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Manchester United transfer news live Erik ten Hag latest and Liverpool reaction

Manchester United's hopes of achieving a top four finish this season suffered a further blow after a 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

Mohamed Salah converted a late penalty to earn Liverpool a point after United had turned the game on its head through goals from Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo. Luis Diaz had given the visitors a half-time lead.

As a result of Tottenham Hotspur beating Nottingham Forest 3-1 later in the day, Spurs now occupy fourth place ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference. United find themselves 11 points behind the pair of them.

It means their hopes of securing Champions League qualification for next season are now in serious jeopardy as matches continue to run out. Erik ten Hag's side have won just one of their last six Premier League outings.

The pressure is continuing to mount on the United boss, who has watched his side squander the lead three times in each of their last three matches. Speculation concerning his future at Old Trafford is continuing to mount ahead of the summer.

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United manager Erik ten Hag admitted he instructed his players to switch play much quicker during the second half of yesterday's draw with Liverpool at Old Trafford.

United found themselves 1-0 down at the break following Luis Diaz's opener and had failed to register a single shot. They were far too passive and were fortunate not to be further behind.

Speaking post-match, Ten Hag offered an insight into what he said to his players at the break, saying:

"I think most important was that when we had decisive moments first half we lost the duels and our decision-making in the half spaces, we weren't

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