LIVERPOOL: Liverpool missed out on reclaiming top spot when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Manchester United at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday, ending their perfect home record this season.

Juergen Klopp’s side had been knocked out of first place by Arsenal earlier on Sunday and would have recaptured a place at the summit with a win but lacked their usual goal threat.

A United side shorn of confidence after a miserable week held on grimly for their point although they have now scored just once in their last eight league visits to Liverpool.

The closest the hosts came to scoring was a Trent Alexander-Arnold shot narrowly wide midway through the second half, while Danish forward Rasmus Hojlund had United’s best chance.

The visitors finished with 10 men after Diogo Dalot was sent off in stoppage time for two yellow cards — both for dissent.

Second-placed Liverpool have 38 points from 17 games with leaders Arsenal on 39, while United are seventh with 28.

Liverpool partly opened their newly revamped Anfield Road Stand for the first time, bumping up the attendance to 57,000 — the largest for 50 years at their stadium.

They were expected to make it 12 home wins out of 12 in all competitions but the inter-city derby, traditionally one of the most feisty in England, failed to really ignite as they never looked like repeating the 7-0 rout of last season.

While United’s performance was hardly one to celebrate, it at least showed some spirit after last week’s 3-0 loss to Bournemouth and a meek defeat by Bayern Munich in midweek that sent them crashing out of Europe.

“We’re disappointed we couldn’t make it more of a game and create more opportunities,” Scott McTominay, United’s captain in the absence of the suspended Bruno Fernandes, told Sky Sports. “The boys will be pleased not to lose but also definitely not happy we didn’t win.”

Klopp said Liverpool had dominated more than in last season’s 7-0 and the statistics showed they had 34 goal attempts to the six of United. But the end product was missing.

“We tried everything and the numbers we created — in terms of shots — is crazy,” Klopp said.

“But with that amount of shots they should be a few more on target. That was our fault today and we go from here.”

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2023

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