Next 10. Ian Rush (1992/93) It was October 13, 1992 and the Reds were sporting their turquoise/green centenary away strip. In the 44th minute Ian Rush scored what had become known as a typical Rush goal. Not an extraordinary volley or a superb chip, Rush did what he did best – he completed a move with a clinical finish inside the box. This isn’t the most spectacular of goals, but that’s not why it’s on the list. It’s here because this goal made Rush our all-time top goalscorer with 287 goals, eclipsing the great Roger Hunt.

Previous Next 9. Danny Murphy (2001/02) At 0-0 in the 84th minute, it looked as if the match was about to end in a draw. However, just like the year prior, Danny Murphy broke United hearts again. Steven Gerrard was on the ball in the centre of the park. With one quick glance he spotted Murphy with a sublime pass into the penalty area. A helpless Fabien Barthez could only watch as Murphy chipped the ball into the far corner.

Previous Next 8. Andrea Dossena (2008/09) It was a beautiful day in March and Liverpool smashed four goals past United. With the scoreline at 3-1 it seemed as if the Reds were on their way to a famous Old Trafford win. However what was previously a great win turned into an emphatic as well as fantastic one. Pepe Reina was the surprise assist maker for this superb goal. As a Reina goal-kick flew to the other end of the pitch Dossena ran round John O’Shea. As the ball dropped, the Italian connected brilliantly with a delicate chip, embarrassing Edwin van der Sar and in turn sending all Reds to dreamland.

Previous Next 7. Fernando Torres (2008/09) It was on that same day that Torres made his mark. After conceding an early penalty in which Cristiano Ronaldo converted, a response was needed. As a Martin Skrtel long ball bounced over Nemanja Vidic’s head, Torres immediately raced on to the ball. Vidic attempted to take him out to no avail. After the defender fell to the floor, Torres cooly slotted the ball into the far corner over Van der Sar.

Previous Next 6. Steven Gerrard (2010/11) With the Reds falling 2-0 down, Gerrard had converted a penalty to make it 2-1 and was now looking to equalise. A free-kick had just been awarded on the edge of the penalty area. With a cool strike the ball bounced right into Van der Sar’s net. Gerrard rushed towards the cameras in jubilant fashion.

Previous Next 5. Danny Murphy (2000/01) Travel back to the 17th of December 2000, Liverpool hadn’t won at Old Trafford for ten years, and to make matters worse, United hadn’t lost there in two. The game was tight throughout with chances coming at a premium. However, on the stroke of half-time, Gary Neville needlessly handled the ball outside the box. This gave the Reds a golden chance to strike. Danny Murphy followed with a sublime curled effort which landed right inside the post.

Previous Next 4. Fabio Aurelio (2008/09) Back to that fateful day in March again. With the scoreline set at 2-1 thanks to a Gerrard penalty the match was still tight. Vidic had just been sent off for hauling Gerrard to the ground outside the United penalty area. With a brilliant strike, Fabio Aurelio left Van der Sar rooted to the spot. He could only stare as the ball flew into the top corner, sending the away end into ecstasy.

Previous Next 3. Patrik Berger (1999/00) It was the 4th of March 2000, picture a free-kick 35 yards out. Then jump for joy as Patrick Berger smashes it in past Peter Schmeichel infront of the Stretford End. A moment Liverpool fans will never forget. It’s a pity that the match ended 1-1 as it deserved to be the winner. Berger was a quality player on his day. One wonders what he could’ve achieved if not ravaged by injuries.

Previous Next 2. Robbie Fowler (1995/96) The build-up to the match was all about the return of Eric Cantona. However, it was Robbie Fowler who was the best player on the day. As the ball was played to Fowler on the far edge of the box he produced a strike that only ‘God’ himself could, smashing the ball from an audacious angle as it soared into Schmeichel’s near post. Ian Darke stated that the ball flew in like an “exocet missile”.

Previous Next 1. Christian Benteke (2015/16) Christian Benteke has relatively underperformed this season. However, in September he produced the greatest goal any Liverpool player has ever scored at Old Trafford. As Jordon Ibe’s deflected cross came into the box, Benteke defied gravity to slam the ball into the back of the net with an overhead kick. David de Gea didn’t stand a chance. It did little to inspire a comeback as the Reds were abysmal on the day. But still, cracking goal!

Previous Next Honourable Mentions Steven Gerrard (2008/09, 2010/11, 2013/14) Who doesn’t love a Gerrard penalty at Old Trafford? And the badge kiss. Yes! Robbie Fowler (1995/96) When Fowler shrugged Gary Neville off the ball and continued to cut inside, dinking Schmeichel. Made them look like absolute fools. Luis Suarez (2013/2014) Here simply because his goal made the Mancs feel worse than they already did. Get in!