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Kobbie Mainoo left Jurgen Klopp “screaming” and “fuming”, explains Liverpool legend
Kobbie Mainoo once again showed off his plethora of skills as Manchester United drew 2-2 with Liverpool at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Manchester United‘s 2-2 draw with Liverpool was a fantastic watch for neutrals, but both sets of fans were left with both positives and negatives at full-time.
For United fans, although the overall performance was sub-par, the two goals scored by Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo were nothing short of world-class, while Liverpool fans saw their title hopes suffer a blow as they dropped two points.
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Mainoo, in particular, has continued to get significant coverage following his brilliant curling effort, with the 18-year-old England international leaving Jurgen Klopp “screaming” after the goal.
This is according to Liverpool legend and former United striker Michael Owen, who broke down the goal and the aftermath following the tie.
Owen told Premier League Productions: “As soon as it left his foot as well, we were right behind it, the camera angle was great, he finds a lovely little pocket, he starts the move and finishes it as well.
“Aaron Wan-Bissaka making a move on his overlap, but that touch on his back foot to open himself up to curl it – he did play quite high today.
“Look at Jurgen Klopp – he knows it. He is screaming at his men: ‘Someone has to go and pick him up’. After the goal goes in, Jurgen Klopp is absolutely fuming that he was allowed to turn and have that space. Brilliant!”
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