Manchester United shocked Liverpool at Anfield with a dramatic 2-1 victory. Harry Maguire became the unexpected hero, scoring a late header in the 84th minute to secure United’s first win at Anfield in nine years.
Liverpool’s defeat marks their fourth straight loss, increasing pressure on the team and their coach. The game started with an early goal from Mbeumo in the first minute, followed by Gakpo’s equalizer, but Maguire’s late strike sealed the night.
It was a match filled with tension, drama, and a devilish twist from Maguire that Anfield won’t forget soon.
In this video, I bring the biggest football rivalry in England to life through animation.
⚽ Liverpool Legends vs Manchester United Legends 🔥
From Salah and Gerrard to Ronaldo and Rooney — football icons face off in an epic cartoon showdown.
Football isn’t always about glory — sometimes, it’s about pain, chaos, and the moments we never forget.
⚽ Ronaldo – 1999 (Inter Milan)
His knee exploded as he tried to dribble past a defender.
It was a complete rupture of the tendon and cruciate ligament — a career-ending injury for most players.
But Ronaldo came back two years later to win the World Cup and Ballon d’Or.
💔 Mohamed Salah – 2018 (Champions League Final)
A shoulder lock from Sergio Ramos sent Salah crashing to the ground.
He left the pitch in tears, missing the rest of the final.
A year later, he returned stronger to lift the same trophy — poetic justice.
💥 Neymar – 2014 (World Cup)
A reckless knee to the back from Colombia’s Zúñiga fractured one of Neymar’s vertebrae.
He missed the semifinal against Germany… and Brazil were humiliated 7–1 at home.
⚡ Nigel de Jong vs Xabi Alonso – 2010 (World Cup Final)
One of the most brutal tackles ever seen on a global stage.
De Jong’s “kung-fu” kick landed straight on Alonso’s chest — and somehow, it wasn’t even a red card.
💀 Harald Schumacher vs Patrick Battiston – 1982 (World Cup)
The German goalkeeper crashed into the French forward with terrifying force.
Battiston lost two teeth, broke his jaw, and was knocked unconscious.
Shockingly, Schumacher wasn’t sent off — one of the darkest moments in World Cup history.
Dean Henderson became a hero in London, guiding Palace to their first-ever FA Cup triumph. Flying high, both literally and metaphorically, he’s showing what United missed out on.
Antony the King of Betis
In Spain, Antony has turned into Betis’ fan-favorite, adored for his flair and crowned like a king.
Meanwhile at Old Trafford…
As these ex-United stars thrive abroad, United and Amorim are stuck in chaos. The contrast is painful – and hilarious.
Conclusion
Leaving Manchester United has become the shortcut to success. Rashford, Højlund, McTominay, Henderson, Antony – all proof that sometimes the best way to win… is to walk away.
Days later, Galatasaray handed them another defeat. Victor Osimhen scored the only goal from the spot, sealing a famous 1-0 win in Istanbul. To make matters worse, Liverpool lost Alisson and Hugo Ekitike to injury.
What’s Next?
Two defeats in a row have left the Reds shaken. With Chelsea and Cole Palmer waiting at the weekend, Slot must find answers quickly — or this nightmare could get even worse.
The Premier League clash between Arsenal and Manchester City at the Emirates ended in a stalemate. No goals to separate the giants, but plenty of drama, intensity, and imagination for the fans.
In our cartoon world, it wasn’t just 90 minutes of football. It was Haaland the Viking arriving on his ship, hammer in hand, charging towards London. On the other side stood Arsenal’s mighty cannon, loaded and ready.
The cannon fired, Haaland struck back with his hammer, and the ball flew between them like a never-ending ping-pong rally ⚽🏓. Neither side gave in. Neither side fell.
Just like the real match, the cartoon ended with no victor. Two powerful forces locked in balance. Sometimes football is not about glory or humiliation – it’s about the fight, the spectacle, and the laugh that comes with it.
In our cartoon version, Salah and Van Dijk appear as frozen statues while Simeone laughs with his team. But when Arne Slot hits the giant Gong, Liverpool awaken. Van Dijk rises for a powerful header, and Anfield explodes with joy.
The twist? Rival managers slow-clap Simeone, reminding everyone: the match isn’t over until Liverpool says so.
This season was unforgettable for Bayer Leverkusen. Winning the Bundesliga and the German Cup without losing a single league match was a fairytale for the club and its fans. The players celebrated like heroes, and Brian the Lion, the club’s beloved mascot, danced proudly with them.
But football is cruel sometimes. One by one, the stars of this historic team changed their shirts and left for new adventures. The joy turned into sadness as Brian was left all alone on the dance floor.
In my latest cartoon, I wanted to capture that bittersweet moment. It’s funny, emotional, and a reminder that while players may come and go, the spirit of the club – and Brian the Lion – always stays. 🦁❤️
Last night at Anfield was pure drama and redemption. The Kop walked in quietly, feeling the absence of Trent Alexander‑Arnold, their creative engine and dead-ball genius. But football has a funny way of surprising us — and it was Dominik Szoboszlai who became the hero, unleashing a thunderous strike that made Anfield erupt and erased any notion that “No Trent, No Problem” was just a gimmick.
Meanwhile, up on England’s southern coast, a different kind of shock was unfolding. Manchester City, fresh off a tentative start to the Premier League season, looked set to claim another three points after Erling Haaland gave them the lead in the first half. But Brighton had other ideas — veteran James Milner equalized from the spot, and 21-year-old Brajan Gruda sealed a stunning 2‑1 win with a last‑gasp finish. It’s not every day you see City fold in the final minute, especially under Pep Guardiola.
That result wasn't just another loss — it’s City’s second consecutive defeat, and it shoved them into the bottom half of the table with just three points from three games
Yesterday against Newcastle, Liverpool fans witnessed a special moment. Rio Ngumoha (16 years old) scored a dramatic last-minute winner and announced himself as the club’s new rising star. I turned this story into a cartoon inspired by The Lion King: Mohamed Salah lifting Ngumoha high in the air, while the players cheer and the fans celebrate the birth of a new star at Anfield. In the clouds, you can even see Diogo Jota smiling, because we all miss him. Football always gives us magic, and Ngumoha’s goal was one of those unforgettable moments.
Nicknamed the Egyptian King, Salah’s dominance and consistency continue to inspire millions of fans worldwide. With this record-breaking achievement, his legacy in football is now undeniable.
In the shootout, Dean Henderson emerged as the hero, making two crucial saves to secure Palace’s first-ever Community Shield title. It’s another historic moment for the Eagles, following their FA Cup triumph last season.
After 10 unforgettable years with Tottenham Hotspur, Son Heung-min reflects on his most iconic memories — from his debut to his final trophy.
This emotional cartoon tribute follows Son as he flips through his Spurs photo album:
First day at the club (2015)
Magical partnership with Harry Kane
Legendary solo goal vs Burnley
Golden Boot with Mohamed Salah
Europa League victory (2025)
A journey full of goals, joy, and love for the club. 💙
This is not just a farewell... it’s a thank you.
They all tried to win Osimhen's heart.
And his answer? No. No. And absolutely not.
So… why?
That's where the story takes a strange, almost romantic twist.
Osimhen, standing on his balcony, heartbroken, surrounded by thoughts of betrayal and lost dreams…
Suddenly, a bird flew in.
Not just any bird — a bird from Istanbul. Galatasaray.
He entered like a sultan on horseback, with dramatic Turkish music in the background.
With one swing, he knocked out all the other suitors and opened his arms wide.
And Osimhen?
He leapt into them — like it was the final scene of a Turkish love story.
Hearts flew, sparkles sparkled… and up in the clouds, Maradona watched with a soft smile, as if to say: "Ah… love still exists in football."
Now, I don’t know if Galatasaray actually signed him or if this is just another wild cartoon idea from my sketchbook…
But one thing is clear: Sometimes, love wins over logic — even in football.
Paris Saint-Germain have taken down the Premier League’s biggest clubs and are now just one step away from winning their first-ever UEFA Champions League title. Can Donnarumma, Dembele, Hakimi, and the squad make history?
Watch this fun animated recap of PSG’s incredible journey to the final!
After losing to Vardy, Salah, Pep, and even LIVERKUSEN…
Harry Kane has finally done it – his first league title ever!
In this animated cartoon, we follow Kane's transformation:
From the sad guy next to the Tottenham chicken… to the one laughing at them all! 🐔😂
Liverpool have officially matched Manchester United’s record — 20 Premier League titles!
In this special cartoon, we capture the epic scenes: Klopp singing farewell to Anfield, Arne Slot arriving with the trophy, Salah and Van Dijk celebrating their contract renewals, and the Liverpool Bird proudly delivering the 20th crown.
Meanwhile, Ferguson is in tears, Guardiola is hugged by his happy ex-wife, Arteta keeps whispering "trust the process," and Haaland cheekily reminds him to "stay humble" — before Agne corrects him, pushing for trophies across 20 years!
A hilarious tribute to Liverpool’s historic achievement! 🏆
Trent Alexander-Arnold was discovered at just 6 years old…
He dreamed of Anfield, and made that dream come true.
From local boy to Champions League and Premier League winner, this is the emotional story of Trent Alexander-Arnold — the heartbeat of Liverpool.