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Former One Direction singer Niall Horan was in attendance at Anfield for Liverpool's Premier League clash with Man United on Sunday afternoonNiall Horan went into business with Fenway Sports Group last year – and now he is back at Anfield to watch Liverpool take on Manchester United. It is the first time the One Direction star has been back at the home of the Premier League champions since Liverpool thrashed United 7-0 two years ago.“This is alright, isn’t it?
The last time I was here it was 7-0,” he said in a clip posted on Liverpool’s X page. The league is spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy and the franchise is named Boston Common Golf.Speaking about the deal last year, the 32-year-old said: “Golf has been a lifelong passion of mine and I’m thrilled to be part of this exciting new venture alongside my investment group, Greenbridge Ventures, in partnership with Fenway Sports Group and Rory, who has been a long-time friend.READ MORE: Roy Keane brutally shuts down Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ruben Amorim Man Utd vow - 'No way'READ MORE: Liverpool backed into corner as Marc Guehi transfer statement made“I can’t wait to experience team golf in this unique format that merges technology with green grass play.“Being able to combine my love for the game and my friendship with Rory into a relationship that helps launch a new concept in golf is truly special.“It’s a fantastic opportunity and I think this new league backed by both Tiger Woods and Rory and team will bring a fresh perspective to the sport I adore.”Speaking ahead of the game, Jamie Carragher said: "We’re at the stage now where Liverpool don’t just have to win.
But show us why you’re champions."They’re the best team in the league last season, spent a whole load of money, this is the perfect opportunity to forget what happened in the last three games."Before he added: "I think the results we’ve seen Liverpool have in the last week, at times you can say they were unlucky – they lost three games of those by one goal with two of them in the last minute.“But it does feel with those results and the one in the Community Shield, that those results have been coming."And I think there’s been a lingering worry for Liverpool supporters, watching them this season, that those results were round the corner.“You have to take into account what the club and those players have been through with the tragic passing of Diogo Jota, one of their mates. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.