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By now, you know Liverpool delivered an annihilation job on Manchester United on Sunday, battering the hosts 5-0 at Old Trafford.
And yet, far away in Accra, Ghana, there was a party vibe to enjoy the game with Standard Chartered Bank throwing a lovely shindig.
The +233 Jazz Bar and Grill was the setting as fans of both sides and neutrals ate, drank and witnessed the mauling going on in England.
The bank is 125 years old, and have committed to creating an experience for clients and the general public. Of course, the atmosphere was assisted by good music and lots of good-natured banter, even for fans of the losing side.
In a game that saw pressure mount further on under-fire manager Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer, Stanchart-sponsored Liverpool were untouchable, much like the bank is in Ghana.
Indeed, the organisation that prides itself on being 'here for good' let everyone know about their new and exciting promo. Not wanting to celebrate their age milestone alone, GHS 125 will be given to anyone who opens a new account via the bank's app, SC Mobile.
The event was hosted by JoySports duo of George Addo Jnr and Gary Al-Smith.
Notable Liverpool faces at the event included Dr Kwame Baah-Nuako of the GNPC, Kojo Addae-Mensah of Databank and many others.
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