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Erik ten Hag was pleased with his side overall(Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag was critical of his side’s attacking display after their draw against Liverpool.

The Red Devils left Anfield with a point after a spirited display on Merseyside that left Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk fuming.

Few expected United to put up such a fight, particularly following the 7-0 defeat at Anfield last term.

Liverpool dominated on Sunday afternoon, and had the lion’s share of possession.

But United arguably had the best two chances through Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund, with the Dane guilty of squandering a gilt-edged chance.

And, though Ten Hag was happy with the overall display, he felt his side lacked a cutting edge in attack.

‘The performance was very good and the game plan went very well,’ said Ten Hag.‘The players were fantastic. The only criticism was that we could have hurt them more in possession of the ball. We could have won the match on the two chances we had.’

Hojlund missed a one-on-one(Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

The pressure was building on Ten Hag before the game but the draw gives him a slight reprieve.

The Red Devils take on West Ham at the London Stadium next weekend, before hosting Aston Villa on Boxing Day.

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Sun Sport – Van damned The back page of the Sun newspaper reports on the draw between Manchester United and Liverpool. The paper picks up on comments made by the Liverpool captain in which he criticised Man Utd for playing defensive football and said only Liverpool were playing to win, whilst United were happy with a point. Former Man U legend Roy Keane slammed Virgil van Dijk as being arrogant.  The back page also features a report on Arsenal’s 2-0 win and there is a final report on Luton’s skipper Tom Lockyer who remains in hospital being tested after he…

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Mirror Sport – Nark the Bus The back page of the Daily Mirror leads on the weekend’s Premier League action, with the draw between Manchester United and Liverpool the main focus. The paper features a large image of Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and leads on comments from Virgil van Dijk who said only Liverpool were trying to win the match, criticising United for their defensive style of play. Former United player turned pundit Roy Keane slammed the Liverpool captain calling him arrogant.  The rest of the match results also make the back page.  Catch up on all the back pages here

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Express Sport – Draw Bores The back page of the Daily Express rounds up the weekend’s Premier League action, with the 0-0 draw between Liverpool and United being the big focus. The paper picks up on comments by Liverpool’s captain who said the Reds were the only team fighting to win, whilst Man Utd just played defensive football. Catch up on all the back pages here

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