By Axel Reyes
As Manchester United prepare to face Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, January 5th, 2025, it's worth looking back at the players who have left the biggest mark on this historic rivalry. In terms of goals scored against the Reds, two names stand out above the rest: George Wall and Alexander Turnbull, who each netted an impressive nine times.
While modern-day stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney often dominate the headlines in this fixture, it's important to remember the contributions of earlier generations. Wall and Turnbull, who played for United in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, were prolific goal-scorers against Liverpool and played a significant role in establishing United as a force in English football.
George Wall, a Scottish international, joined Manchester United in 1892 and quickly became a fan favorite. His ability to score goals from anywhere on the pitch made him a constant threat to opposing defenses. Nine of his goals came against Liverpool, making him one of the earliest players to establish a reputation as a specialist in this fixture.
Alexander Turnbull, another Scotsman, joined Manchester United in 1909 and formed a formidable partnership with Sandy Turnbull. Like Wall, Turnbull was a prolific goalscorer, and his nine goals against Liverpool solidified his place in United folklore.
The fact that both Wall and Turnbull scored exactly nine goals against Liverpool is a remarkable coincidence. It's a testament to their skill and consistency in a fixture that has always been characterized by intense rivalry and high emotions.
Although Wall and Turnbull played in a very different era, their impact on Manchester United and their ability to score goals against Liverpool continue to be celebrated by fans today. Their records stand as a testament to the enduring nature of this rivalry and the skill of the players who have competed in it.
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