Sir Alex Ferguson watched on from the stands alongside Kenny Dalglish yesterday as Manchester United claimed their first away win over Liverpool in nine-and-a-half years.
An opener inside two minutes from Bryan Mbeumo and a late header from Harry Maguire cancelled out Cody Gakpo’s leveller in between to clinch an emphatic victory on the road for Ruben Amorim’s Reds on Sunday.
Now, only two points separate United and their arch-rivals on Merseyside after matchweek eight.
Amorim has several key men to thank for Anfield triumph

The goal scorers will rightfully reap the plaudits for their efforts in sealing the triumph, but credit must be given to the other Reds who did their bit to get the result over the line.
Senne Lammens, for example, enjoyed yet another stellar outing between the sticks for the club, having only made his debut prior to the international break.
He has earned the highest rating (Fotmob) of any player on the pitch in his two appearances, being granted an 8.4 for his efforts yesterday.
The deadline-day signing made five saves in total, including two diving saves and two saves inside the box. Lammens also recorded two high claims, one punch and 11 recoveries.
Further afield, Matheus Cunha proved troubling for Liverpool’s backline, registering three final-third passes and two successful dribbles.
He was deployed in front of Mbeumo and Mason Mount to lead a formidable frontline choice by the head coach.
Why Sir Alex will be pleased with what he saw from United
When reacting to the summer signings’ performances post-match, journalist Sam Pilger shared why he believed the trio would’ve been given the seal of approval from a United managerial legend.
He said: “Sir Alex Ferguson always said he judged a player on how they performed at Anfield, and so after today we conclusively learned that Lammens, Mbeumo and Cunha have all got what it takes to succeed at Manchester United.”