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Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport
While you lot keep mulling over that important thumb vote below, let's get a bit more reaction from the other camp.
Here's Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk...
Reaction, analysis and talking points as Manchester United beat Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League for the first time in over nine years
Harry Maguire's late winner gives manager Ruben Amorim back-to-back wins as Man Utd manager for the first time
Liverpool have now lost four in a row in all competitions - for the first time since 2014 - and they are now four points off leaders Arsenal
Ruben Amorim says it was 'probably the biggest win of my time at Man Utd' as they moved up to ninth
Arne Slot says he is 'concerned' by Liverpool's form but his side struggled against the 'long ball' style of United
Punditry: Roy Keane says it's a 'huge win' for Man Utd | Jamie Redknapp says Amorim got 'every call right'
Nottingham Forest are in advanced talks with former Everton boss Sean Dyche to replace Ange Postecoglou
Ex-Chelsea and Brighton manager Graham Potter appointed Sweden boss
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Written by Ben Ramsdale, Alex Brotherton, Sean Byrne
Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport
While you lot keep mulling over that important thumb vote below, let's get a bit more reaction from the other camp.
Here's Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk...
It has crossed my mind...
What do you reckon?
Should Harry Maguire be involved in Thomas Tuchel's 2026 World Cup squad?
Thumbs up for yes, thumbs down for no.
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Awesome performance from Harry Maguire yesterday... Thomas Tuchel must have to be giving some serious thought to a World Cup spot for slabhead!!
Jens, Salisbury
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim speaking about Harry Maguire: "Maguire is so important in this moment. When we have a moment you can feel the team struggle a lot but I was trying to prepare the way he plays and the way he controls those set pieces and you saw it today, he scored a goal but that experience is really important.
"It's one more win, enjoy it. Tomorrow let's forget about it and focus on the next one right away."
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Wayne Rooney
Former Man Utd striker on The Wayne Rooney Show
I would have struggled to have dealt with what Harry Maguire has been through. He was a meme for years. For him to have dealt with so much, he's incredibly strong. People were laughing at him, and he's been in World Cup teams of the tournament.
It was bullying, he was getting bullied all over the place, and for him to heave dealt with that, you have to say he's a strong human being. It's not nice for his family either, so for him to come out the other side and show his ability, I couldn't be happier for him.
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Utd deserved the win. But they weren’t amazing. Parked the bus but were always open. Liverpool were awful but created a load of chances. Pundits and fans getting ahead of themselves a bit. If Gakpo scores and doesn’t hit the posts, would we still say United were good?
Josh, Cardiff
Good result for United, but the score should have been around 6-3 to Liverpool with the chances they made. Both teams have defensive issues, so Brighton next week, in a way, is more important for United to prove some consistency.
Kevin, Hayes
Expected goals says it all. Liverpool should have won it even with a poor performance.
Tom, Manchester
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Simon Stone
BBC Sport Manchester United reporter
Harry Maguire's Manchester United contract is due to expire at the end of the season.
The word is he would be willing to take a pay cut in order to extend his stay at Old Trafford.
United's hierarchy should be getting it sorted quite quickly.
Maguire is one of those solid, reliable professionals every club needs.
Time and again, he has shown resilience when it would be easier to quit on the club. Time and again, he has shown he is capable of delivering when the pressure is at its most intense.
Maguire didn't just score the winner at Anfield yesterday. He was also a defensive rock as Liverpool pushed forward trying to find an equaliser, then a winner, then another equaliser.
You could just tell he loved every clearance as much as he loved his goal.
He, as much as anyone, deserved that moment yesterday.
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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire on finally securing back to back league wins: "It's embarrassing really. It's not a stat that we should even be speaking about because it is an embarrassing stat to have. Now that's out of the way let's try and make it three [wins] on Saturday against Brighton, because we have to start putting a bit more consistency together. The last three or four years we'd put in a performance like this and the following game we come down again. We have set a bench mark, there are a lot of areas we can do more, we were hanging on there and defending for the last 30 minutes or so.
"We'll analyse it. The manager strives for perfection so I'm sure he will want us to play better than we did in the second half. Great fight, big spirit, big win, but again we have to go again."
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Losing at home as title defenders to United, who were nearly relegated last year, is utterly shameful. The new signing have no passion for our club, they've come for glory but seemed to have forgotten they are the ones supposed to be earning it.
Lewis, Yorkshire
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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It's been a long-time coming. It's been a tough place for us over recent years. We know how big it is for our fans. We have the cliche of it being 'only three points' but it is more than three points that today.
"It's massive for our club, for our fans and it is a great memory they are going to have. The lads are buzzing and as cliche as it is we need to build on it now and make sure to take the confidence from it and take the fighting spirit.
"We can play better on the ball, of course we can, we were sloppy at times, but there were times where we played through them and created numerous chances, especially in the first half.
"The fight and the spirit has got to be with us every game and that is something we need to make sure we show that against Brighton next Saturday. I'm sure the fans will have a good night."
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Player of the match Harry Maguire speaking to Sky Sports: "It means everything. They had had the better of us over the last few years and it's not been good for our club. We have not given our fans enough days like today, so it has been a long time coming, coming to this ground and picking up three points.
"It is not just three points to the club and to the boys. I have been coming to this ground for seven years now and to not get three points have been tough. It's for the fans and I hope they had a great night tonight.
"It is nice to have one over Liverpool. Football is all about memories and making special memories. I am sure all the fans will go home with memories, we will all go home happy."
On what is next: "We won't get carried away because we can't afford that as a club, we will use it as motivation.
"In this club, it will mean a lot this week and then we have Brighton at home next week. So we have to remain calm headed."
Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport
That's not Maguire that's Potter.
Bonus breaking news Monday today, eh?
Right, here's Harry. Maguire, not Potter.
Graham Potter wasn't out of management for long - the former West Ham manager has been appointed head coach of the Sweden men's team.
Sweden sacked Jon Dahl Tomasson last week after taking just one point from their opening four World Cup qualifiers.
Potter is tasked with getting Sweden to the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer.
Despite their struggles in the qualifiers, Sweden's success in the Uefa Nations League will likely earn them a place in the World Cup play-offs in March.
"Together with the players, I want to make the fans' dream of a championship summer come true," said Potter.
Ben Ramsdale
BBC Sport
If I was asked who I wanted up front to nick a goal in the dying stages of a game, I reckon Harry Maguire's name is right up there on that list.
Loves it, doesn't he?
Good time to hear what the Manchester United defender had to say after yesterday's victory.
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Absolutely buzzing! Nowhere near "back", before the media start their usual antics, but this win is huge. Even more delighted for Harry Maguire. The amount of hate he gets is uncalled for. But he always rolls his sleeves up and gets stuck in. Worthy of a winner at Anfield.
Dan, Manchester
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Liverpool's defeat to Manchester United means Arne Slot's side have lost four consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since November 2014 under Brendan Rodgers.
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Jamie Redknapp
Former Liverpool midfielder on Sky Sports
So many chances, Cody Gakpo could have had three of four. But Liverpool always had an air of desperation, there was no calmness in this game.
I never felt Liverpool had that calmness. Four losses is a blow and you wouldn't have seen that coming. All the new players looked like great signings but there's now more questions than answers.
It feels a huge win for the manager [Ruben Amorim]. He got every call right. I questioned whether Harry Maguire was the right man to play. Cunha was world class. Tactically Amorim got it right. They never played out from the back and didn't invite the press.
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Roy Keane
Former Manchester United midfielder on Sky Sports
Asked if this result meant Manchester United were back...
I wouldn't go that far, but a huge win for this group of players. They stuck at it and it is a big moment for these players and they have to enjoy it. Back-to-back wins is fantastic, but they have to kick on.
As poor as Liverpool were, they had some chances so you need some luck in these games. It's a great win for the supporters, 10 years since they have won at Anfield. The players will go back into the training ground in a better place but they have to use this as a springboard to make sure they kick on.
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People are saying "Man Utd got lucky" because Liverpool hit the woodwork 3 times, but Man United could easily have been 3-0 up at half-time too, they had their fair share of good chances. You can't praise Liverpool's "mentality" when they score late winners, then deny Man United the same.
Jon, Edinburgh