Erik ten Hag Proud of Manchester United’s Resilient Performance in 0-0 Draw at Anfield
Liverpool and Manchester United played out a fiercely contested 0-0 draw at Anfield, with both teams vying for victory. Liverpool, aiming to regain their position at the top of the Premier League, faced a determined United side looking to halt their recent decline.
United’s Defensive Display Thwarts Liverpool’s Attack
Liverpool dominated the match, registering an impressive 34 shots on goal. However, United goalkeeper Andre Onana made eight crucial saves to deny the hosts a breakthrough. Despite their attacking prowess, Liverpool failed to find the back of the net.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk expressed his frustration, claiming that only his team had attempted to win the game. He acknowledged United’s resilient defensive performance and admitted that leaving with a point was a positive outcome for them.
Ten Hag Responds to Van Dijk’s Comment
United manager Erik ten Hag brushed off Van Dijk’s comment, stating that it was merely his opinion. He also refrained from passing judgment on Diogo Dalot’s sending off for dissent, leaving it up to others to decide.
Ten Hag Proud of United’s Response to Recent Defeats
Ten Hag was more forthcoming when discussing United’s reaction to their recent defeats against Bournemouth and Bayern Munich. He praised his team’s resilience and expressed pride in their performance against Liverpool.
Ten Hag emphasized the importance of capitalizing on ball regains and making quick passes to hurt the opponent. He acknowledged that United had the best chances from open play through Rasmus Hojlund and Garnacho.
Looking ahead, Ten Hag encouraged his team to maintain discipline and stick to their game plan to dominate future matches.
United and Liverpool’s League Positions
Following the draw, United currently sit in seventh place in the Premier League table. Liverpool’s unbeaten home record this season remains intact, but they now find themselves in second place.
Arsenal’s 2-0 victory over Brighton propelled them to the top of the table. While Klopp believes it is too early to discuss the title race, he remains optimistic about his team’s performance and sees room for improvement.
Despite facing injuries and a congested fixture schedule, Klopp commended his players for their resilience and praised their counter-pressing performance against United.