Manchester United midfielder broke the lines and scored the winner, while Liverpool’s midfield was pedestrian

“You need someone like this.” So said Benjamin Sesko of Casemiro after the veteran’s commanding display against Brentford on Monday. Fast forward six days and the same sentiment applied to Kobbie Mainoo. Manchester United had two central midfielders like this – selfless, disciplined, destructive and creative – while Liverpool desperately need someone like this. Old Trafford revelled in the contrast, once it had recovered from a self-inflicted scare.

The redemption arc was strong at Old Trafford where United sealed their return to the Champions League by completing a Premier League double over Liverpool for the first time in 10 years. Mainoo savoured his own too. Cast aside earlier in the season under Ruben Amorim, his future with his boyhood club in serious doubt, the 21-year-old celebrated signing a five-year contract on Thursday by securing a deserved victory with his first Premier League goal since May 2024.

“Manchester born and bred” proclaimed the public address announcer as Mainoo took the acclaim of the Stretford End after his 77th-minute winner. Stockport, Greater Manchester, born and bred, to be exact. It was right to acknowledge the local connection in a fixture that reverberates around the world even when the only prize on offer was third place in the table. But it was not Mainoo’s birthplace that distinguished him at Old Trafford. It was his maturity in and out of possession, his refusal to lose his head while United seemed intent on giving away victory, the Liverpool attacks he broke and the determination to beat Dominik Szoboszlai to Alexis Mac Allister’s weak clearance and clinch the win that separated the midfielder from his peers.