Erik ten Hag declared himself disappointed with Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Liverpool, despite his team conceding 28 shots in total at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Liverpoolwent into the break with a 1-0 lead through Luis Diaz's goal in a first half that saw them register 15 shots against goalkeeper Andre Onana.
The Red Devils equalised in bizarre circumstances when Bruno Fernandes capitalised on a mistake from Jarell Quansah by scoring inside the centre circle with goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher stranded. The effort was United's first shot of the game after 50 minutes.
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Kobbie Mainoo's wonderful turn and finish was later cancelled out by Mohamed Salah's penalty but it was a game where the visitors dominated for large spells and failed to make the most of the opportunities they created on the day.
Ten Hag though was frustrated with his team's inability to one more hold on to a lead after seeing a 3-2 advantage in stoppage time at Chelsea end in defeat on Thursday.
“Most important was that in the decisive moments of the first half we lost duels, and our indecision in the half spaces we weren’t quick enough thinking," the United boss said. "We encouraged the team at half-time to be more decisive. If you can make space in the far side half-space then you have overload on their backline.
"We had that in the first and didn’t take advantage of it and in the second half we did. We needed a moment of the mistake from Liverpool to get us back into the game.
“The second goal (Mainoo) was a very good team goal and was out of the gameplan and I’m very proud the
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