Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has taken aim at the atmosphere at Anfield after their 0-0 draw with Liverpool.
It was a record-breaking evening on Merseyside as the newly-refurbished Anfield Road stand housed 7,000 fans bumping the attendance up to 57,000 - the highest league attendance since 1949.
Jurgen Klopp's side endured a frustrating afternoon as they dropped points at home for the first time this season. Liverpool dominated play against the Red Devils with Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate and Cody Gakpo going close but United had the best chance through Rasmus Holjund who was denied by Alisson Becker.
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The Reds missed the opportunity to go top of the league, restoring their place at the summit, as Arsenal leapfrogged them following their 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion.
Van Dijk voiced his frustration at the gameplan from United as the goalkeeper prompted anger for his display from home fans as they defended the Kop in the first-half.
MUTV's Sam Homewood sent fans into a frenzy with his tweet: "Onana on the Anfield atmosphere “I felt nothing”."
However, Onana was blunt in his assessment when asked if he noticed the Anfield atmosphere amid the "myth" surrounding the stadium.
"Nothing (did you notice Anfield's atmosphere). At Manchester United you're going to get that, I have to be ready for everything. I'm used to be playing big games with high intensity," said the goalkeeper to MUTV.
"Like I said, it was nice to play here today. We played a good opponent but we showed we have good players, a big club but being Manchester United you must try to win, win every game."
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