Liverpool star explains how Reds used Man Utd's own fans against them
Briefly

Andy Robertson noted that Liverpool's opening goal, which was disallowed, paradoxically put pressure on the Manchester United crowd rather than boosting their morale, stating, "I think it did more for us than it did for them even though it got disallowed. I think we just thought, OK, this is it, we've got them kind of where we kind of want them, we know how to break them down now and it's up to us to go and do it again."
In reflecting on Liverpool's performance, Robertson said, "After we scored, we controlled the game and we forced them into mistakes. Obviously, there is a big crowd, a lot of expectations and they started getting frustrated—and that's exactly where we wanted them. We just started playing our football, hurting them in ways we believed we could and we were clinical in front of goal, which made for a pleasing afternoon."
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