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Manchester United Secure Champions League Return with Dramatic 3-2 Win Over Liverpool at Old Trafford

2 min · 4. Mai 2026
Episode Manchester United Secure Champions League Return with Dramatic 3-2 Win Over Liverpool at Old Trafford Cover

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Manchester United secured their return to the Champions League with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, thanks to Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner at Old Trafford. Early goals from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko gave United a 2-0 halftime lead, but Liverpool fought back with quick strikes from Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo before Mainoo restored the advantage, clinching third place and ending United's two-year absence from Europe's elite competition. This result leaves Liverpool in fourth, six points behind with three games left, while Bournemouth's 3-0 win over Crystal Palace keeps them in the top-five race. In Champions League semifinal action, Arsenal host Atlético Madrid in the second leg on Tuesday at the Emirates Stadium, tied 1-1 from the first leg with penalties from Viktor Gyökeres and Julián Álvarez. Arsenal, the only unbeaten side left in the tournament, boast a strong home record against Spanish teams and recent form highlighted by Bukayo Saka's standout performance in their 3-0 Premier League win over Fulham, where he assisted and scored. Atlético rested key players in their recent La Liga victory but face injury woes with Jose Gimenez and Pablo Barrios out, while Arsenal misses Jurriën Timber, Kai Havertz, and Mikel Merino. Transfer buzz heats up with Barcelona close to signing Manchester City's Champions League winner Bernardo Silva on a free transfer, with an 80% chance as he prioritizes the move and accepts a pay cut, pending Hansi Flick's approval after La Liga concludes. Manchester United, fresh off qualification, eye midfield reinforcements like Carlos Baleba, Joao Gomes, and Mateus Fernandes, plus defenders Murillo and Micky van de Ven. Current Champions League standings show Liverpool top with 21 points from eight games, followed closely by Barcelona, Arsenal, and Inter at 19. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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