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A fourth successive defeat means Liverpool are now on their worst run for 11 years following Sunday's 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Anfield.

After Cody Gakpo had cancelled out Bryan Mbuemo's opener after just 63 seconds, it was left to Harry Maguire to head home a late winner as the Red Devils secured their first win away at Liverpool for nine years.

The ECHO, of course, was on hand to provide our extensive match-day coverage. From the big-match verdict, to player ratings through to the post-match analysis and the reactions of Arne Slot and Ruben Amorim, we had you covered every step of the way.

Our colleagues from the national media were also on hand to give their considered takes. Here's what they made of it all on the day as the Premier League champions suffered another setback.

Andy Hunter, of The Guardian, writes: "The time has come to start judging Alexander Isak fairly as a £125m Liverpool centre forward, Arne Slot said on Friday. In that case judgment must be harsh...

Continue Reading: National media make Liverpool point after Man United woe - 'What is the plan?'

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