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Bisa kok di OT menang 3-0. ingat kan laga UCL dulu pas lawan Olympiakos, kalah 2-0 di kandang lawan. di balas 3-0 di OT..... atau perlu panggil David moyes lagi hahahahah
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"Saya harus katakan Liverpool menciptakan atmosfir yang fantastis. Mereka bermain sangat bagus di babak pertama dan kami tidak bisa menghadapi tekanan," ujar van Gaal kepada BT Sport.

"David de Gea fantastis. Tapi, kami dihadapkan pada penalti murah dan di babak kedua, kami mengubah ketajaman. Kami memiliki kontribusi lebih di pertandingan ini, tapi kami tidak menciptakan cukup peluang."

"Mereka mencetak gol murah lagi karena ia [Firmino] sudah dalam posisi off-side, dan itu sulit [buat kami]. Kalah 2-0 adalah hasil yang sulit buat kami, tapi kami harus menciptakan atmosfir seperti itu pada pekan depan."

"Liverpool layak menang, tapi bagaimana mereka mencetak gol itu adalah murah."

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buat gw target plg penting akhir musim bukan lg piala FA ato lolos UCL (ato juara liga kalo msh ada yg optimis ), target plg penting cm 1, jgn sampe De Gea pindah, udah itu aja.

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Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United - Five things we learned: Juan Mata proves he is not captain material and Roberto Firmino continues impressive form with a goal

* Juan Mata named captain on the night - and proved he is not up to task
* Sir Alex Ferguson watched along with former chief executive David Gill
* Roberto Firmino grabbed second goal to give home side control of the tie
* Memphis Depay gave away penalty and was disappointing at Anfield


Eyebrows were raised when Juan Mata was tasked with leading Manchester United - ahead of Chris Smalling and the midfielder proved he is not ready to be the Red Devils general.

Sir Alex Ferguson was in attendance, along with David Gill and the pair will not have been pleased, as they watched Daniel Sturridge and Roberto Firmino score to give Liverpool a two-goal cushion. Sportsmail's Dominic King looks at five things he learned from Anfield...

1. Juan Mata isn't captain material

Think of the warriors who have led Manchester United out at Anfield: Bryan Robson, Steve Bruce and Roy Keane are easily recalled from the modern era, men who would stand tall and drag their teams out of difficult moments. They provided security on the field and reassurance to those in the away end.

So imagine, then, what the feelings must have been when United fans saw Juan Mata standing at the front of the line, waiting to swap pennants. This being Juan Mata, who was sent off at West Brom on Sunday. Some reward for a moment of stupidity.

Mata might be a nice player and have experience but a Manchester United skipper? He was barely involved and never looked like galvanising his team when they were under pressure. One of many curious decisions by Louis Van Gaal. The man with the armband was weak and so was his team.



Juan Mata (centre) was surprisingly named as captain for Manchester United and was barely involved

2. Old enmities stand the test of time

IT was 7.52pm when Manchester United's hierarchy made their way to the posh seats. First came David Gill, then came Sir Bobby Charlton, a man who oozes grace and distinction. Ed Woodward, the current Chief Executive, was there too, sporting a multi-coloured scarf that Doctor Who would have thought twice about wearing.

Then, of course, there was Sir Alex Ferguson. He parked himself next to Gill after exchanging pleasantries and while some of United's directors looked at The Kop blasting out 'You'll Never Walk Alone', Ferguson looked anywhere else, chomping on a piece of gum and almost recoiling at Liverpool's anthem.

It was the kind of pose and look he would have had if he had been sat in the dugout overseeing operations. Safe to say one of his teams would never have played in such a spartan way here.

3. Roberto Firmino is slow burner who is really starting to ignite

At the beginning of this season, there were questions about how and where Liverpool's £29million signing from Hoffenheim would fit in and Brendan Rodgers seemed reluctant to play him.

Injuries and a period of adjustment hardly cast him in a positive light but since the turn of the year, Firmino has been superb and he was one of Liverpool's standout performers, the green boots he wore moved to quick for United's defenders.

There is a gap in Liverpool's squad for an icon to emerge and while it would be premature to say Firmino is going to become just that, he has made relentless progress in recent weeks. He scored his eighth goal since January 1 and it is by far the most important of his short career in England. The exciting thing is the promise of better to come. His standing ovation and the rousing cheers when he was substituted in the 84th minute were fully deserved.

4. Europe takes the Anfield crowd to different places

It has become a cliche to talk about the atmosphere changing in this ground when the opposition was foreign but there could be no more stark example to see the difference between the intensity of the noise here and how it was when the teams met in January.

That game was like an "experience" for fans, the crowd full of day trippers. The intensity for this, though, was on another level from the moment the teams emerged and the noise remained constant throughout. Jurgen Klopp wants Anfield to become an ordeal for visiting teams and this was a glimpse of how it can be. United - like Arsenal and Chelsea, who were blown away here in the Champions League in years gone by - simply couldn't cope.

5. Liverpool got away with it when they never signed Memphis Depay

It was around this time 12 months ago that Liverpool, who were aware that trouble was brewing with Raheem Sterling, set their sights on signing the winger who had been dazzling for PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivise.

Liverpool officials met his representatives but, in the end, the lure of working with Louis Van Gaal was decisive. Once Manchester United showed their hand, there was only going to be one winner in that particular race.

Depay might have talent but what this game showed, again, was the move to such a big stage has happened too soon. Depay, who conceded the foul from which Daniel Sturridge put Liverpool in front, had an abysmal night, with his passes never finding a white shirt and his shots invariably went high and horribly wide. It would be unfair to make him the scapegoat for the worst performance United have produced at Anfield since the 1980's but he was a symbol of how bad they have become.



Memphis Depay (right) is shown a yellow card after giving away the penalty and was disappointing again

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Manchester United were insipid and witless against Liverpool... they couldn't find their way out of a dark room with a torch

* Manchester United played pauper's football in 2-0 defeat at Anfield
* Liverpool take decisive lead to Old Trafford for Europa League second leg
* United have had only one shot on goal in their last 180 minutes of football
* Louis van Gaal's side don't look like Manchester United anymore


On the stairs leading up to the posh seats at Anfield last night, a Manchester United luminary pulled an old friend from the other side of the rivalry to one side and made a single, very clear point. Looking at his team sheet, he said: ‘This is the worst United team I can remember’.

It was hard to argue then and, 90 minutes later, the conversation was complete as United’s decline in to what is verging on irrelevance was summed up by some statistics more telling even than the 2-0 scoreline.

Louis van Gaal’s team have now played 180 minutes of football in the last five days – at Anfield and at West Brom in the Barclays Premier League – and have forced the opposition goalkeeper to make one save. That moment arrived with half an hour left here as Morgan Schneiderlin shot in to Simon Mignolet’s midriff rather tamely from 25 yards.



Van Gaal's side face an uphill struggle to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League this season

To add to that, there are some other facts. United had only 40 per cent of possession during this game. They didn’t force a single corner. This was pauper’s football from Van Gaal’s team and no wonder former United players spoke so passionately on TV afterwards.

United teams have come to Anfield and failed before, of course. Whoever has held the whip hand in term of league position over the years hasn’t really mattered. Games between these two – whether they be at the east or west end of the A580 – have always been devilishly hard to predict.

But rarely, if ever, before have a United team ran out at Anfield and contributed a performance as insipid, witless and disorganised as this. The most you expect is some spit, fire and snot. From the directors’ box Sir Alex Ferguson must have looked on and wondered who it was who crept in and stole his club’s DNA sometime over the last three years.

Liverpool were excellent. Motivated and fuelled by memories of United’s ill-deserved victory here in January – they had one shot that day as well and it went in - Jurgen Klopp’s team were terrific to watch and their only regret will be that they will only take a two-goal lead to Old Trafford next week. This could have been a rout.

Their opposition, though, were wretched and perhaps the most damning part of their night was that they appeared to be playing to instruction.

Former United midfielder Paul Scholes suggested on TV that he couldn’t work out what exactly Van Gaal’s team were trying to do. It was, however, quite clear that the game plan was to sit deep, smother Liverpool’s creative players with bodies and hope desperately to get something on the break. It was horribly unambitious and in many ways was a complete betrayal of United’s heritage.

Unambitious? Yes, for sure. But this is a Van Gaal team, remember. This is the coach whose team came home with a third placed finish from the last World Cup having spent most of their month in Brazil sitting deep inside their own half.

At least that Dutch team was well-drilled, energetic and willing to roll out a well-rehearsed plan. This Van Gaal side look as though they couldn’t find their way out of a dark room with a torch and once again last night they were indebted to their goalkeeper David de Gea.

Without him, they would struggle to hold a position in the top half of the Premier League.

In many ways, this was a terrific night for English football. This may have been Europe’s second tier competition but a while it didn’t seem to matter.

The atmosphere at Anfield was reminiscent of better times on Merseyside and it is hard to remember a time when ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ was sung with such prolonged gusto before kick-off.



Some away fans wore Manchester United's white shirts which were handed out by the club before the game

For a time all that United seemed to have to offer was some offensive songs from their away support. References to Hillsborough are never welcome and certainly not a time when inquests in to the death of 96 Liverpool fans are still continuing down the road in Warrington.

Happily, those songs appeared only briefly and there was no response from the Kop. What we didn’t need was anything to distract from the football because, for all that Liverpool were dominant throughout, the result remained peculiarly in the balance until the prodigiously gifted Firmino scored what may be a decisive second goal with 15 minutes left.

The concession of that goal was telling, too. Van Gaal’s attempts to reshuffle tactically to change the momentum of the game at half-time were as baffling as had been his team’s football.

Poor old Michael Carrick – thrust in to the relatively unfamiliar territory of central defence - fumbled like a nervous teenager as Adam Lallana approached and the immediate result was a goal and a margin of Liverpool victory that takes them to Old Trafford as overwhelming favourites next week.

In order for United to prevail in the tie, they must find something of their true selves in the second leg. Their decline under Van Gaal – even from the modest standards of predecessor David Moyes – has been staggering and last night there was no escaping it.

United no longer look like United and that is damning. It is okay to lose but it is not okay to lose like this.

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