Mohamed Salah has confessed that the Liverpool dressing room had little sympathy for their Manchester United counterparts at half-time of Sunday's 5-0 mauling.
Liverpool were four goals clear at the break, with Salah teeing up Naby Keita's opener before bagging two of his own, and he went on to complete his hat-trick just a few minutes after the restart.
Manager Jurgen Klopp confessed after the game that he had sympathy for United's Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but it seems as though Salah wasn't particularly interested in how the Red Devils were feeling during the match.
"After half-time we were talking in the dressing room that we need to write history, we just need to keep going and keep scoring goals, try to score as many as you could," he said (via the club's official website).
"A chance like that will not come often. So we just tried to do our best to win the game like that. We knew before the game it was going to be tough if we wanted to win the game, which is what we did."