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Man Utd stay top after a battling draw at Liverpool

▶ Solskjaer’s side have best of limited chances against Liverpool and stay top of the league table

- RICHARD JOLLY

Advantage Manchester United, perhaps. This was not the statement result to propel them into the position of title favourites, but they retained their threepoint lead over Liverpool. They denied their rivals the momentum victory would have given them.

Liverpool remain unbeaten at home and United undefeated away but the latter can derive more satisfacti­on from the fact. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team ensured David de Gea rarely needed to excel to keep a clean sheet and United allied their resistance with some of the brighter moments of a relatively dull game.

Liverpool’s Premier League goal drought has now spanned 348 minutes. They lacked incision and the capacity to overpower teams that Anfield used to give them.

This was not Jurgen Klopp’s team at their exhilarati­ng best and it was tempting to hark back to last January, when a raucous crowd willed them to victory in the same fixture. It remains United’s last away league defeat and their regret may be that, despite creating the game’s best chances, they could not find a breakthrou­gh.

Alisson Becker produced the two finest saves, denying Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba in the second half, and perhaps had United showed more ambition earlier, they would have inflicted Liverpool’s first home league defeat since 2017.

Solskjaer sprang a surprise by using Anthony Martial on the left, Pogba on the right and Marcus Rashford as a striker, but the Mancunian, who was lavished with praise by Jordan Henderson in the programme, was limited to seven first-half touches by Liverpool’s centre-back partnershi­p of two midfielder­s.

Henderson brought solidity while Fabinho underlined that, for a makeshift central defender, he is a very fine one, halting Martial when the Frenchman was in full flight and sliding in to block Fernandes’ shot.

United only had one-third of possession, and less still at the start. Initially marginalis­ed, the catalytic Fernandes almost

proved decisive. While Liverpool had attempted eight shots before United mustered their first, it was agonisingl­y close as Fernandes whipped a free-kick inches wide.

But when United assumed the initiative, the Portuguese latched on to Luke Shaw’s low cross with a first-time shot that Alisson did well to repel. The Brazilian made an equally good block from Pogba but United now only have one goal in six visits to Anfield and even the introducti­on of Edinson Cavani did not change that.

But Liverpool had a greater imperative to win. They were nine points ahead of United in November and could not cancel out a deficit yesterday. Not for the first time of late, they lacked sharpness.

This marked the belated home debut of Thiago Alcantara. The summer signing dictated much of the game but without finding the defence-splitting pass that would have added an extra dimension. Instead, he unleashed a

long-range thunderbol­t that De Gea parried.

Liverpool had the majority of shots and yet few were clearcut. Solskjaer had preferred Victor Lindelof to Eric Bailly in his defence and that choice was justified by their dependabil­ity.

There was an early impasse until Roberto Firmino skewed a shot wide as Liverpool applied pressure without bombarding the United goal.

Firmino’s finishing was undistingu­ished and the one effort he managed on target was tame. Harry Maguire did enough to put him off when Andrew Robertson delivered an inviting cross.

Xherdan Shaqiri scored twice in this fixture two years ago, finishing off Jose Mourinho as United manager, but could not quite stage a sequel, despite two long-range efforts.

Mohamed Salah volleyed over and had another shot deflected wide. Sadio Mane was quiet and, once again, Liverpool could lament the absence of the injured Diogo Jota.

United were left to regret that they could not find a breakthrou­gh, despite creating the game’s best chances

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 ?? AP ?? Anthony Martial is denied by Fabinho, left, who played as a makeshift central defender
AP Anthony Martial is denied by Fabinho, left, who played as a makeshift central defender

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