ANN ARBOR -- Liverpool FC defeated its biggest English Premier League rival in the biggest stadium in the U.S. on Saturday.

The Reds scored three unanswered goals in the second half to beat Manchester United 4-1 in front of 101,254 fans at Michigan Stadium.

Saturday's crowd was the smallest of the three International Champions Cup matches at Michigan Stadium. The ICC is a preseason summer tournament across North America, Europe and Asia that features the world's top professional clubs.

Manchester United defeated Real Madrid 3-1 in front of a U.S. soccer attendance record of 109,316 in 2014. Two years later, Chelsea and Real Madrid drew 105,826 to the Big House.

Sadio Mane, Daniel Sturridge, Rafa Camacho and Xherdan Shaqiri all scored for Liverpool, with Shaqiri's bicycle-kick goal being the highlight of the match.

Liverpool struck first in the 27th minute, with Mane, the team's third-leading scorer from last season, capitalizing on a penalty kick.

Manchester United answered four minutes later when Andreas Pereira scored on a free kick from outside of the box. Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara barely even moved for Pereira's shot, which snuck into the top-right corner.

Liverpool finishes ICC play 2-1, while Manchester United is 1-1, with its victory coming in penalty kicks against Manchester City. The Red Devils close ICC play on Tuesday against Real Madrid in Miami.