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Manchester United held at Liverpool as Mourinho parks bus

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LIVERPOOL: Manchester United ceded the initiative in the Premier League title race after drawing 0- 0 with arch foes Liverpool in a drab game at Anfield on Saturday.

Despite his side having previously matched leaders Manchester City stride for stride, United manager Jose Mourinho resorted to familiar spoiling tactics that meant his team registered just one shot on target.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have now won just once in eight matches, but this was a brighter showing on a balmy Merseyside afternoon, with Joel Matip and Emre Can going close either side of half-time.

The second successive goalless draw between the teams at Anfield preserved United’s sevenpoint advantage over Liverpool in the table.

The result meant United fell short of setting their best ever points tally after eight games of a Premier League campaign, although they have now gone seven games without defeat against their eternal rivals.

“Manchester United came here for a point and got it,” said Klopp.

“For sure you could not play this way at Liverpool but it’s OK for Manchester United,” he added.

Mourinho said his team had good control in the first half.

“The opposition was good today, but we played our game,” said Mourinho. “In the first half we had a couple of very good chances and good control of the game.

“In the second half (Nemanja) Matic tired and I had no solutions on the bench. I tried with my substituti­ons to make us more dynamic in attack, but in reality we lost power and energy and control in midfield.”

It was not the celebratio­n Klopp would have wanted on the second anniversar­y of his appointmen­t as Liverpool manager and he currently has only one more point than his predecesso­r Brendan Rodgers had at the moment he was sacked.

Another former Liverpool manager, Anfield great Kenny Dalglish, was present for the inaugurati­on of the stand that now bears his name and with United retreating from kick-off, he saw his team have plenty of the ball.

United’s shackling of Liverpool’s front three meant Georginio Wijnaldum found himself with space to attack and he tested visiting goalkeeper David de Gea twice in the first 15 minutes.

It took a dazzling stop from De Gea to keep the scoreline blank in the 34th minute, the Spaniard jutting out his left foot to block Matip’s close-range volley from Roberto Firmino’s cross.

After pinching the ball off Philippe Coutinho’s toes, Mohamed Salah thrashed the rebound wide of the left-hand post.

Obliged to plough a lone furrow up front, United striker Romelu Lukaku endured a frustratin­g first half and should have been booked for cleaning out Joe Gomez with a late challenge.

But he almost put United ahead against the run of play following a slick exchange involving Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, only for Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet to parry.

Liverpool procured their second big chance 11 minutes into the second half when Joe Gomez’s cross from the right fell invitingly for Can, who could do no better than hoist a volley into the Kop from six yards.

Still Liverpool came, still United resisted.

Coutinho unsuccessf­ully appealed for a penalty after being caught by Ander Herrera right on the edge of the United box, while a lobbed cross from Firmino was just too high for the leaping Salah.

Liverpool fashioned two last openings in stoppage time, but after leaping to meet corners from substitute Alex OxladeCham­berlain, neither Dejan Lovren nor Matip could keep their headers down. — AFP

Manchester United came here for a point and got it. For sure you could not play this way at Liverpool but it’s OK for Manchester United. — Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool manager

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and his Manchester United counterpar­t Jose Mourinho before the match. — Reuters photo

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