Manchester United's daunting run of four games in nine daysLiverpool (a) Oct 17Fenerbahce (h) O. ity in the EFL CupGareth Barry scores for Everton on his 600th Premier League appearanceWhile Barkley wasnt the worst player on the pitch, he did little to prove he deserves a start for second-in-the-league Everton away at Bournemouth on Saturday. He made his first team debut in a 3-0 victory over Leeds United at Old Trafford in May 1998 and helped United win the Treble the following season. United take on Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and a Europa League clash with Fenerbahce in?a daunting schedule next month that will go a long way towards shaping their season. RAGNAR KLAVAN shrugged off the first goal of his Liverpool career and insists he was just happy to help the Reds claim another win. “I didn’t think I would get a game so I chose to go to Palace because I believed I would get regular first team football. der as fans sneak into stadiumSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotKylian Me SoftlySergio Ramos tells Kylian Mbappe he is welcome at Real Madrid ahead of France vs Spain friendlyRAHEEM RECOVERYRaheem Sterling is fit for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash at Arsenal Next up was the Manchester derby, and again he made a stunning first impression as he stroked home the matchwinner. If he keeps growing in the same way that he has been growing and playing the same way he has in this. In the last few games we have played against Benteke of Palace and Lukaku of Everton and we will come up against others who are just as good if not better. pp's side ease into EFL Cup last-16player ratingsPhilippe Coutinho was the star but Ragnar Klavan also impresses as Reds brush Rams asideMagic of the cupLIVE - Leicester and Chelsea head for extra-time after thrilling draw in EFL Cup third round clashRed riotDerby 0 Liverpool 3: Jurgen Klopp's Reds continue impressive form with easy win at Championship side But with Liverpool looking revitalised under former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp, and bolstering the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mane and Daniel Sturridge in their team, perhaps selling isnt always such a bad thing.