<p>Bruno Fernandes's stunning free-kick inflicted more misery on Liverpool as Manchester United progressed to the fifth round of the FA Cup with a thrilling 3-2 win at Old Trafford on Sunday.</p>.<p>Both sides struggled to create chances in a cagey 0-0 draw when they met in the Premier League last weekend.</p>.<p>But there was no repeat of that caution in a wide-open contest that ended Liverpool's hopes of a first domestic cup win under Jurgen Klopp for another season.</p>.<p>The English champions lost a league game at Anfield for the first time in nearly four years to Burnley on Thursday to fall six points behind United at the top of the table.</p>.<p>In response, Klopp named a strong side despite making five changes as Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino returned.</p>.<p>Liverpool's only goals in their previous five games came against an Aston Villa youth team in the last round of the FA Cup after Dean Smith's side were struck down by a coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>But shades of the side that stormed to a first league title in 30 years last season were restored even if Klopp's wait for a first win at Old Trafford goes on.</p>.<p>Firmino and Salah combined perfectly for the opener on 18 minutes as the Brazilian's pass opened up the United defence and the Egyptian provided a dinked finish over Dean Henderson.</p>.<p>United have made a habit of coming from behind to win this season and took just eight minutes to hit back.</p>.<p>Ole Gunnar Solskjaer handed Fernandes a rare rest from the start, but still picked a side packed with firepower featuring Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Edinson Cavani and Paul Pogba.</p>.<p>Rashford's raking cross-field pass just evaded James Milner and Greenwood did not look like a striker lacking confidence as he fired past Alisson Becker for his first goal in 11 games.</p>.<p>A number of injuries to centre-backs have disrupted Liverpool's season with Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez expected to miss the rest of the season, while Joel Matip has struggled to stay fit.</p>.<p>Klopp has been forced to field two midfielders in Jordan Henderson and Fabinho together at the heart of the defence in recent weeks and the performance of 19-year-old Rhys Williams showed why the German has been reluctant to rely on his young centre-backs.</p>.<p>Williams failed to cut out Greenwood's through ball for Rashford three minutes into the second half and the England international composed himself before slotting past the advancing Alisson.</p>.<p>This time, United's momentum was short-lived as Milner should have levelled for Liverpool when he spooned a glorious chance over from close range, but quickly made amends by teeing up Salah to smash home his second just before the hour mark.</p>.<p>Both managers turned to their match winners off the bench for the final half-hour as Klopp first turned to Sadio Mane before Fernandes made his entrance.</p>.<p>Trent Alexander-Arnold stung the palms of Henderson, who then saved twice from Salah as Liverpool's attack began to click back into gear.</p>.<p>But it was Fernandes who won the game with a brilliant free-kick 12 minutes from time.</p>.<p>This week will be the first anniversary of the Portuguese's arrival from Sporting Lisbon that has transformed United's fortunes.</p>.<p>A year ago, United trailed Liverpool by 30 points in the Premier League having played two games more.</p>.<p>The past seven days have shown they are now more than a match for their old rivals.</p>.<p>Fernandes's strike was a worthy winner of a thrilling tie as he used Pogba to unsight Alisson and fired the ball low into the Brazilian's left-hand corner.</p>.<p>United will face West Ham in the last 16 next month.</p>
<p>Bruno Fernandes's stunning free-kick inflicted more misery on Liverpool as Manchester United progressed to the fifth round of the FA Cup with a thrilling 3-2 win at Old Trafford on Sunday.</p>.<p>Both sides struggled to create chances in a cagey 0-0 draw when they met in the Premier League last weekend.</p>.<p>But there was no repeat of that caution in a wide-open contest that ended Liverpool's hopes of a first domestic cup win under Jurgen Klopp for another season.</p>.<p>The English champions lost a league game at Anfield for the first time in nearly four years to Burnley on Thursday to fall six points behind United at the top of the table.</p>.<p>In response, Klopp named a strong side despite making five changes as Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino returned.</p>.<p>Liverpool's only goals in their previous five games came against an Aston Villa youth team in the last round of the FA Cup after Dean Smith's side were struck down by a coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>But shades of the side that stormed to a first league title in 30 years last season were restored even if Klopp's wait for a first win at Old Trafford goes on.</p>.<p>Firmino and Salah combined perfectly for the opener on 18 minutes as the Brazilian's pass opened up the United defence and the Egyptian provided a dinked finish over Dean Henderson.</p>.<p>United have made a habit of coming from behind to win this season and took just eight minutes to hit back.</p>.<p>Ole Gunnar Solskjaer handed Fernandes a rare rest from the start, but still picked a side packed with firepower featuring Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Edinson Cavani and Paul Pogba.</p>.<p>Rashford's raking cross-field pass just evaded James Milner and Greenwood did not look like a striker lacking confidence as he fired past Alisson Becker for his first goal in 11 games.</p>.<p>A number of injuries to centre-backs have disrupted Liverpool's season with Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez expected to miss the rest of the season, while Joel Matip has struggled to stay fit.</p>.<p>Klopp has been forced to field two midfielders in Jordan Henderson and Fabinho together at the heart of the defence in recent weeks and the performance of 19-year-old Rhys Williams showed why the German has been reluctant to rely on his young centre-backs.</p>.<p>Williams failed to cut out Greenwood's through ball for Rashford three minutes into the second half and the England international composed himself before slotting past the advancing Alisson.</p>.<p>This time, United's momentum was short-lived as Milner should have levelled for Liverpool when he spooned a glorious chance over from close range, but quickly made amends by teeing up Salah to smash home his second just before the hour mark.</p>.<p>Both managers turned to their match winners off the bench for the final half-hour as Klopp first turned to Sadio Mane before Fernandes made his entrance.</p>.<p>Trent Alexander-Arnold stung the palms of Henderson, who then saved twice from Salah as Liverpool's attack began to click back into gear.</p>.<p>But it was Fernandes who won the game with a brilliant free-kick 12 minutes from time.</p>.<p>This week will be the first anniversary of the Portuguese's arrival from Sporting Lisbon that has transformed United's fortunes.</p>.<p>A year ago, United trailed Liverpool by 30 points in the Premier League having played two games more.</p>.<p>The past seven days have shown they are now more than a match for their old rivals.</p>.<p>Fernandes's strike was a worthy winner of a thrilling tie as he used Pogba to unsight Alisson and fired the ball low into the Brazilian's left-hand corner.</p>.<p>United will face West Ham in the last 16 next month.</p>