The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lallana rescues a point to keep Reds ticking at the top

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MANCHESTER UNITED 1 LIVERPOOL 1

Substitute Adam Lallana saved Liverpool from a chastening loss at bitter rivals Manchester United in a pulsating Premier League clash which had its share of VAR drama.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side headed into this match as underdogs against Jurgen Klopp’s rampant side – little wonder given the visitors had won their last 17 league matches and the Red Devils were just a point off the relegation zone.

United have so often been the scourge of Liverpool at Old Trafford and were on course for a memorable win thanks to Marcus Rashford’s contentiou­s goal, only for late replacemen­t Lallana to secure a 1-1 draw.

It was the first time Klopp’s men had dropped points since March 3, but this game was shaping up to be a whole lot worse for the tabletoppi­ng visitors.

United dragged Liverpool into a scrap by playing with an intensity so often lacking this season, with their unusually resolute defence providing the platform for a break that saw Daniel James superbly cross for Rashford to turn home.

The visitors were furious the video assistant referee allowed the goal to stand despite Victor Lindelof’s challenge on Divock Origi in the build-up – frustratio­n that only grew when what would have been an equaliser by Sadio Mane was cancelled out for handball.

Liverpool were missing injured Mohamed Salah but looked sharper after the break and salvaged a late point as Lallana ghosted in at the far post to turn home former Dundee United man Andy Robertson’s cross.

Klopp’s team now have a sixpoint lead at the top of the table after United failed to capitalise on a bright start.

And just as Liverpool looked likely to draw first blood, Rashford had Old Trafford rocking. Lindelof robbed Origi of possession and United broke, with James superbly sending over a cross from the right that bamboozled Joel Matip and allowed Rashford to prod home from close range.

The home faithful erupted with joy as the Liverpool hordes fumed.

Incandesce­nt that Lindelof was not pulled up for a foul on Origi, the visitors’ fury only grew when VAR gave the goal the green light.

Klopp was seething as chants of “Ole” echoed around the ground, but they were replaced by Liverpool cheers in the 44th minute – albeit temporaril­y.

Mane collected a raking ball under pressure from Lindelof and continued to make the United defender look foolish, before slotting past De Gea.

Immediatel­y, United claimed handball and within a minute Martin Atkinson was told by VAR to cancel out the leveller.

Liverpool certainly returned with renewed hunger and intensity, but they found United hard to break down.

Alex Oxlade-chamberlai­n dragged wide shortly after his introducti­on, but United were digging deep and sitting back.

Fred twice flashed shots wide as the hosts enjoyed brief respite from soaking up pressure.

However, Liverpool struck five minutes from time. Robertson sent in a fine low cross from the left and Lallana turned home for his first goal since May 2017.

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Adam Lallana races away after his late goal at Old Trafford secured share of spoils.

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