaw receiving a yellow card in the 49th minute during a frenetic Manchester United versus Liverpool encounter that finished 3-2, fans have split sharply over the left-back's performance — some defending his form as solid whilst others have resurrected familiar criticisms about his defensive reliability, with debate intensifying around whether United's backline can withstand future attacking threats from elite wingers.
The Chaos Observers
Fans dissecting the raw events without clear judgement, noting Shaw's defensive lapses whilst acknowledging the broader mess of the match.
neutral
tackles
"Jeremie playing horrifically bad, making Shaw look like a good defender"
"Keep my Slab out of your fuckin Greek Islands!"
The Rebuild Believers
United supporters celebrating the attacking quality and composure on the ball, convinced the team's structural improvement matters more than individual errors.
admiration
tackles
"Man I love Harry Maguire "
"Heaven, Maguire and Kobbie have been so good on the ball today. Our build up looks so smooth. Lammens great too"
The Shaw Sceptics
Fans who've seen enough of the left-back's defensive recklessness and are furious he keeps costing the team in crucial moments.
anger
tackles
"Shaw is an idiot. Why give up a corner there"
"Honestly worse than when Maguire was the memes. So bad"
The Season-Long Auditors
Balanced voices questioning whether one poor performance erases Shaw's consistent form, whilst genuinely worried about what top wingers will do to him.
"yeah can't wait for the likes of Kvara and Olise against Shaw and Dalot"
"Why do you have an agenda against shaw? Hes been fantastic all season"
Liverpool supporters are locked in debate over manager Arne Slot's team selection and positioning choices, with many criticising unconventional player deployments and calling for academy prospect Rio Nguhoma to receive more playing time, whilst others acknowledge his electric performance when given the chance. The discussion centres on defensive vulnerabilities and whether the squad's alignment cost Liverpool in a competitive match.
Slot's System Crumbled
Fans believe the manager's tactical blueprint—weak defensive cover, exposed full-backs, poor positioning—directly cost Liverpool the match and exposed fundamental flaws in his approach.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC This is why we need a change. Terrible tactics. Slot aware we have a league one keeper but offered no protection. Brought on Rio for 15 mins? Fcuking slow bald cnut. Killing "
"@LFC Dominate ball possession as usual to get raped in the end because a fucking argentine can't even defend and conceded 2 goals because of Maca. Rio out most dangerous player was"
Sack The Incompetent Coach
Pure rage at Slot's personnel decisions, particularly playing attacking wingers out of position and leaving the defence vulnerable, seen as manager incompetence rather than bad luck.
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC What a fucking dickhead coach we have. He puts his most dangerous player Rio on the left. OMG, WHAT PIECE OF SHIT THIS COACH. If Amad and Lemmens didn't made those 2 blunders "
"@LFC What a dickhead this coach to put Rio on the left and we conceded a goal because of his fucking tactics. Maca world cup winner but we conceded 2 goals because of that fucking "
Selection Chaos Cost Us
These fans dissect the nonsensical team setup—mismatched positions across the pitch, key players like Rio benched, wrong players in wrong roles—as proof the manager has lost tactical control.
"Playing a RB at RW.... a CM at RB.... a LW at ST.... Macca who can't run or defend at CDM.... not starting Rio...... Konate has been donkey all season, so has VVD, so has Gakpo...."
"This slot guy needs to be sacked before a disastrous next season. How is he playing frimpong as RW instead RB and play jones in his position plus not starting RIo was criminal!! Ge"
Rio's The Only Bright Spot
A minority celebrating individual brilliance amid the chaos, praising one player's performance as the sole redeeming feature of an otherwise poorly managed afternoon.
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Rio is the best thing about watching Liverpool at the minute. He's going to be some player "
"Perfect game for Rio, lots of spaces "
Manchester United supporters are sending well-wishes to Sir Alex Ferguson, who was hospitalised before the match, with many viewing the team's dramatic 3-2 comeback victory as a gift to their legendary former manager during his recovery. The win—from 0-2 down against Liverpool—has become a moment of collective hope and unity among the fanbase, transcending the usual frustration about the result itself.
United Rally Round the Legend
Fans are celebrating the victory as a show of support for Sir Alex Ferguson during what appears to be a health crisis, treating the win as a tribute to the club's greatest manager.
optimism
sad
"Oh thanks for the update ! Good to hear this "
"Amazing result…..any news on the gaffer?"
Respect Wrapped in Relief
This group acknowledges the serious nature of Ferguson's situation whilst finding solace in the result, balancing concern for their icon with appreciation for the team's response on the pitch.
"A win for the gaffer. Get well Sir Alex."
"Get well soon Sir Alex Ferguson. ❤"
Shock and Dread
Supporters are grappling with the emotional whiplash of hearing Ferguson's health news, cycling between fear of the worst and the raw vulnerability of facing a future without him.
neutral
sad
"shit, Sir Alex taken to hospital"
"Oh fuck. I'm not ready for Sir Alex to be sick."
The Long Shadow of Greatness
These fans are wrestling with how Ferguson's legacy haunts United's recovery, expressing worry that his absence—or worse—will prolong the club's struggle to rebuild what he left behind.
sad
"Why did the fucking commentator have to phrase the Fergie news like that...fuck me...I thought the worst for a moment there."
"When fergie left I had no clue how long the filth would take to recover. Makes me sad it might take us a long time to turn this around. "
Fans are divided on Benjamin Sesko's performance after he scored early to put Manchester United 2-0 up, with debate centring on whether his withdrawal early in the second half was tactically sound or a costly mistake that disrupted United's control of the match. Some praise his all-round play and finishing, whilst others question the decision to substitute him and suggest it directly contributed to Liverpool's comeback.
The Injury Lottery Strikes Again
Fans documenting Sesko's premature exit as just another cruel subplot in a mad, unpredictable match — injury setbacks are part of the game, but the timing stings.
neutral
game
goal
"Sesko is fucking injured."
"That Sesko sub was maybe the worst sub of all time "
Squad Depth Exposed When It Matters
Furious supporters blaming the substitution decision and squad limitations for derailing United's momentum, with Sesko's injury departure becoming the symbol of a fragile setup that can't handle adversity.
game
goal
"Our squad depth is so bad. Sesko injured now we are fucked "
"@ManUtd Anad cost us this game. sesko is going off completely, ruined this game piss poor second half Carrick poor players poor bringing amad on poor decision"
Beautiful Chaos in the Celebration
Delighted fans savoring the pure energy and charisma of Sesko's on-field personality, finding joy in the raw, unfiltered moments of joy that transcend the result itself.
admiration
game
goal
"Love the celebration with Sesko and Cunha "
"I just find sesko celebration so satisfying. He’s literally just jumping / dunking but it’s so good!"
Fans are dissecting a chaotic 3-2 thriller where both sides shipped multiple goals in quick succession, with neutral observers and supporters clashing over whether the defending was genuinely poor or merely exposed by attacking quality. The discussion reveals deep frustration about defensive vulnerability and sloppy performances, amid banter about team selection and seasonal inconsistency.
The Match Happened, Whatever
These fans are too busy tearing into pundits and rival narratives to care about the actual football—they're playing the meta-game of calling out noise rather than celebrating or mourning their own side.
neutral
season
liverpool
"@markgoldbridge Your mate Neville is torture to listen to. Such an irritating prick."
"@pgc99your whole season has been gift wrapped every single team is having their worst season. All you're doing is going to embarrass England again like you did 2 years ago."
Apocalypse Now, Full Meltdown
Raw, unfiltered fury from supporters who've watched their defence fall apart in real time and can't stomach the humiliation—this isn't analysis, it's pure emotional devastation in capital letters.
season
liverpool
"@markgoldbridge YOU LOT ARE FUCKING SHIT WORSE THAN BRIGHTON ARE WE? AHAHAHAHH"
"@loveNpeaceALWAYScheating? Wtf are you on about? Disgrace of a person"
The Stat-Check Sceptics
Fans caught between accepting the result and questioning whether their team's season has been artificially inflated or genuinely compromised—searching for context rather than accepting the scoreline at face value.
"That's Mark fot you.. always changing"
"All the big names you have sign how far"
The Silver Lining Crew
These are the ones finding redemption in individual brilliance and small victories, choosing to celebrate a goal or a performance highlight rather than spiral into the bigger picture of what went wrong.
amusement
admiration
season
liverpool
"@markgoldbridge Enjoy bro, Uniteds best achievement in last 10 years :D"
"@markgoldbridge Brilliant goal man. He’s been our best player"
Over 424 posts are hammering Florian Wirtz for a woefully underwhelming performance and season since Liverpool's massive transfer investment, with supporters questioning whether the record-breaking fee was justified and sarcastically comparing his output unfavourably to defensive midfielder Casemiro. The overwhelming consensus is that Wirtz has been invisible, ineffective, and a total disappointment at centre attacking midfielder, with fans suggesting he's either mispositioned on the wing or simply not delivering at the level expected of a premium signing.
Wirtz Isn't Worth The Hype
Liverpool fans convinced the club's record signing has been a catastrophic waste of money and that selling Darwin Núñez was the real disaster here.
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"I hate we got rid of Darwin, I truly think him and Wirtz would've killed teams. "
"Wirtz is so unserious and mediocre man. "
One Bad Game, Let's Move On
Measured observers acknowledging Wirtz had a shocker but refusing to write off the entire transfer based on a single poor performance.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"One of Wirtz’s worst performances of the season, even his touch has gone to shit "
"Nice to see Wirtz family members visit Reddit "
The Price Tag Is The Real Problem
Fans fixating on the astronomical fee Leverkusen extracted rather than Wirtz's actual ability, arguing no player — especially an attacking midfielder — can justify nine figures.
"Over 100 million for Wirtz. Leverkusen must be laughing their socks off"
"How has the ‘dinosaur’ Casemiro a CDM got more G/A than the record breaking price tag CAM Wirtz 😂"
Give Him Time To Find His Feet
The minority defence painting Wirtz as technically gifted and settling in, asking patience before declaring the transfer a failure.
admiration
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Wirtz man... I was so excited when he joined us"
"Wirtz is playing very well imo you can tell his technical skills is a level above most players on the pitch "
Fans are expressing exasperation with refereeing decisions and broader match management during Manchester United's thrilling 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with complaints spanning controversial calls, yellow cards, and general dissatisfaction with how the game was officiated. The discussion reflects disappointment across the fanbase rather than targeted blame at one team or decision.
Refereeing Ruined Our Sunday
Fans convinced the match official made a catastrophic call that cost their side the game, and they're too furious to stick around and watch the fallout.
anger
annoyance
"Can’t believe what I’m watching lmao, what a shit show "
"Yeah no, I'm turning this shit off. I cannot ruin a hard earned Sunday."
The Controversial Call Debate
Level-headed observers dissecting whether the decision was actually wrong or if emotion is clouding judgement in the heat of the moment.
neutral
"Enjoy the championship mate 😊"
"Tuned this off early and now we’re back level. You’re welcome lads."
Management's On The Clock
Supporters so disillusioned with how the team is being run that they're already circulating P45s for the dugout, regardless of what the officials did.
"Time to raise a p45"
"Enjoy the championship mate 😊"
Accepting The Bitter Pill
Fans processing a gut-wrenching result and trying to make sense of where it leaves their side's season, for better or worse.
"Time to raise a p45"
"Enjoy the championship mate 😊"
This Became A Sideshow
Observers so checked out by the spectacle that they've mentally moved on, treating the match as entertainment value rather than a meaningful contest.
"Best nap ive had all weekend"
"My bus home is finished now. All the best. Thanks for the entertainment"
Liverpool fans and neutrals have launched a sustained critique of Sergiño Frimpong's performance, highlighting poor positioning, reckless defending, and ill-advised attempts to dribble out of dangerous situations during the 3-2 defeat to Manchester United. The discussion centres on his repeated errors against Luke Shaw and his overall defensive awareness, with some comparing him unfavourably to both his Liverpool teammates and established players in his position.
Frimpong Is Simply Unfit
Liverpool fans venting raw frustration at what they see as a player fundamentally lacking the technical quality, physicality and footballing intelligence needed for Premier League football.
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Frimpong is fucking shite as well. No idea what he is meant to add to this team. Absolute midget, shite delivery and can not defend in the slightest. Appalling player."
"@LFC Fuck Kerkez...an absolute donkey. To think he is replacing the quality of Robertson is a joke, and as for Pingpong Frimpong? The club has gone back 20yrs in one season...muck"
Dead Weight Needs Shifting
A pragmatic, businesslike assessment that Frimpong and his defensive partners are dragging Liverpool down and should be sold off before they damage the club's ambitions further.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"This is an awful LIV team, MU nearly made a mess of it. In the end right result. Frimpong/McA/ Jones SELL them fast in the summer. Full of mistakes, and can’t do basics."
"Frimpong is genuinely terrible. "
Talented But Tactically Lost
A nuanced middle ground arguing that while Frimpong has the raw materials physically, he's mentally nowhere near the standard required and continues to make catastrophic defensive errors.
"This is an awful LIV team, MU nearly made a mess of it. In the end right result. Frimpong/McA/ Jones SELL them fast in the summer. Full of mistakes, and can’t do basics."
"Physically Kerkez has it all, but not the brains nor the skillset. Frimpong is even worse. It hurts to see them take over the Robo TAA era"
One Good Cross Doesn't Erase Everything
A tiny pocket of fans clinging to occasional bright moments as evidence Frimpong isn't completely hopeless, even as the overwhelming consensus is writing him off entirely.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"GREAT cross from frimpong, beautiful ball"
"Guys Frimpong did something good!"
Liverpool fans erupted in fury over Curtis Jones receiving a 75th-minute yellow card, with the overwhelming consensus that the decision was a howler — some arguing he was fouled rather than committing the offense, whilst others criticised the commentary team for compounding the error. The incident became emblematic of broader frustration as United fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2, with Jones's dismissal from play coinciding with Liverpool's inability to stem the tide.
Jones Can't Execute Under Pressure
These fans are fed up with Curtis Jones's consistent passing errors and loss of possession, seeing him as a liability in midfield when the team needs control.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"Jones was dog shit today again. Tons of errant passes turning the ball over. I’m done with him lads. "
"Jones cant fucking pass the ball, how many times will he give it away. "
The Curtis Jones Redemption Arc
This group recognises Jones's technical ability with the ball and his versatility across defence, willing to back him despite the team's overall struggles in this match.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"So Curtis has been a revelation at RB. Would be fucking insane to sell him. He’s so good with the ball. "
"terrible Robbo "
The Ref Got It Wrong Here
These supporters are questioning the legitimacy of the yellow card itself, arguing the contact didn't warrant a caution and pointing to who actually went down first.
"Where on earth was the foul on Jones lmao"
"Who went down first mate? Pretty sure it wasn’t Jones"
Mixed Signals on Jones's Future
This camp sits between frustration and faith, uncertain whether Jones represents the long-term solution or another false promise in Liverpool's midfield rebuild.
"Where on earth was the foul on Jones lmao"
"Who went down first mate? Pretty sure it wasn’t Jones"
Jones Is Quietly Building Something Special
A small but vocal group believes Jones has genuinely found his level at right back and is proving himself as a genuine asset to the squad.
admiration
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Jones has been great at right back again"
"Curtis has been really good. "
United supporters are scathing about right-back Diogo Dalot's performance, criticising his defensive vulnerabilities, offensive contributions, and a missed chance late in the match. Despite the 3-2 victory, fans are calling for his departure and highlighting fullback recruitment as a critical summer priority alongside midfield overhaul.
Dalot's Finishing Is Genuinely Broken
Fans here are fixated on his shocking shooting technique and inability to convert chances, viewing it as a fundamental flaw that makes him unfit for a top-six club.
annoyance
fullbacks
Andrew Robertson
"Dalot’s shooting is so fucking bad Hahaa"
"Dalot is so fucking useless at shooting "
Tactical Liability, Full Stop
This camp sees Dalot as structurally weak across the board — defensively dodgy, creatively void, and completely outclassed compared to elite full-backs like Trent Alexander-Arnold.
neutral
fullbacks
Andrew Robertson
"Dalot is so shit holy fuck "
"technically poor and creatively corrupt this is the player we somehow thought could lace TAA's boot. incredible inept DOF at work. shameful body of work."
Context Matters, But Not Much
They're attempting to add nuance by citing external factors, yet the sample posts suggest even they can't quite defend the indefensible.
"Before you start with the player ratings, Dalots ear🤷"
"Mark, do you remember the game we used to play to see how far down the league you have to go to find a worse midfield than McFred?,our fullbacks are absolutely atrocious,they offer"
He's Actually World-Class, Trust
A tiny group sarcastically praising Dalot's positioning and finishing, either winding up critics or living in an alternate reality where he's performing at elite level.
amusement
fullbacks
Andrew Robertson
"Amazing how dalot always finds himself in amazing positions!"
"Top quality finish from Dalot "
Supporters are divided on goalkeeper Senne Lammens's display in United's thrilling 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with some defending his overall contribution despite costly positioning errors in the opening goals, whilst others criticise his decision-making and suggest he needs significant improvement. The consensus acknowledges his previous form has been strong, but this match exposed defensive vulnerabilities that could have derailed the result.
Mixed Reactions to the Chaos
Fans are sharply divided on Lammens' display, swinging between affection and disgust as they process his errors and contributions in the same breath.
neutral
Onana
hope
"Its okay Lammens. I still love you <3"
"What in the actual fuck is that Lammens? Absolutely pathetic "
Lammens Needs to Own It
Angry supporters are calling out the goalkeeper's defensive lapses and demanding he take responsibility for moments that nearly cost United the match.
anger
Onana
hope
"@ManUtd Fucking bunch of retarded players. Lammens what a fucking clown. Fucking piece of shit... the only good thing is that useless cunt is not Onana who is even worse. Gutless c"
"actually disgusting defending. the fuck are we doing, its so simple. and Lammens needs to take responsibility too, its OBVIOUS he's going to place it that side. it's all he can do."
A Solid Recovery Despite the Blunder
Pragmatic United fans are willing to move past Lammens' mistake because his crucial saves down the stretch proved he came through when it mattered most.
"Lammens at least a 6.. makes up for the error with that big save to stop it going 3-2 to Liverpool"
"Lammens tried his best to make Onana proud but we still won😂"
Three Points Trumps Individual Mistakes
Optimistic supporters are celebrating the win above all else, treating Lammens' rough patches as irrelevant when the final whistle brings victory.
admiration
Onana
hope
"@ManUtd Despite Lammens got onana dna today, good game lads!!"
"Onana was great at the first season too"
Manchester United supporters are divided on whether interim manager Michael Carrick deserves a permanent contract, with some backing his tactical nous and club connections whilst others blame systemic recruitment failures and claim no manager can succeed with the current squad's limitations. The discussion reflects broader frustration at how far the club has fallen, with particular criticism aimed at expensive signings like Wirtz and Isak failing to deliver immediate impact.
Carrick Out, Now
These fans believe Carrick has lost the dressing room through constant tactical shifts and poor team cohesion, and they're demanding his immediate removal regardless of results.
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"He needs to go now. We look so fucking bad and its all on him. There's no team chemistry because he changes everything all the time hoping something, anythinh works."
"@LFC Worst team in a decade. Even Hodgson still better than a shitty coach!!"
Wait and See Pragmatists
This group acknowledges the managerial uncertainty but is taking a measured approach, willing to give Carrick time to prove himself rather than panic.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"there has been talk of him taking over after the world cup, i hope it's true he seems like a solid coach"
"I’m hoping so, a new manager would be nice"
Back the Gaffer
A small but vocal contingent argues that recent form has been impressive and Carrick deserves to be trusted with the job long-term.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Exactly, thanks to brilliant club managing by Todd Boehly"
"Last 3 months was spectacular, just give him the job he deserves it"
Fans are intensely focused on Manchester United's half-time record being jeopardised after falling behind 2-0, with the conversation dominated by anxious discussion of a streak that commentators have highlighted. The negativity stems from supporters' superstitious dread that merely mentioning the record on air has jinxed it, a phenomenon they're treating as genuine curse rather than coincidence.
The Fortress Is Crumbling
Manchester United fans in meltdown, convinced that losing their cherished half-time record to Liverpool would be a catastrophic collapse that defines their season.
annoyance
anger
"Fucking hell. If the OT record goes here, I swear…"
"bye bye half time record, this is going to be a slaughter"
Record Reckoning In Real Time
Neutral observers tracking the drama unfold minute by minute, oscillating between dread and relief as the half-time whistle becomes the defining moment of their campaign.
neutral
"Half time record intact ;)"
"The HT record.. if we fucking lose it to this lot. "
Dynasty Breakers
Liverpool supporters revelling in the chance to smash a Manchester United institution and stake their claim as the team that finally ended the run.
"So glad to finally break the streak!"
"Woo, breaking records everywhere we go! "
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising Virgil van Dijk's performance, particularly his positioning, pressing decisions, and apparent lack of leadership during the match. The discussion centres on tactical confusion—especially van Dijk pressing high and leaving dangerous gaps that led to Manchester United's winning goal, with fans questioning both his individual defending and Arne Slot's decision-making in deploying him that way.
Van Dijk's Shocking Collapse
Fans capturing the raw, immediate horror of watching their captain get caught out of position and expose Liverpool's entire backline in real time.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"What the fuck are you doing Virgil "
"Daaaamn, we should have abused van Dicc's lazy 'run' back."
Coaching Failure, Not Player Error
A subset convinced the real villain isn't Van Dijk's individual mistake but the tactical setup and defensive shape that left him vulnerable and unsupported.
anger
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"That's so bad getting back into shape and/or covering for Van Dijk, awful coaching"
"Van Dijk’s downfall needs to be studied… his defending for the second goal was horrible"
Captain's Crisis of Form
Supporters diagnosing a deeper malaise — not a one-off bad moment, but a systemic decline in leadership and defensive instinct that's become a pattern.
"Van dreamer defending like the Barcelona team during that match against Liverpool when we had a competent team and manager"
"VVD shocking again. Zero leadership"
The Tactical Blueprint Exposed
Analysts breaking down how Manchester United's attacking structure specifically targeted the spaces Van Dijk couldn't cover, exposing weaknesses in Liverpool's formation.
"Van dreamer defending like the Barcelona team during that match against Liverpool when we had a competent team and manager"
"VVD shocking again. Zero leadership"
United Fans Taking the Win
Celebrating the moment with cheeky digs at Liverpool's legendary defender and enjoying the schadenfreude of watching their rivals gift them three points.
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"@LFC Van Dijk's statue looks amazing, thanks https://t.co/nQG3dX8vR3"
"Love our Hungarian players. Nemeth would be proud "
Manchester United supporters are celebrating Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winning goal against Liverpool as a breakthrough moment for the young midfielder, with fans crediting him for almost single-handedly securing Champions League qualification and sealing his status as a future club legend. The posts highlight his dominant all-round performance—67 touches, 89% pass accuracy, nine defensive contributions—whilst simultaneously using his display to vindicate the club's faith in academy talent over recent managerial chaos.
Mainoo The Match-Winner
United fans revelling in the pure drama of the moment — a young academy graduate delivering the decisive blow against Liverpool, full stop.
admiration
approval
Kobbie Mainoo
goal
"@ManUtd Good game 🎯🎯 kobbie congratulations champ"
"@ManUtd I loved the Mainoo winning goal"
Amorim's Ghost Still Haunts
Supporters caught between relief at the result and lingering fury at the sacked manager, using Mainoo's performance to relitigate Amorim's tactical decisions.
neutral
Kobbie Mainoo
goal
"@ManUtd Yes Mainooooooooooo. Ruben you bloody clown!!!
No foolish mistakes now pls."
"@ManUtd Kobbie fucking Mainoo."
Contract Signing, Title Implications
Fans zooming out to see Mainoo's goal within the bigger picture — his new deal, United's Champions League hopes, and what this win means for the season's trajectory.
"In the same week that Kobbie Mainoo signed his contract he instantly replayed it by directly putting us into the Champions League which comes with a 100 million cash reward."
"Kobbie Mainoo is consistently achieving the impossible each week - making Ruben Amorim look an even bigger clown than he already is. Sensational footballer"
Mainoo As The Scapegoat
A minority of fans using the victory to pivot and attack Mainoo himself, convinced Amorim was right to question his consistency and decision-making.
Kobbie Mainoo
goal
"@UnitedStandMUFC Kobie mainoo keeps losing the fucking ball. No wonder Amorim wanted him gone"
"@UnitedStandMUFC KOBBIE FUCKING MAINOO ONCE AGAIN FUCK AMORIM"
Following Liverpool's 3-2 loss to Manchester United, frustrated supporters are demanding Arne Slot's sacking, criticising his tactical decisions, squad management, and the team's overall performance despite significant summer investment. The negativity centres on Slot being "outfought" and unable to win even when given goalscoring opportunities, with fans questioning how he previously won trophies given the current standard of play.
Slot Must Go Now
Liverpool fans furious that the manager's tactical choices are costing them points in a title race they feel is slipping away.
annoyance
anger
Slot
slot
"@LFC And you still want to keep that fking useless « manager » ? SLOT OUT !"
"@LFC This team is a fucking joke, anyone who thinks that useless fat cunt slot is good is a fucking inbred cunt"
Slot's System Is Broken
Supporters convinced the manager's approach actively undermines his players' strengths rather than playing to what makes them dangerous.
neutral
Slot
slot
"Fucking Slot! Everything is because of fucking slot, absolutely no tactic that helps any players strengths only exposes everyone weaknesses!
He is a fucking blight, and we will con"
"This team is fucking joke and our board is committed to the mediocrity. Loser mentality. Slot is an embarrassment."
Back The Boss, Back The Rebuild
A small but vocal minority defending Slot and arguing Liverpool need patience and investment to turn the season around.
Slot
slot
"@LFC great job lads, looks brilliant and we will turn this around. also give slot a 5 year contract and whatever money he wants, he is the right man for this job :)"
"Another record Slot broke this season!! Thank you"
Neutral observers and supporters are discussing the absence of key attacking players — particularly Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké — with speculation ranging from injury concerns to tactical benching, whilst some question whether Isak's reported desire to join a bigger club has affected his playing time. The tone suggests frustration over squad availability and squad management decisions during a critical part of the season.
Isak's Curse Strikes Again
Fans are absolutely fuming that injuries have plagued the striker once more, convinced he's become the season's biggest financial disaster and a reliability nightmare.
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Isak injured again?! Has to be worst signing of the season for me"
"@__TopMEMBA @LFC Again? Good lord . So LFC next season is fucked again because the reliable one Ekitike had that nasty ankle injury too."
Hopeful But Sceptical
Measured observers aren't ready to write off the signing yet, but they're privately bracing themselves for another disappointing campaign if the injury cycle continues.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"I still think/hope Isak will end up scoring loads of great goals for us and be worth it. Wirtz I’m very unsure. "
"Can’t wait to see isak force a move now, literally called it when we got linked with him. "
Newcastle's Schadenfreude
Rival supporters are relishing the irony and misfortune, turning Isak's struggles into a running joke at his new club's expense.
"The curse of isak continues and long may it last lots of love from Newcastle 🤣"
"Where is isak"
Where's The Striker?
Confused commentators are simply questioning why key attacking options are absent from play, prompting genuine bewilderment about team selection and availability.
"The curse of isak continues and long may it last lots of love from Newcastle 🤣"
"Where is isak"
The Dark Comedy of Disaster
Some fans are finding bitter amusement in the sheer predictability of it all, mocking the situation with resigned humour as another season gets derailed by the same problems.
amusement
ekitike
"Great work form Martin Tyler saying you can be optimistic that Wirtz Ekitike and Isak will spent most of next season tougher when Ekitike is out for half of it at least…"
"@LFC Bring Isak on for a much needed equaliser👍👍👍"
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with Alexis Mac Allister's defensive and passing performance in the match, with many citing a prolonged dip in form stretching back over a season. Some fans blame midfield partner Ryan Gravenberch's positioning and work-rate for exacerbating the problems in Liverpool's engine room.
Mac Allister's Season is Toast
Fans convinced the midfielder has been Liverpool's worst performer all campaign, pointing to calamitous defending on United's goals as evidence he's completely lost his way.
annoyance
anger
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"Macca ?!! Are you joking ? By far our worst player all season long. That half arsed clearance was pathetic "
"That performance from Macca is one the worst I've ever seen. Genuinely hall of fame bad. He needs negative numbers in the match ratings."
The Soft Defence Debate
Supporters acknowledge Mac Allister's poor form but frame it as part of a wider midfield and defensive collapse, weighing his struggles against systemic team problems.
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Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I fucking hate it when our players turn their backs like macca did on the first goal, you get paid a million pounds a month, take it in the face. "
"Macca has been terrible, Wirtz offers very little most weeks, Defense is shit. Chiesa and Rio not trusted to play significant minutes. How the fuck can this keep going?"
Form's Been Dipping for Months
Observers noting a longer pattern of decline stretching back over a year, with repeated errors and lapses in concentration becoming increasingly hard to ignore.
"Macallister was so soft on 2 of Utds goals, poor."
"Macalister form is declining for over a year now
Constantly doing mistake"
Argentina Will Fix Him
A tiny contingent of optimists banking on international football reigniting Mac Allister's quality, despite no evidence from his current Liverpool display.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I cant wait to watch macca be absolutely world class for Argentina in the world cup"
"YES heaven what a clearance "
Manchester United supporters and neutral observers are mocking Federico Chiesa's performance after he came on for Liverpool during their dramatic 3-2 defeat, with fans questioning why manager Arne Slot would introduce him at such a crucial stage and using the moment to highlight why the Italian winger rarely features. The consensus is damning—Chiesa's involvement symbolises Liverpool's defensive breakdown in the final stages, with some suggesting his introduction directly contributed to Kobbie Mainoo's late winner.
Chiesa's Collapse Cost Us Everything
These fans are furious that Chiesa's performance—and the wider attacking setup around him—directly sabotaged Liverpool's comeback bid in a match they should have won.
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Chiesa is so fucking bad lmao"
"Absolutely shit, you mean, Gakpo is our worst attacker. I cannot believe he's better than Chiesa, or even Rio."
Just Documenting the Disaster
These fans are processing what happened with detached observation, noting tactical decisions and substitutions without assigning blame, just stating facts about the game as it unfolded.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Ah the Chiesa for Konate sub. Classic."
"CHIESA SEEMS LIKE A GOOD GUY"
Chiesa's Individual Catastrophe
These fans are calling out specific moments where Chiesa made glaring errors or poor decisions that directly contributed to the defeat.
"Chiesa what the fuck was that"
"Don’t worry Chiesa, he’ll see you at the World Cup…"
The Long-Term Chiesa Problem
These fans are stepping back to assess whether Chiesa has the quality to be a Premier League regular, comparing him unfavourably to alternatives and questioning his future at the club.
"Chiesa what the fuck was that"
"Don’t worry Chiesa, he’ll see you at the World Cup…"
Gakpo Should Be The Answer
These fans believe Liverpool's best path forward is committing fully to Gakpo up front rather than rotating with Chiesa, who they see as a distraction from winning.
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"can’t wait to see the back of chiesa "
"@LFC @LFCUSA Keep playing Gakpo … funnily always fit to play. I wish we would start Chiesa someday."
Manchester United fans are heavily criticising individual performances after their 3-2 victory, particularly focusing on winger Amad's inconsistent play and poor decision-making throughout the match. The discussion reveals frustration with attacking personnel failing to convert chances and maintain standards despite securing three crucial points against Liverpool.
Amad's Catastrophic Collapse
United fans are absolutely seething at Amad's laziness and error-prone performance, convinced he's lost the plot entirely this season.
anger
annoyance
destroyed
goal
"Jesus fucking Christ Amad. Amad has been terrible this season. Fuck me"
"So fucking lazy by amad, you didnt play the first half you cant come on and do that 2 min in!!"
The Formation Mismatch Mystery
This camp sees tactical context behind Amad's struggles—he thrives at right wing-back but looks pedestrian when asked to play with a traditional full-back like Dalot.
"Lammens first real mistake this season. He has been brilliant for us. Amad? What's happened to him? He's actually making Garnacho look good this season! But we got the job done an"
"Mbeumo brilliant with amad as a rwb......average with Dalot behind him maybe that has something to do with his form"
Brain-Dead Moments, Unfiltered Fury
Raw, visceral reaction to specific errors without deeper analysis—just pure exasperation at the stupidity of individual decisions in real time.
neutral
destroyed
goal
"Unfucking believable how stupid of a giveaway that was. Brain dead by Amad. "
"@ManUtd amad u fucking dogshit of a player prick"
The Bigger Picture Reckoning
These fans separate one player's mistake from the overall performance, acknowledging Lammens' brilliance elsewhere whilst questioning what's genuinely wrong with Amad as a player.
"Lammens first real mistake this season. He has been brilliant for us. Amad? What's happened to him? He's actually making Garnacho look good this season! But we got the job done an"
"Mbeumo brilliant with amad as a rwb......average with Dalot behind him maybe that has something to do with his form"
Through the Looking Glass—Liverpool's Perspective
A tongue-in-cheek minority suggesting Amad's poor form is actually benefiting Liverpool, or sarcastically celebrating his contribution to their defeat.
destroyed
goal
"Extremely lucky cant believe the passes we did amad and lammens"
"Amad is the best Liverpool player today"
Fans largely expressed satisfaction with the match outcome and refereeing rather than lodging significant complaints, with most posts offering brief reactions to the 3-2 result and yellow card decisions that went relatively uncontested. The neutral sentiment reflects a general acceptance of how the officials managed the game despite its high-tempo, goal-laden nature.
The VAR Lottery Victims
These fans believe the decisive moment was genuinely controversial and deserve answers about what the officials actually saw.
neutral
"💩 💩 💩 "
"Disappointing 😢"
Mainoo's Moment, No Arguments
United supporters celebrating the win as clean and decisive, content that the right team won on the day.
amusement
approval
The Robbed and Furious
Liverpool fans convinced they've been done over by a dodgy call that cost them three points they deserved.
Supporters are calling out Manchester United's home crowd for poor singing and limited chanting repertoire during the second-half comeback against Liverpool, with debate over whether the noise levels actually distracted opposing players. The discussion also touches on broader questions about home versus away fan engagement and missed opportunities for traditional United chants.
Away Fans Rise Up
Manchester United's travelling support showed up and showed out, proving that away crowds always deliver the atmosphere when it matters most.
neutral
"Away crowds up for this.
Well in lads"
"Oh they can sing "
Home Support Under Fire
United fans at Old Trafford are being slammed for going silent during crucial moments while the away end kept the energy alive.
"omfg sing another song you fucking losers"
"YOU NEVER SING THAT - it's a disaster "
Win Masks a Deeper Problem
Even though United got the three points, the lack of vocal support from the home crowd reveals a worrying poverty of atmosphere that needs addressing.
"Their fans would cry for more "
"United fans poverty chanting?"
Atmosphere Dictates Match Momentum
The tactical reality is simple—away fans created noise and energy that shifted momentum in United's favour when the home end fell quiet.
"Their fans would cry for more "
"United fans poverty chanting?"
Away Devotion Deserves Recognition
The most committed supporters travelled hundreds of miles and created a fortress of sound that shamed the home contingent and proved which fans truly matter.
amusement
"Our fans are having a great time and sky sports are leaving the volume on."
"Away fans are nigh on always better than home fans, as they’re the most devout fans. Regardless of the game. "
Fans are split over Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate's tackling style during the match, with some accusing him of dangerous, unpunished body checks whilst others argue similar incidents by Manchester United players went uncalled. The discussion centres on inconsistent refereeing and whether Konate escaped punishment for physical defending that should have drawn cards.
Konate's Lost The Plot
Liverpool's centre-back is a liability in possession, relying on reckless physicality instead of actual defending — and the lads are done pretending otherwise.
anger
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"What useless player konate is can only push and provide nothing else fucking hell"
"Konate - that one is just such a shit thing to do"
Classic Rough Justice Theatre
Yes, Konate made a mess of it, but there's dark comedy in watching a defender caught red-handed playing rugby instead of football.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Hahahahahaha konate"
"Konate absolutely excels at the "just push him in the back" defending style."
U-8 Level Defending Exposed
Even when Liverpool's defence crumbles, you've got to laugh at how badly Konate bottled it — the comedy makes the pain slightly more bearable.
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"Konate with an almost all-time great blunder there"
"Woodman well done heads up play, Konate looking like an U-8 out there lol"
Manchester United supporters are criticising Rúben Amorim's decision-making during his tenure, particularly his handling of Kobbie Mainoo's development and playing time, with many contrasting his approach unfavourably to Michael Carrick's current management. The discussion has intensified following Mainoo's match-winning performance in today's 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with fans arguing the youngster was unfairly sidelined under Amorim's system.
Amorim Robbed Us Of Mainoo
These fans are seething that the former manager deliberately sidelined a generational talent, and they're using this brilliant performance as proof of his catastrophic mismanagement.
anger
annoyance
sign
manager
"I am sorry for harsh words but wtf kind of beef Amorim had with this talented young kid. What a pos "even pope won't make change" smug bastard "
"Can we re-hire Amorim just to fire him again please? The fucking terrorist. "
Just Stating The Facts
These supporters are matter-of-factly acknowledging Amorim's departure and Mainoo's resurgence without dwelling on blame — they're simply moving on.
neutral
sign
manager
"@ManUtd ANNOUNCE AMORIMS DISMISSAL AGAIN! 🥳"
"True, but he was also very good under Amorim this season as well. "
The Bruno Problem Killed Mainoo's Chances
This camp argues that Amorim's tactical obsession with Bruno Fernandes in midfield created a logjam that unfairly squeezed out a young prospect with genuine quality.
"How was amorim doing with all those signings?"
"Amorim insisted on playing Bruno in midfield and Mainoo couldn't get a look in. Please don't mention the man's name again."
What Was Amorim Actually Building Here
These fans are questioning whether Amorim's philosophy and transfer strategy ever aligned with developing young English talent in the first place.
"How was amorim doing with all those signings?"
"Amorim insisted on playing Bruno in midfield and Mainoo couldn't get a look in. Please don't mention the man's name again."
Carrick's Freed The Kid, Now Watch Him Fly
This smaller group sees Amorim's removal as the breakthrough moment — Carrick's willingness to trust Mainoo proves the old regime had no vision for the future.
sign
manager
"@ManUtd Thank you Amorim for the vision"
"@ManUtd Say it louderrrrrrrrrr.....
Wonderful journey of rejuvenation......
Nearly destroyed by Amorim but now , the boy is enjoying his football again..."
Manchester United supporters are divided over Zirkzee's lack of playing time, with some defending his technical ability and arguing he deserves starts ahead of Cunha and Mbeumo, while others dismiss him as a flop who should remain a backup. The broader frustration centres on team selection during a tight title race, with fans questioning whether the striker rotation is being handled fairly given United's need for goals.
Where's Zirkzee's Chance?
Fans demanding answers about why the striker isn't getting meaningful minutes when the starting XI falters — tactical naivety masquerading as squad rotation.
neutral
Malacia
Mount
"After Amad's mistake you could immediately sense the fear creeping in. Terrible sub. Why isn't Zirkzee getting chances? "
"@markgoldbridge Amad is absolutely wank get him gone with mbeumo as well. - should of brought zirkzee on"
Zirkzee's A Fraud
Hardcore critics convinced the 40-million-pound signing is fundamentally broken — two goals in 37 games is the evidence that screams flop.
Malacia
Mount
"I’m convinced Zirkzee is the most performative player we’ve had lmfao guy does fuck all"
"Zirkzee has done a grand total of fuck all for us against worse opposition. He has 2 goals in his last 37 appearances. I'm sorry nobody is picking him over Amad."
The Cunha Conundrum
Supporters wrestling with uncomfortable reality — Zirkzee's got technical gifts, but rival strikers are just operating at a different level entirely.
"Managers are not fair with Zirkzee. His controll of the ball is awesome....he is intelligent passer too. How Mbemo/Cunha start with him on the bench?"
"Cuz Cunha is miles better than Zirkzee that s why😂. Zirkzee is a flop and he s not enough for us"
Can't Crack The Code
Pragmatic analysts caught between defending the player's quality and accepting that managers consistently choose alternatives, suggesting something deeper isn't working.
"Managers are not fair with Zirkzee. His controll of the ball is awesome....he is intelligent passer too. How Mbemo/Cunha start with him on the bench?"
"Cuz Cunha is miles better than Zirkzee that s why😂. Zirkzee is a flop and he s not enough for us"
Finally, He Showed Up
The small but vocal camp celebrating Zirkzee's cameo performance as proof that limited chances haven't dulled his ability when it matters.
admiration
Malacia
Mount
"That final pass from Zirk was spectacular 👌 "
"Zirkzee looked nice as a sub, best 20 min. MOTM."
Manchester United supporters are heavily criticising Casemiro's positioning and decision-making during the match, with particular frustration directed at his absence from key defensive moments and a high free-kick that he should have been covering. Fans are debating whether the midfielder's poor positioning directly contributed to Liverpool's goals, whilst also questioning inconsistent refereeing decisions around his involvement in the play.
Age Has Caught Him Out
Fans acknowledge Casemiro's defensive instincts remain world-class, but his legs have lost the pace to cover the ground he once did with ease.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Casemiro s ability to be unmarked in the box is unmatched. "
"Nice analysis, I completely agree, 25 year old casemiro would fix that issue, but his legs are gone. Still doing amazing at that age, DMs don't tend to last much after 32-3. "
Ref's Bottled It Completely
Angry supporters argue the officials failed to protect Casemiro by not spotting fouls on him, letting Liverpool off the hook for cynical play.
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Holy shit Case, that was fucking ass..."
"This ref is giving us fucking nothing, how is that not a foul on Casemiro "
Memes Over Meaning
Posts that celebrate Casemiro's presence and personality without engaging seriously with tactical or refereeing debate—pure vibes and in-joke humour.
"casemiro one years more pls 😢😢"
"CASEMIRO DUH DUH DURRUH"
Game Management Genius
Defenders of Casemiro's play argue his positioning, intelligence, and composure in tight moments represent the elite defensive craft that stats don't capture.
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Love what Case did there. "
"Fucking love Casemiro’s game management. "
A high-engagement discussion thread has emerged where supporters are overwhelmingly validating a specific viewpoint about the match, though the sample posts don't reveal the exact argument being endorsed. The sheer volume of affirmation—with minimal dissent—suggests fans have latched onto a consensus observation that resonates across the United and Liverpool fanbase alike.
Brilliant Football, Pure Class
Fans celebrating the quality and intensity of the match itself, praising the attacking football and dramatic swings that made it unmissable theatre.
approval
admiration
"1000% spot on!! "
"Which is incredible "
It Happened, Tough Luck
Neutral observers accepting the result as a hard-fought contest with moments of brilliance on both sides, neither side deserving to lose it all.
neutral
"Sad but true"
"Ahh bummer"
That Shouldn't Have Happened
Furious fans convinced a refereeing decision, VAR blunder, or officiating error robbed their side of a result they'd earned on the pitch.
"That is fucking staggering. "
"That's ridiculous "
United supporters are expressing strong approval of defender Ayden Heaven's performances, treating a low-cost signing as exceptional value after his solid display in the 3-2 thriller against Liverpool. The discussion highlights genuine optimism about Heaven's development as a future starter, with fans also acknowledging other defensive contributions in a thrilling, high-scoring encounter.
Heaven's The Future, Full Stop
United fans are absolutely smitten with the teenager's composure and physicality, convinced he's the defensive cornerstone the club has desperately needed.
admiration
love
"I am thoroughly impressed with Heaven. Brilliant first half. The team looks sharp!!!"
"i love Ayden Heaven!"
Heaven Over Martinez's Injury Curse
Pragmatists are weighing Heaven's emergence against Lisandro Martinez's recurring fitness problems, arguing the young prospect should be given the starting role before another injury derails the season.
neutral
"Heaven has big balls for a 19 year old."
"@markgoldbridge Martinez should be sold in my opinion.
Injuries happening too often.
Yoro x Heaven need to start their partnership together.
Maguire last season next year.
"
Manchester United and Liverpool fans are debating urgent squad reinforcements needed ahead of next season, with both sets of supporters identifying midfield, defence, and attacking options as critical priorities. The discussion reflects concern that current squads lack the depth and quality required to compete effectively in a congested fixture calendar, particularly with injuries to key players like Lisandro Martínez limiting defensive reliability.
Diagnosing the Dysfunction
Fans parsing exactly what went wrong — midfield muscles, attacking pace, defensive transitions — and naming the specific surgical fixes United and Liverpool need before next season kicks off.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I’m seriously disgusted at the makeup of this squad. I want dogs back in midfield and pace in the attack. I like Wharton as a player but again he is another one, nice and tidy in p"
"Yeah. A competant midfield to bring in would have been a huge boost."
Summer Dread and Despair
Convinced that top talent won't fancy either club, these supporters see a transfer window of compromise signings and another year of underachievement looming.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"And none of the best players willing to sign for us... Its gonna be a depressing summer"
"Anyone who believes that one signing would help prevent goals in transition, you probably have an IQ of a gorilla. Also i tell you, if all of our injured players are available, we "
Building Belief with Fresh Blood
Convinced the right additions — a world-class midfielder, pacey wingers, upgraded wingbacks — can unlock genuine title credentials and transform next season's trajectory.
approval
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I’m excited to see what he does next season with rapid wingers"
"Time for some great signings
From what I have seen a world class midfielder, and an upgrade on wingbacks is a must"
With Mohamed Salah absent from the 3-2 loss to Manchester United, Liverpool supporters are split between those who believe his absence proves he carried the team to last season's title, and those arguing the defeat exposes deeper structural problems beyond any single player's injury or suspension. The discussion reveals frustration over Liverpool's drop from contention and questions about whether the squad has genuinely declined or simply lacks a world-class performance from their star to mask other weaknesses.
The System Collapsed Without Him
Liverpool fans convinced the defeat exposes a catastrophic over-reliance on Salah, arguing the squad's inability to perform without him proves the club wasted hundreds of millions on players who can't step up when it matters.
sadness
salah
"What a horrible title defence. Totally irrelevant to the title discussion without Salah putting on a one man show."
"This lot are getting dogged by us without Isak and Mo. How shite are these scums?"
Farewell Tour Reality Check
Observers processing what appears to be Salah's final match as a Liverpool player, treating the result as the inevitable endpoint of a departing superstar's era rather than a referendum on the team's quality.
neutral
salah
"@LFC We giving salah a good farewell"
"@ManUtd @sthedoingtingss Get it in boys, do it Mo Salah, a little something for his departure"
No Excuses, Just Excuses
Fans pointing out the hypocrisy of Liverpool supporters now blaming injuries and missing players after years of dismissing injury complaints from rivals, whilst simultaneously questioning whether the huge transfer spend has actually delivered value.
"Funny, I was told by Liverpool fans for years that injuries aren't an excuse. Spent half a billion on absolute shit and it's come back to bite you because Salah's too old to keep t"
"What a horrible title defence. Totally irrelevant to the title discussion without Salah putting on a one man show."
One Man Carried Us All Along
Optimistic Liverpool voices using the loss as proof that Salah single-handedly won them the league, believing the club needs strategic recruitment to replace his "insane numbers" rather than admitting structural failure.
approval
salah
"So glad we'll get more of him next season.
We'll just need to buy someone to replicate Salah's insane numbers from last season and we will be there."
"Salah is the biggest reason we won the league, this season has just shown how much he carried"
Manchester United supporters and neutrals have erupted over Gary Neville's allegedly partisan commentary during United's dramatic 3-2 defeat, accusing the Sky pundit of showing clear bias towards his former club and going silent when Liverpool scored. The criticism centres on Neville's inconsistent reaction to goals and his general demeanour throughout a thrilling encounter that saw United stage a comeback before ultimately falling short.
United Are Finished, Neville's Worse
Fans furious at both the team's performance and Neville's relentless bias against them, viewing his commentary as a personal vendetta that makes watching unbearable.
annoyance
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"I hate this... I hate all of this.... I hate commentators harping on every fucking team we play against.... "
"Want Gary Neville to stub his toe on the way out of the commentary gallery. What a nasty fucking wanker he had become the last few years."
Carragher's The Real Honest Broker
Viewers prefer the former Liverpool defender's measured takes because he actually seems to back United fairly, unlike Neville who's turned into a bitter agenda-pusher.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"I somehow like Carragher more than Gary - guy talks like he’s the VOICE of football."
"I do like it aswell but the fact that it seems like carragher is more hopeful for united than neville"
The Mute Button Tells The Story
Fans clock that Neville goes silent when Liverpool score but comes alive for United goals, exposing his commentary as performative cheerleading rather than journalism.
"How biased do you want to be?
Neville: Yes"
"Neville went mute when Gakpo scored & came to life when Mainoo scored 😂 square headed muppet"
Biased Is Putting It Lightly
Supporters call out the sheer hypocrisy of a supposed neutral commentator who can't hide his feelings, turning a football match into pantomime.
"How biased do you want to be?
Neville: Yes"
"Neville went mute when Gakpo scored & came to life when Mainoo scored 😂 square headed muppet"
Gary's Already Writing Tomorrow's Excuses
A tongue-in-cheek recognition that Neville will spin this result as progress for United regardless, moving the goalposts to fit whatever narrative suits him that week.
amusement
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"he would definitely say we made momentum in the second half and that was good to see."
"I eagerly await Gary Neville moving the goalposts again. "
With 272 posts tagged under referee decisions, the overwhelming fan response is dismissal and sarcasm rather than substantive debate—supporters are mocking what they view as bad-faith complaints, trading insults, and shutting down discussion rather than engaging with officiating grievances. The match itself saw four yellow cards issued across both sides, but the discourse has devolved into trolling and point-scoring rather than genuine analysis of the ref's performance.
The Ref Ruined Everything
Furious fans convinced the officiating was an absolute shambles and aren't interested in nuance — they just want to vent their rage at a decision that cost their side the match.
anger
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
"What a load of fucking bollocks you just typed out lmao "
"What a fucking joke, in cruise control to this shite"
Shut Down the Discourse
Dismissive commenters who think the whole argument is pointless and just want people to stop bringing it up, treating debate itself as tiresome rather than engaging with the substance.
"Shut up mate"
"@danny.19zWhat are you saying I just gave my opinion its fine if you don’t agree with it"
Actually, Let's Examine This
Level-headed analysts who mock the low-effort arguments flying around and demand fans engage with real evidence and logic before declaring the ref a villain or a hero.
neutral
Cody Gakpo
Federico Chiesa
""nuh uh"
truly a great argument."
"With a username like yours, it’s poetic justice "
Here's What Actually Happened
Match-focused observers reacting to the play itself rather than dwelling on controversies, keeping their eyes on the bigger tactical or performance picture instead of getting stuck in the blame game.
"Shut up mate"
"@danny.19zWhat are you saying I just gave my opinion its fine if you don’t agree with it"
Liverpool supporters are fixated on their lack of a defensive midfielder (a "number 6"), arguing the midfield needs reinforcement to compete at the highest level after drawing 3-2 with Manchester United. The discussion centres on recruitment needs and whether current personnel can adequately balance the team's attacking prowess with defensive stability.
Classic United Bounce-Back Narrative
Fans processing the 3-2 loss by zeroing in on the frustration that Manchester United clawed back from two goals down, making it feel like a missed opportunity rather than a clean defeat.
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Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"why am I annoyed it’s not more."
"Embarrass these fucks
WE WANT 9"
The Math Doesn't Add Up Debate
Supporters bickering over exact scoreline details and hypothetical margins, more interested in the arithmetic of what could have been than accepting the actual result.
"It's 6 pal 😂"
"Only 11 or so"
We're Still In This Thing
Optimistic voices choosing to focus on Liverpool's second-half fightback and the signs of resilience, believing the team has the firepower to turn midfield struggles into a winning formula.
amusement
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Great start!! 5 more now please lads "
"Hopefully many more than that!"
Carrick's United Deserves Humiliation
The most visceral camp, channelling post-match fury into a desire not just to beat Manchester United convincingly, but to inflict an emphatic, demoralising scoreline that proves Liverpool's superiority.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"lets get another 6 and fuck these bastards"
"I don’t want a third. I don’t want to kill the game off. I don’t want to destroy them. I want to humiliate them"
United supporters and neutrals are utterly exasperated by what they see as confused, incoherent football during the match — with widespread frustration at the team's inability to maintain defensive shape or execute a clear gameplan as the scoreline swings wildly. The negativity centres on a perceived lack of tactical discipline and basic footballing intelligence, with fans questioning whether the players are even on the same page.
Where's The System Gone?
United fans are furious that Carrick's side keeps reverting to the same shapeless, unconvincing football despite having the talent to control matches.
anger
"What the fuck are they doing seriously. So many times we've done this same shit, doesn't look convincing st all"
"What an unserious bunch of fucks. "
Missing The Plot Entirely
Some observers reckon the real problem isn't tactics at all — it's mental weakness and a lack of focus from players who should know better.
"cause you lack cognitive abilities"
"mindset"
Winners Don't Need Philosophy
A cynical camp argues that individual quality masks systemic chaos, so the lads just post their watches and collect wages while the structure crumbles underneath.
neutral
"Everything is fine though because the lot of them will just jump back on socials and post pictures of their new watch or fashion show."
"Yes they do lol "
Three Points, Questions Asked
Mixed voices acknowledging the win matters in the table but refusing to celebrate until United prove they can sustain this level of performance convincingly.
"cause you lack cognitive abilities"
"mindset"
A significant contingent of Liverpool supporters are furious over what they perceive as inconsistent and biased refereeing decisions throughout the match, with particular anger directed at a Bruno Fernandes incident they believe warranted a red card and Benjamin Sesko's opening goal which some claim involved handball. The frustration runs deep — fans feel the referee actively worked against them despite Manchester United ultimately winning 3-2, cementing a narrative of systemic bias that they argue undermines the integrity of the Premier League.
The Ref Cost Us Everything
Liverpool supporters convinced the official's performance was the decisive factor in a winnable match, pointing to incompetence as a systemic problem poisoning the Premier League week after week.
anger
annoyance
kit
fouls
"This ref has been fucking awful. And I say this shit biweekly at this point. Prem is a joke "
"Ref is awful. I feel for the world cup when our refs embarrass the country because of how incompetent they are!"
Fair Game, Badly Played
A smaller contingent acknowledging the referee made reasonable calls or even favoured Liverpool at points, suggesting the loss came down to United's execution rather than dodgy officiating.
neutral
kit
fouls
"Nice one ref"
"Referee being very kind to Liverpool so far. "
Fans are heavily criticising Liverpool's transfer strategy after a disappointing campaign, with repeated focus on the club's reported £500 million summer investment failing to deliver silverware or secure a top-four finish. United supporters are particularly vocal, arguing that Liverpool's financial outlay has been wasteful given the underwhelming results, whilst some Liverpool fans defend the spending as necessary restructuring following managerial transition.
Money Down the Drain
Liverpool supporters disgusted that half a billion pounds in investment has been squandered on a squad that's underperforming and nowhere near title contention.
disappointment
"@LFC On millions a year salary. They’re actually taking the fucking piss this season. Shouldn’t be on £50k a year the robbing bastards. Piss poor"
"@LFC This is what 500M spent in vain looks like, thrown in the trash, coupled with the stubbornness of wanting to continue with this shitty clown who calls himself "Liverpool's man"
Show Us The Receipts
Sceptics fact-checking the narrative around Liverpool's spending, questioning the actual figures being thrown around and what's genuinely been invested versus what's been recycled.
neutral
"Had a better season than Liverpool? Both end up in champions league, and Liverpool brought in over 150+ million from extra revenue. And not 1.29 billion in debt. 🤔"
"I would love you to show me when we spent 500m"
Buckle Up For Roster Overhaul
Realists accepting Liverpool's current squad simply isn't good enough and warning that serious recruitment must happen this summer or next season will be even worse.
"@nathanreddy3199Unfortunately thats probably true I don’t see us doing well next season without proper investment"
"Liverpool are so useless. The money they have squandered. Bewildering."
Manchester United supporters are hailing Kobbie Mainoo as a hero after his 77th-minute goal secured a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory against Liverpool, with fans expressing joy at the young academy product delivering the decisive moment in a pulsating Old Trafford encounter. The discussion captures the euphoria of United's dramatic turnaround from 2-0 down, with international supporters particularly vocal in celebrating both the win and Mainoo's emergence as a star player.
Red Devils Rising Again
United fans are riding the high of a dramatic late winner, convinced Carrick's side has found the winning mentality needed to challenge for the title.
love
approval
ggmu
"@ManUtd What a win GGMU"
"GGMU ❤"
VAR Wars and Controversy
Supporters are locked in debate over whether Mainoo's winner should have stood, with some defending the decision against those convinced VAR got it wrong.
"Ggmu from indonesia❤❤"
"GGMU"
Global Red Army Vibes
International United fans are simply celebrating the result without deep analysis, expressing raw emotional connection to the club regardless of how messy the match was.
neutral
ggmu
"@Mikeyavelli_ @ManUtd One mugu thinks he can see better than VAR. What you guys smoke is overwhelming your brain cells."
"@ManUtd GGMU ❤️❤️ let's connect ❤️❤️❤️❤️"
Manchester United and Liverpool supporters are intensely divided over VAR's handling of a potential handball in the build-up to Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner, with United fans insisting the decision was correct whilst Liverpool supporters argue officials failed to apply the "clear and obvious" standard consistently and may have deliberately favoured the hosts. The debate centres on whether VAR reviewed sufficient angles and whether the ball's trajectory changed off a defender's hand before the goal was scored.
VAR's Gone Rogue
United fans furious that officials are manufacturing handball controversies out of thin air, wasting everyone's time with nitpicking that ruins the beautiful game.
anger
annoyance
player
goal
"Fuck this VAR looking for a potential handball. What a waste of time. "
"Fucking hell VAR
CLEAR AND OBVIOUS CUNTS is what they are "
The VAR Lottery
Neutral observers pointing out that VAR's inconsistency and indecision have become a punchline — sometimes they're nowhere to be found, sometimes they're overstepping.
neutral
player
goal
"VAR enjoying their day off"
"VAR a difference maker ffs"
Persecution Politics
Conspiracy-minded United supporters convinced that VAR applies different standards to their club, deploying angles and zoom levels they'd never dare use against anyone else.
"How come they didn’t have the clear angle when VAR was reviewing ?"
"That ZOOM IN Var was never played against ANY Team, but decided to whip it out because We are United, the propaganda man...."
Fans are divided over whether a late challenge—most likely Bruno Fernandes' 81st-minute yellow card—should have been a straight red or a second yellow rather than just a caution, with debate intensifying around whether the referee's leniency was influenced by player status. The broader complaint centres on inconsistent officiating throughout a chaotic final stages, with accusations that United players escaped harsher punishment whilst Liverpool faced tougher treatment.
Shaw's Card Was A Disgrace
Fans absolutely furious that Luke Shaw received a yellow for what they believe was a clean or at worst soft challenge, turning their anger toward both the player's perceived theatrics and the referee's questionable decision-making.
anger
boot
"What a punchable face he has can only foul and run and nothing else such a fucking crybaby "
"Orange at best. But shitty tackle nonetheless. And horrible counter. Pass to amad he's through"
Yellow? Yeah, That's Right
Neutral observers simply acknowledging the referee's call in real-time without drama, treating the Shaw incident as a straightforward booking that matched the letter of the law.
neutral
boot
"Smart yellow that"
"OH THATS A YELLOW"
Should've Been Red, Not Yellow
Sceptical voices arguing the referee got the severity completely wrong and that Shaw's challenge deserved a straight red card rather than a soft yellow, questioning whether Slot's side got robbed in a crucial moment.
"He should have gotten a red."
"where was the clear red?"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Alexis Mac Allister
Appears across 9 debates: Liverpool Fans Turn on Chiesa After Late Collapse, Liverpool Fans Divided Over Slot's Tactical Setup, United and Liverpool Target Summer Transfer Overhaul, Frimpong Criticised for Defensive Mistakes, Curtis Jones Yellow Card Sparks Refereeing Row, Casemiro's Defensive Lapses Spark Fan Debate, Liverpool Fans Hail Szoboszlai's Heroics in Defeat, Manchester United Fans Debate Carrick's Future Amid Midfield Struggles, Liverpool Fans Criticise Mac Allister's Midfield Form
Dominik Szoboszlai
Appears across 9 debates: Liverpool Fans Turn on Chiesa After Late Collapse, Liverpool Fans Divided Over Slot's Tactical Setup, United and Liverpool Target Summer Transfer Overhaul, Frimpong Criticised for Defensive Mistakes, Curtis Jones Yellow Card Sparks Refereeing Row, Casemiro's Defensive Lapses Spark Fan Debate, Liverpool Fans Hail Szoboszlai's Heroics in Defeat, Manchester United Fans Debate Carrick's Future Amid Midfield Struggles, Liverpool Fans Criticise Mac Allister's Midfield Form
Andrew Robertson
Appears across 8 debates: Liverpool Fans Criticise Mac Allister's Midfield Form, Curtis Jones Yellow Card Sparks Refereeing Row, Mbeumo's Form Collapse Sparks Tactical Questions, Mainoo's Match-Winner Sparks Squad Debate at United, Kerkez's Defensive Positioning Draws Heavy Scrutiny, Liverpool Fans Debate Midfield Reinforcements After Draw, Manchester United Fans Demand Dalot Exit After Poor Display, A Shot
Joe Gomez
Appears across 7 debates: Liverpool Fans Criticise Mac Allister's Midfield Form, Curtis Jones Yellow Card Sparks Refereeing Row, Mbeumo's Form Collapse Sparks Tactical Questions, Mainoo's Match-Winner Sparks Squad Debate at United, Kerkez's Defensive Positioning Draws Heavy Scrutiny, Liverpool Fans Debate Midfield Reinforcements After Draw, A Shot
Cody Gakpo
Appears across 7 debates: Fans Debate Isak and Ekitiké's Missing Presence, Konate's Controversial Defending Divides Fan Opinion, Gakpo's Goal and Post-Match Shirt Drama, Fans Slam Neville's Biased Commentary in United Loss, Fans Dismiss Referee Controversy as Rage Bait, Liverpool Fans Savage Wirtz After Record Transfer Flop, Van Dijk's Defensive Struggles Spark Fan Frustration