Liverpool 2 Vs Manchester United 0
An inspired display from David de Gea could not stop Liverpool claiming a
2-0 Europa League advantage against Manchester United.
Liverpool claimed a 2-0
advantage over rivals Manchester United in the first leg of their Europa
League last-16 tie, with Louis van Gaal's visitors indebted to
goalkeeper David de Gea for preventing a heavier loss at Anfield.
Daniel
Sturridge converted a 20th-minute penalty after Memphis Depay was
adjudged to have fouled Nathaniel Clyne and the industrious Roberto
Firmino added a second 17 minutes from time.
Jurgen
Klopp's maiden managerial victory in a fixture he referred to as "the
mother of all games" and Liverpool's first win over United in five
attempts would have been by a greater margin but for De Gea, who came
out on top as Philippe Coutinho and Sturridge lacked conviction from
close range.
Coutinho then prompted further
acrobatics from De Gea, although the Spain international was helpless
when Firmino netted Adam Lallana's cutback to score for a third
consecutive match.
As both sides sit outside the
Premier League's top four, the Europa League provides a valuable
alternative route into next season's Champions League, and it is United
who find themselves woefully off course after this famous fixture hit
the European stage for the first time.
United
might have stuck after 16 seconds but Marcus Rashford could not adjust
his footing when Depay's cross evaded Alberto Moreno and struck the
teenage forward on the knee.
Referee Carlos
Velasco Carballo entered the contest with a reputation as a strict
disciplinarian, due to 74 yellow cards and six reds in his past 12
matches, and Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson earned a second-minute
booking for a challenge on Morgan Schneiderlin.
The
Spanish official punished a grappling Depay for finding himself the
wrong side of Clyne just inside the area in the 19th minute and
Sturridge - back in the side for the first time since Liverpool's
penalty shoot-out loss to Manchester City in the League Cup final made
no mistake from the spot.
De Gea guessed
correctly, but was unable to keep the kick out and the United goalkeeper
excelled himself by denying Coutinho and Sturridge at close quarters
the latter opportunity coming as Chris Smalling woefully missed a
defensive header.
And De Gea added to his fine
catalogue of work when Lallana volleyed Firmino's right-wing cross
goalwards at the near post, three minutes before a half-time whistle
United needed more than their hosts.
Rashford,
largely ineffective in a right-sided attacking role, was replaced by
Michael Carrick at the break as Van Gaal switched to a back three and
United applied pressure after the restart.
But De
Gea was called upon once more in the 53rd minute as Coutinho teed
himself up to lash a 25-yard strike towards the top corner when the
United number one's fingertips intervened.
Clyne drew a punched save from De Gea before the latter watched Henderson slash wastefully over.
But
United's early second-half verve had all but vanished by the time
Carrick botched a clearance from Henderson's cross, sending the ball
into Lallana's path.
Lallana and Firmino would
make no mistake and Van Gaal's subsequent introduction of Ander Herrera
and Bastian Schweinsteiger felt like too little, too late.
Marouane
Fellaini, who pushed his luck more than most after entering Carballo's
book, including an apparent late elbow on Emre Can, sent an 85th-minute
header wide, but United will need to complete a stunning turnaround at
Old Trafford next week.
Key Opta Stats:
- Sturridge has scored five times and assisted another goal in his last seven games versus United in all comps.
- It was Sturridge's first strike in European competition for 1,934 days, last scoring in the Champions League for Chelsea v MSK Zilina in November 2010.
- United have kept just one clean sheet in their last 10 trips to Anfield in all competitions.
- Liverpool have ended a run of four consecutive defeats against United in all competitions.
- It was Sturridge's first strike in European competition for 1,934 days, last scoring in the Champions League for Chelsea v MSK Zilina in November 2010.
- United have kept just one clean sheet in their last 10 trips to Anfield in all competitions.
- Liverpool have ended a run of four consecutive defeats against United in all competitions.