- Liverpool defeats Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford
- Steven Gerrard scored twice from the penalty spot
- Gerrard missed a third penalty before Luis Suarez scored
- Manchester United’s Nemanja Vidic sent off
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(CNN) — “Make us dream” read the message.
As the Liverpool supporters danced and sang at the Theatre of Dreams, the nightmare continued for Manchester United manager David Moyes.
A crushing 3-0 victory over United was the least Brendan Rodgers’ side deserved as it outclassed and outfought an insipid and pitiful United.
Two goals from Steven Gerrard, both from the penalty spot and a Luis Suarez strike, condemned United to defeat and gave yet more credence that Liverpool is a serious title contender.
Liverpool, which sits four points behind leader Chelsea with a game in hand, was a class apart on an afternoon where United’s deficiencies were laid bare for all to see.
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Last season, United finished 28 points clear of Liverpool on its way to winning the Premier League title.
Now, Moyes’ side is 14 points behind and faces the embarrassment of not even managing to qualify for European football.
On Wednesday, United meets Greek side Olympiakos in the second leg of its last 16 Champions League tie needing to overturn a two-goal deficit to progress.
Failure would represent another disastrous episode in Moyes’ reign since replacing Alex Ferguson at the end of last season.
Worse for United is the success of its greatest rival – Liverpool.
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A fifth successive league victory was recorded with consummate ease as United’s lack of cohesion afforded the likes of Suarez and strike partner Daniel Sturridge more room than they could ever have imagined.
Liverpool dominated the opening 45 minutes and went ahead when Rafael, already on a yellow card, handled inside the penalty area.
Rafael, fortunate not to be sent off, then watched on as Gerrard expertly placed the ball into the corner.
United, with Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Robin van Persie, all on the field, struggled to make any real impact.
Its only real opportunity of the first half came when Rooney’s fierce effort was tipped away by Simon Mignolet in the Liverpool goal.
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