Kobbie Mainoo celebrates late winning goal as Manchester United beats Liverpool 3-2 at Old Trafford, clinching Champions League qualification.
Kobbie Mainoo celebrates late winning goal as Manchester United beats Liverpool 3-2 at Old Trafford, clinching Champions League qualification.
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Manchester United beat Liverpool 3-2 to seal Champions League spot

Kobbie Mainoo scored a late winner as Manchester United defeated Liverpool 3-2 at Old Trafford on Sunday. The victory confirmed a top-four Premier League finish and Champions League qualification with three games remaining. Mainoo, returning from injury, celebrated his decisive goal in front of family members.

Manchester United took a commanding early lead against Liverpool. Matheus Cunha opened the scoring in the sixth minute with a left-footed effort that deflected off Alexis Mac Allister. Benjamin Sesko doubled the advantage in the 14th minute, bundling in a rebound after an initial save on a cross delivered by Cunha via Bruno Fernandes assistance, beating goalkeeper Freddie Woodman despite Virgil van Dijk's block on Cunha's first attempt. United's fast start put Liverpool on the back foot before halftime, with Cody Gakpo's curling shot narrowly missing for the visitors despite their possession spells. Liverpool mounted a fierce fightback after the break. Dominik Szoboszlai halved the deficit in the 47th minute, capitalizing on a loose pass to drive forward and finish. Cody Gakpo leveled the score in the 56th minute from close range after Alexis Mac Allister won possession high up the pitch from a United error. The game opened up as both sides pushed for a winner, with Liverpool threatening through wide deliveries and set pieces. Mainoo settled the contest in the 77th minute, finishing calmly into the bottom corner after Luke Shaw's cross was headed down by Amad Diallo. The academy graduate, back from a spell out, described the moment emotionally: “I used to sit in that corner, I’m just so blessed to be in this position. I used to dream of times like these.” He praised manager Michael Carrick: “He’s played a huge part in it, all the confidence he gives all the players.” Carrick, who replaced Ruben Amorim in January, kept focus forward despite the milestone. “Qualifying for the Champions League felt off in the distance at one point, it’s not something we celebrate really, we just want to finish high up in the league,” he said. He credited the team's spirit and response to setbacks: “Two setbacks could have knocked us but the players were quality, and we came out on top.” The win marks a transformation under Carrick, securing Europe's top table with games to spare.

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X discussions celebrate Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Liverpool, highlighting Kobbie Mainoo's late winner that secured Champions League qualification. Analysts praised Mainoo's stats and performance, while official accounts shared celebrations involving Michael Carrick. Fans noted the dramatic 12-touch buildup to the goal and called for Carrick's permanent appointment. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive from United supporters, with high engagement on posts from journalists and media outlets.

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