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Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow

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At 23:30 Beijing time on October 24, the 9th round of the Premier League, Manchester United faced Liverpool at home. Salah scored 2 shots and 1 pass in the first half, Nabi Keita scored a goal, and United fell behind 4-0 at halftime. C Luo became angry and kicked his opponent yellow.

Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow

Cameras kept giving to Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the DNA coach whose face had been ugly and had been scratching his head.

Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow

The 36-year-old C Luo also rarely lost control of his emotions, and in the stoppage time, there was a scene of violent kicks against his opponent, and the two sides once had a physical conflict.

Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow
Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow

At that time, Jones used his body to protect the ball, and C Luo kicked him to the ground behind him, and finally kicked him several times. Venting emotions in this way is not advisable, and it is indeed rare for an experienced superstar like Cristiano Ronaldo.

Halftime 0-4! Manchester United were madly humiliated at home, and Cristiano Ronaldo rarely lost control: the violent kick of the opponent was yellow

Four minutes after Cristiano Ronaldo's emotional loss of control, Salah poured salt on United's wounds and he scored another goal to help Liverpool return to the dressing room with a 4-0 lead.

Contributing 2 goals and 1 assist in the first half, Salah set two consecutive all-time records. First, he became the first Liverpool player to score three consecutive games against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Second, he surpassed Drogba as the most goalscoring African player in Premier League history.

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