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Manchester United defeated Liverpool 3-2, overcoming a two-goal lead loss to secure a spot in the UEFA Champions League. Kobbie Mainoo scored the decisive goal at Old Trafford.
Kobbie Mainoo's late goal helped Manchester United overcome a blown two-goal lead to seal UEFA Champions League qualification with a 3-2 win over rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday.
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Matheus Cunha 6', Benjamin Sesko 14', Dominik Szoboszlai 48', Cody Gakpo 56', Kobbie Mainoo 77'
The 21-year-old has been very good on the day, and he sniffs out a loose ball atop the 18.
Mainoo passes it through traffic and inside the post to restore Man Utd's advantage.
Fernandes is still hunting assist No. 20 and his free kick finds Casemiro.
Manchester United secured their Champions League spot by defeating Liverpool 3-2, with a late goal from Kobbie Mainoo.
The final score of the match was Manchester United 3, Liverpool 2.
Kobbie Mainoo scored the winning goal for Manchester United in their match against Liverpool.
Manchester United initially held a two-goal lead before Liverpool equalized, making their eventual 3-2 victory significant.

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The leaping Brazilian turns his header into the hands of a waiting Woodman.
Milos Kerkez will take the place of Andy Robertson in the 59th minute.
What a gift from Man United!
It's a warm-up drill. Ayden Heaven plays square to his keeper, and Senne Lammens makes an inaccurate central pass.
Two Liverpool players need one touch each to get it to Cody Gakpo for a simple finish and we're level in the 56th minute.
Diallo instantly with an error, as his back pass is stolen by Szoboszlai, who drives near 60 yards to cut by Harry Maguire and pass the ball through Diogo Dalot's legs and inside the far post.
Amad Diallo replaces Sesko at the break.
Does Arne Slot have any answers in the final third?
Mild controversy, we should say.
Super slo-mo, zoomed-in footage shows the ball does take the slightest of turns off of Sesko's fingertips, which are pulled close to his body.
Unsure they could've had that view during the VAR review.
The visitors have improved after going down 2-nil, but the final third is not their friend.
Mbeumo sends Bruno Fernandes down the right side, and the Portuguese slides a would-be record assist toward Benjamin Sesko. But Freddie Woodman slaps the shot away, only to make a meal of United's next chance.
Now Fernandes aims for Sesko, and Woodman slaps the ball off Sesko and over the line. It won't be a record-tying 20th PL assist of the season for Fernandes, unfortunately, but that's the only bad news for the Red Devils.
An early Man United corner kick comes back to Matheus Cunha outside the box.
His first bid is blocked but his second turns off the rear end of Alexis Mac Allister to wrong foot Freddie Woodman.
Isak joins Mo Salah and Hugo Ekitike as unavailable for Liverpool.
Lammens, Shaw, Maguire, Heaven, Dalot, Casemiro, Mainoo, Fernandes, Mbeumo, Cunha, Sesko
Woodman, Robertson, Van Dijk, Konate, Jones, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Wirtz, Frimpong, Gakpo,
Michael Carrick's interim spell in charge of United continues to go extremely well as they beat Brentford 2-1 at home on Monday to edge ever closer to the Champions League. Carrick's United look solid and steady and are a real threat on the counter with Bruno Fernandes pulling all the strings and having a wonderful season.
Liverpool have recovered well in recent weeks with three-straight wins in the Premier League putting them on the cusp of Champions League qualification too. Arne Slot really needed that run after a rough few months. Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak both scored beauties in the 3-1 home win against Crystal Palace last weekend to underline how important they will be next season, and beyond.
United are without center back Matthijs de Ligt through injury and Lisandro Martinez through suspension, as Harry Maguire and Ayden Heaven are expected to play their once again. Mateus Cunha and Luke Shaw are both doubts, so United could line up with Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Amad Diallo in attack again with Noussair Mazraoui coming in to defense but Patrick Dorgu is also an option at left back. Carrick will look to keep this tight and hit Liverpool on the counter, just like United did to win at Anfield earlier this season.
Mohamed Salah has a slight hamstring issue he picked up against Palace last weekend and will be out for this one. Hugo Ekitike is out for several months after his Achilles injury and he joins Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni and Wataru Endo on the sidelines. There is an issue in goal as Giorgi Mamardashvili is out injured, while legendary goalkeeper Alisson is nearing a return to fitness. If he doesn't make it then Freddie Woodman will play in goal and the third-choice goalkeeper made some great stops at home to Palace last weekend but looked understandably a little shaky at times. Liverpool will line up with Isak up top, Gakpo on the left, Wirtz in the No. 10 and probably Dominik Szoboszlai on the right of midfield given Salah's injury. That means Joe Gomez will likely come in at right back.
This feels like it will be a lot of fun as bragging rights are on the line with both teams knowing the result isn't really important as they are very likely to qualify for the Champions League. Manchester United 2-2 Liverpool.
Kick off time: 10:30am ET Sunday (May 3)
Venue: Old Trafford β Manchester
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock