Harry Wilson stole the headlines with a stunning free-kick as Derby produced an upset against Manchester United and the Liverpool loanee’s cheeky celebration didn’t go unnoticed. The 21-year-old has been tipped for big things on Merseyside and showed exactly why as he found the top corner of Sergio Romero’s net to equalise in Derby’s Carabao Cup third-round tie at Old Trafford. Wilson’s fizzing long-range effort deceived a motionless Romero to cancel out Juan Mata’s 3rd-minute opener and the young Welshman wheeled away in celebration before the ball even hit the back of the net. As many Liverpool players have done down the years, Wilson held one hand aloft to show five fingers, referring to Liverpool’s five European cups – compared to United’s three. please log in to view this image
At least they cannot blame Pogba for losing last night. Pogba wants to leave now and nothing can stop him this time.
I thought about you at the weekend when I saw Gerrard's Huns were at No 2 and Rogers' Hoops were at No 5
This is somehow news? Most Blues want you to lose whoever you’re playing, why should United be any different?
i think personally they will be more concerned with cl, but they have the squad to cope with both (baring injuries suspensions etc) chelsea will be going all out for title, hope i am wrong obviously but i see us as 3rd or 4th.