Even when Liverpool are not playing Manchester United, a former Reds player took his chance to deny the old enemy all three points. Stoke faced Manchester United and fought hard to gain a point at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils took the lead through Anthony Martial in the second half and despite all the possession, it was Joe Allen who grabbed a point for the Potters. There were many who started comparing the Welshman to Paul Pogba.
Allen left Anfield in the summer and joined Stoke City in a £13 million and this performance certainly took the pressure off Mark Hughes. It also made a lot of Liverpool fans happy as United lost further ground on the Reds.
Twitter had a blast, though, and here are some of the best reactions from the social media website.
Joe Allen,you’ve just cost me my bet!!Love you.
— John Aldridge (@Realaldo474) October 2, 2016
Great to see the Welsh Xavi stopping Manchester United dead in their tracks.
My boy Joe Allen has done good.
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) October 2, 2016
BREAKING. Joe Allen has been arrested after police emptied his pockets and found £89m pic.twitter.com/DSfFvNQy13
— Pie Sports Booze (@piesportsbooze) October 2, 2016
When you’re sick and tired of being in Joe Allen’s pocket… #MUNSTK pic.twitter.com/FlhYzLTLcA
— BigSport (@BigSportGB) October 2, 2016
Benteke silences the Ev.
Joe Allen takes points away from United.
Can’t wait for Brad Smith to scissor kick Mourinho’s skull into the net.
— Paul (@Kolology) October 2, 2016
Goals this season:
Paul Pogba – 1
Joe Allen – 2 pic.twitter.com/jP44JsYz1y— 8 Fact Football (@8Fact_Footballl) October 2, 2016
On behalf of every #LFC fan around the world, THANK YOU Joe Allen you beautiful, beautiful man. pic.twitter.com/sPb4KlaAzp
— Anfield Bond (@AnfieldBond) October 2, 2016
Jurgen Klopp is a genius. This was all planned! #JoeAllen #MUNSTK pic.twitter.com/4xytaqhs50
— BigSport (@BigSportGB) October 2, 2016
Joe Allen is my spirit animal.
— TheODDSbible (@TheOddsBible) October 2, 2016
If you had no idea about football and was asked who was worth £100 million, your answer would be Joe Allen.
— – (@AnfieldRd96) October 2, 2016