Liverpool put the ball in the back of the net four times against Manchester United but came away from Anfield with a 2-0 win on Sunday afternoon.
The first goal came via a sensational header from Virgil van Dijk in the opening 15 minutes while the second was scored by Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian broke clear from an Alisson through ball and slotted past David de Gea in stoppage time.
Between that both Roberto Firmino and Gini Wijnaldum put the ball in the back of the net but both goals were disallowed following a check by VAR.
Wijnaldum was rightly judged offside following Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's excellent through ball but in the build-up to Firmino's beautifully curled effort, Van Dijk was deemed to have fouled De Gea after jumping to challenge for a looping ball alongside the goalkeeper.
That decision sparked fierce debate following the game with many believing the goal should have stood - and it's clear captain Jordan Henderson wasn't too happy with the ruling that took place either.
Just before the players were about to head back onto the pitch after half-time, Henderson spoke to match referee Craig Pawson in the tunnel about the "foul on De Gea".
The official's response was unclear but in response the Liverpool captain puffed his cheeks in a slightly exasperated way and said: "I thought it had to be clear."
Firmino's strike caused unrest in the United ranks as they raged to Pawson after the Brazilian rifled past goalkeeper De Gea.
The visitors clearly thought Van Dijk's jump with the Spanish shot-stopper was unfair seconds before the goal and De Gea's own protestations earned him a yellow card as the incident was being looked at by VAR Paul Tierney.
Eventually the effort was chalked off, but Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer's side have now been charged with a failure to keep their players in check at Anfield.