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The club lacks 'philosophy and vision', praising Liverpool's current system

Former Manchester United midfielder Schweinsteiger said he was "not surprised" by Liverpool's 5-0 win over Old Trafford in the Premier League.

On Sunday afternoon, the Red Devils suffered a crushing defeat at home to rival Liverpool, who surrendered in front of a crowd, jurgen Klopp's men lost control in the riots and Mohammed Salah grabbed the headlines after taking part in the game. Just 13 minutes later, Merseyside scored twice, with decibel levels rising 4-0 at halftime, with Anthony Taylor blowing his whistle at half-time and a boo echoing on the ground. Salah completed the rout when he started over, along with his hat-trick.

The club lacks 'philosophy and vision', praising Liverpool's current system

Manchester United's 5-0 Liverpool player Mohammed Salah made The Old Trafford history.

Nabi Keita broke the deadlock five minutes before the game began, followed by Diogo Yota – ahead of Sadio Mane – who extended Liverpool's advantage eight minutes later. Salah then took a lid before half-time, becoming the first Premier League player to score a hat-trick at Old Trafford in the 50th minute.

The club lacks 'philosophy and vision', praising Liverpool's current system

Paul Pogba collected a red card 20 minutes after being introduced, spent a bad afternoon for the hosts and seriously increased the pressure on Solskjaer, whose position looked a bit untenable after that sobering goal conceded. After the game, experts, former players, fans and analysts quickly digested and picked the bones of one of the most high-profile games in football, and Schweinsteiger was one of them. Schweinsteiger will come up with two cents in this Manchester United team in its current state.

The club lacks 'philosophy and vision', praising Liverpool's current system

The former United player, who hinted at the club's lack of "philosophy and vision", praised Liverpool's current system, tweeting "it's been a devastating day for Manchester United, the fans and the club, but it didn't come out of thin air." "It's not surprising." Liverpool showed them the difference, which is huge – philosophical and visionary. "Congratulations to Liverpool." Hopefully Manchester United will be back soon. ”

The club lacks 'philosophy and vision', praising Liverpool's current system