The Free Press Journal

INCREDIBLE EPL DAY

Manchester United lets in six, Liverpool concedes seven

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It was one of those incredible days in English Premier League, as Manchester United and Liverpool were comprehens­ively humiliated by defeats that rank among the heaviest in their history.

Just when it looked like United's 6-1 collapse at home to Tottenham would be the day's biggest shock in the Premier League, Liverpool managed to surpass it.

The champions fell apart to lose 7-2 to an Aston Villa side that only avoided relegation on the final day of last season and is now one of only two sides with 100% starts.

No defending champion in 67 years has lost so heavily in England. It's been 57 years since Liverpool was beaten as badly.

"We lost kind of the plot," Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said.

"The results are strange." With Leicester opening Sunday with a 3-0 loss to West Ham, it leaves Everton and Villa, whose last titles came in the 1980s, leading the way

with perfect starts.

Sunday's latest wave of erratic results, with 25 goals across six games, continued the breathless, high-scoring start to a season being played out without fans in stadiums due to the pandemic.

The 3.79 per game goal ratio is the highest in the English league in 90 years, according to statistics from Opta.

To put into perspectiv­e the gulf between Villa and Liver

pool, 64 points separated them last season.

Coronaviru­s infections denied Liverpool both Sadio Mane and Thiago Alcantara. A shoulder injury meant Alisson Becker had to be replaced in goal by Adrian.

And it was Adrian's poor pass that was seized on by Jack Grealish to set up summer signing Ollie Watkins for his first Premier League goal after four minutes.

It was the start of a hat trick for the recruit from secondtier Brentford. Captain Grealish was on target twice, while there were also goals for John McGinn and Ross Barkley on his debut after joining on loan from Chelsea.

"Pretty much everybody made massive mistakes around the goals," Klopp said.

Mohamed Salah did score twice for Liverpool, but only when 2-0 and 5-1 down as the visitors were completely outplayed by Villa.

"To go and get a result and a performanc­e like that, against an exceptiona­l team, takes something special," Villa manager Dean Smith said.

Manchester United has now opened the season with backto-back home losses for the first time since 1986.

But it had started so well for United by winning a penalty inside 30 seconds that Bruno Fernandes converted. But Tottenham quickly turned the game around by exploiting United's wretched defense, with goals from Tanguy Ndombele and Son Heung-min ensuring Jose Mourinho's side was in front by the seventh minute.

United lost Anthony Martial to a red card that came after Erik Lamela overreacte­d to a slap in the face, with a delayed fall to the ground.

"It's very embarrassi­ng, it hurt all the players," said United's Ole Gunnar Solskjær.

"It hurts me as the manager. It's my worst day ever."

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Manchester United's Norwegian manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (R), Dejected Liverpool players

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