Andy Robertson’s brilliant response to angry Man Utd fans after 5-0 Liverpool win

Manchester United 0-5 Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp reaction

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Andy Robertson’s cheeky antics after the full-time whistle were spotted as a victorious and understandably gleeful Liverpool squad fully enjoyed their thrashing of Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.

Robertson has won it all at Liverpool including the Premier League and the Champions League. However, yesterday’s 5-0 win over bitter rivals United at a sold-out Old Trafford will likely be near the top of his achievements in the famous red shirt.

A hat-trick from Mohamed Salah followed goals from Naby Keita and Diogo Jota to send Liverpool on their way to their biggest ever away win on their arch enemies’ home turf.

Much of the stadium had emptied by the time Anthony Taylor blew for full-time, but that didn’t stop a minority of fans taking aim at Robertson.

Yet the Scot was already in party mode – and celebrated in the perfect way.

After receiving pelters from a section of the home crowd, Robertson and fellow full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold were seen sarcastically waving to the United support, with Robertson blowing a kiss in the direction of the ire per the Liverpool Echo.

It was a ruthless performance from the Reds as they went seven points clear of their biggest rivals just nine games in.

And Robertson’s comments earlier in the game also went viral as he demanded his team-mates pile on the pain for United.

“Keep going, keep going, be ruthless!” the Scotland captain shouted as caught by the Sky cameras.

Robertson has won the hearts of the supporters at Anfield, and it is no surprise with a mentality of that ilk.

And some of his development must be afforded to Jurgen Klopp, who called the result ‘a really good day’.

“It is a really good day – a big one. This is a little chapter in the history of the club,” Klopp said.

“People will talk about it in the future because it won’t happen again in a long time, if ever.

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“What can I say? Did I expect that? No.

“The result is insane. It is special but we don’t celebrate like crazy, we have respect for the opponents.

“We were lucky in some moments, United are not in their best moment.”

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