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Dear smileband viewers, 

There has been a drive between difference as Liverpool took a formal hammering to Manchester United, an embarrassing defeat for the Red Devil’s, a shocking display, 8k evolution at its lowest resolution, a lost cause for concern. 

Manchester keep a forward play in the first half, as they had a few chances that was labelled offside and a declaration that was not signed by the players was a down fall to its aim of winning games in the primer league. 

Smileband ask this question, is this United last grasp for success, after the end to a manger who was labelled the greatest ever in English football history. 

The key saying is will Manchester ever gain there mojo back, will they increased there consumption of blue pills to rage that testosterone back in to the team. 

They notice this just before the second half that the game was over, it’s a lack of legitimacy in a team that aim its foundation, no fight pride or spirit to a team that can’t get bodies in the box. 

The Liverpool are an old feature that exist years ago when they was a winner mogul, giving up chances that lead to a lost of reputation that is a down cast to its lost of routine. 

The team has gone missing, it’s like they have been abducted by aliens, as major military need of assistance, swat team armed police with MP5 need to structure an order in the team. It’s that bad! 

The comparison between the old and new Manchester United is a far distance, a lost of foot work, skill, monument under the management that is far from strategic as you can imagine. 

Mo salah was a thought for inspiration as he better with class, gkapo goal was a slice’ like a cake for his birthday that was like a bombshell of striking power. 

The assist by mo was a result that served a special quick icing on the cake, as the 7-0 thrashing was a purpose for concern. 

Attached is a article regarding Manchester United vs Liverpool 

https://www.skysports.com/amp/football/news/11095/13030966/jurgen-klopp-liverpool-boss-believes-7-0-loss-should-galvanise-manchester-united-ahead-of-anfield-return

Article written by Christopher Stanley 

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