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Manchester United compounds Liverpool’s woes with win in FA Cup

- By ROB HARRIS

Manchester, England — A scream from Andy Robertson was a forlorn attempt to distract Mason Greenwood beginning Manchester United's comeback. The defender won't be the only one shrieking at Liverpool after going out of the FA Cup.

Not that everything went wrong for Liverpool at Old Trafford, with Mohamed Salah scoring twice. The Liverpool striker's opener was canceled out by Greenwood and he leveled after Marcus Rashford put United in front. But Bruno Fernandes bent in a free kick in the 78th minute to send United into the fifth round with a 3-2 victory on Sunday.

“If you win a game there are negatives, if you lose a game too but I saw the boys really, really wanted it," Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said.

"We had problems on the counteratt­ack. It was intense, but there were positives.”

Losing, though, compounded a miserable 70 hours that also saw Liverpool beaten at home by Burnley on Thursday in a further blow to its title defense. It was a 0-0 draw with United a week ago that helped United stay top of the league.

The excitement lacking in the Anfield league encounter was on show a week later at a freezing Old Trafford with the highest scoring match between these fiercest of English rivals since 2010.

United was joined by Everton, Chelsea, Leicester and Burnley on Sunday in advancing to the round of 16 where it will play West Ham next month.

Liverpool has gone 483 minutes without a league goal but remembered where the net is in the cup. Roberto Firmino thread a pass to Salah who lifted a shot over Dean Henderson from close range in the 18th minute.

But the lead lasted only six minutes. Paul Pogba's tackle gained possession, Donny van de Beek released Rashford on the left flank by the halfway line and a diagonal pass landed perfectly at the feet of Greenwood.

The favor was returned three minutes into the second half.

Greenwood played in Rashford through the center and and the striker placed the ball in bottom corner for his 15th goal in all competitio­ns this season.

A sideways pass from Edinson Cavani was too casual and was intercepte­d by James Milner. After passing to Firmino on the left of the penalty area, Milner was inside the box as the return pass came across. But Milner's stepover let the ball roll through to Salah who squeezed a shot through Henderson's legs.

Chelsea advances

In snowy conditions at Stamford Bridge, Tammy Abraham scored a hat trick as Chelsea beat Luton 3-1 — the first two coming in a seven-minute span in the first half.

There was a rare start these days for Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga but familiar error, which allowed Jordan Clark's shot to go through him. But Abraham struck again in the 74th minute to ease Chelsea's anxieties to take his season tally to 11.

Not even a cup game could help Timo Werner find the net again. The German missed a late penalty to leave him with only one goal in two months, which came in the previous round.

 ?? MARTIN RICKETT/AP PHOTO ?? Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal on Sunday during the English FA Cup 4th round soccer match against Liverpool at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.
MARTIN RICKETT/AP PHOTO Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal on Sunday during the English FA Cup 4th round soccer match against Liverpool at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.

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