Man United fans react to 'shocking defending' after conceding two to Liverpool

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Manchester United fans have raged at their team on social media as they conceded after only four minutes to arch-rivals Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp's title-chasing Liverpool started in electrifying fashion with January signing Luis Diaz converting from Mo Salah's square pass to put their side 1-0 up.

Liverpool's attacking players appeared to carve through United's midfield and backline like butter and their fans expressed their anger on Twitter following the goal.

Much of the criticism was reserved for club captain Harry Maguire, who half-heartedly pressed Sadio Mane allowing Salah to run in-behind.

One user asked: 'What was Maguire doing?'

While another wrote: 'Why does Maguire step up so far when he’s got no pace to get back into position whatsoever?'

Following the goal, goalkeeper David De Gea and Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold clashed after the Liverpool player almost kicked the ball into the Spaniard. Maguire was forced to split the two up.

One user noted: 'Maguire cared more about getting between De Gea and TAA than he did the ball.'

Another fan on Twitter questioned both the defending and also the incident of 'star player' Paul Pogba, who was booed at Old Trafford on Saturday, limping off soon after the goal.

They wrote: 'Shocking defending 1-0 down already looking clueless,& the star player Pogba decides he’s had enough so hobbles off .. what a poor imitation of Man United this current crop are'.

Gary Neville, commentating for Sky, labelled this United team the 'worst' he had seen in his 42 years of watching the club.

Following Liverpool's second goal of the night, United fans once again raged at their team.

Another user wrote: 'Man United are a disgrace! No off the ball running, no energy, not trying, you bunch of clowns!'

'Honestly this performance from United is beyond bad,' another added.

Meanwhile another, perhaps taking inspiration from the fact that Liverpool had only ever finished above United six times in the Premier League's history, noted the 'gulf' between the two sides.

'Can't remember seeing such a gulf between the sides, ever. Depressingly terrible,' they wrote.

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