Liverpool legend Graeme Souness has last laugh after Manchester United icons Gary Neville and Roy Keane giggle at his pre-match prediction
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Roy Keane and Gary Neville weren’t convinced by Graeme Souness’ prediction for Liverpool’s clash against Manchester United – but it’s clear to see who had the last laugh.
The Reds humiliated Erik ten Hag’s side at Anfield on Sunday as they won 7-0 on Merseyside – their biggest victory over the Red Devils ever.
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Keane and Neville couldn’t resist a cheeky smile when Souness gave his pre-match prediction
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The smile was firmly wiped off Neville’s face post-match
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Keane wasn’t best pleased either
As for United, they have suffered their worst league defeat since Boxing Day in 1931 when Wolves recorded the same scoreline.
No one would have been expecting the shock result as United trailed just 1-0 heading into the second half, before a capitulation saw them ship in six goals.
United went into the match in great form, having beaten Barcelona to progress into the Europa League last-16
They then ended their six-year trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, where they then progressed into the FA Cup quarter-finals at the expense of West Ham earlier in the week.
So it came as no surprise that club legends Keane and Neville were confident of snatching a result, as shown by them giggling at Souness’ prediction for the encounter.
Speaking on Sky Sports ahead of the fixture, the Reds icon said: “I think where Liverpool are right now, this game comes along at the perfect time.
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“I think what an opportunity to put a marker down, to shut all the doubting Thomas’ up and damage United.
“But I think the priority for Liverpool is to turn up today – it was only 12 days ago that Liverpool played Real Madrid here – people were saying ‘they’re back’ after that first 45 minutes.
“OK they fell apart in the second half, but Liverpool are capable of that, they did it 12 days ago.
“And I fully expect them to turn up today, and it’s a long time since I’ve been this confident about a Liverpool win against United as I am today.
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United suffered their worst league defeat Boxing Day in 1931
“I just feel like they’re going to turn, I think they’ll be bang on it today.
“You ask these two chaps [Keane and Neville] if it’s easy to play here if you’re a United player, this is a difficult place for United to come.
“And I think the crowd will play a part today too.”
His statement ultimately came true as Liverpool wiped the smirks off Keane and Neville’s faces by full-time.
Keane ripped into United as he branded their display as ’embarrassing’ and that he would go into ‘hiding’ out of shame.
As for Neville, he declared that United’s second half performance was a ‘disgrace’ as he tore into Bruno Fernandes.