Manchester United hold Liverpool to earn Anfield atonement
Liverpool's failure to score for the first time since April cost them top spot in the Premier League as Manchester United secured a goalless draw to deny their arch-rivals a club record.
Erik ten Hag's side succeeded where 34 previous opponents had failed in keeping out a team which finished the game with five attacking players on the pitch and Trent Alexander-Arnold playing as the central fulcrum.
The visitors offered little in the way of threat themselves as their goal drought on enemy territory extended to 507 minutes, stretching back five years, but they at least stemmed the bleeding which had seen them concede 21 times in the last five meetings home and away.
In that respect, the under-scrutiny United boss can take a crumb of comfort and their supporters will have been equally delighted to both deny Liverpool recovering top spot after Arsenal had moved ahead earlier in the day and also ending their 100% home record.
Less impressive was Diogo Dalot's controversial double-yellow card sending off in added time.
It is now just one win in six for the visitors and defensive performances such as this will not get them any closer to the top four.
Ten Hag also still has to find a way to unlock the potential of £72 million (€83.8m) summer signing Rasmus Hojland, who had United's only shot on target in the 67th minute.
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His Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp will be even more disappointed, however, that his side did not convert their dominance - they had 34 shots in the game - into something more than a point.
After recent late escapes against Fulham and Crystal Palace there was no sting in the tail here, in fact there was very little sting at all throughout as Darwin Nunez never looked like ending a goalless run