Speaking independently from each other, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk argued that Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Man United could’ve been even more convincing.
“Easy game? I was surprised… it was quite open,” Salah told Sky Sports.
“It could’ve finished 5 or 6 to be honest.”
In a separate interview, Virgil van Dijk was told that Liverpool could’ve won by five or six goals.
The skipper answered simply: “We should have.”
Liverpool reasserted its dominance over Manchester United on Sunday by beating its great rival 3-0 on Sunday as Mohamed Salah enjoyed another dreamy visit to Old Trafford.
Salah scored for the seventh straight game at Old Trafford and also provided two first-half assists for Luis Diaz in United’s latest humiliation at the hands of its fiercest opponent in what is historically the biggest match in English soccer.
Make that 15 goals in all competitions for Salah against United since he joined Liverpool in 2017, and he was regaled with songs by the vocal visiting contingent in the final moments of a one-sided match.