The Anfield faithful booed Roy Keane as Liverpool legends beat Man United LFC MUFC
The Bulgarian – who scored five times against Liverpool in his career — scored a delicious, first time, right-footed volley, marking the only goal of the first-half.
Shortly after the restart, though, Mark Gonzalez – who netted twice in the reverse fixture in May – found the net to bring Liverpool level. Keane then came on for Man United, alongside Denis Irwin – who scored 33 goals for the club in between 1990 and 2002.But the Red Devils’ substitutes were to no avail, as Liverpool soon went in front, with former Reds forward Florent Pongolle finding the bottom-right corner.
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