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All you should know as Man Utd and Liverpool followers brawl in road

All you need to know as Man Utd and Liverpool fans brawl in street – Daily Star

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A mass brawl allegedly erupted after Manchester United beat Liverpool 3-2 in a thrilling Premier League clash at Old Trafford, with footage appearing to show a man being kicked in the head

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Manchester United and Liverpool fans got into a violent brawl(Image: Jam Press/@CrimeLdn)

Football fury: need to know about man utd and liverpool fans’ violent brawl

  • A violent brawl erupted between Manchester United and Liverpool fans following United’s 3-2 victory at Old Trafford.
  • Shocking footage shows a group of United fans intercepting a coach carrying Liverpool supporters on Trafford Road, leading to a mass fight spilling onto the street.
  • The disturbing scenes include one Liverpool fan being repeatedly kicked in the head while lying defenceless on the ground.
  • Fans online were left stunned by the violence, with one person slamming “the last two kicks, especially the last one” and another adding: “Coward kicks to the head when someone is down, pathetic.”
  • A third said: “Absolute scum, no excuses for it in this day and age.”
  • The incident represents the latest flashpoint in one of football’s most bitter rivalries between England’s two most successful clubs.
  • Greater Manchester Police have been approached for comment on the violence that followed United’s victory secured by Kobbie Mainoo’s 74th-minute winner.
  • READ THE FULL STORY: Man Utd and Liverpool fans fight in street as man kicked in head in sickening coach video
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