After a ruthless seven-goal performance against their archrivals, Roy Keane had lots of compliments for Liverpool but, naturally, had none for his former team.
The former Manchester United player acknowledged he would have “gone missing for a few months” if he had suffered the 7-0 thrashing at the hands of Jurgen Klopp’s team.
The visitors’ heaviest loss ever, which they had previously suffered against Blackburn Rovers (1926), Aston Villa (1930), and Wolves, was matched in this historic defeat (1931).