Midfielder says the team have other motivations to press for victory when they visit Old Trafford on Monday

Fabinho was at home nursing an injury and shouting at the television screen when Liverpool humiliated Manchester United at Old Trafford last season. The shouts were not all celebratory. He was also a little greedy.

Liverpool recorded their biggest win at Old Trafford with a 5-0 victory against Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s sorry side. Their aggregate score against United reached 9-0 for the season, the most Liverpool have scored against their fierce rivals in a single campaign since 1895‑96. Mohamed Salah’s hat-trick was also the first by a Liverpool player at United since 1936. And still Fabinho wanted more.

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