The Merseyside giants are no longer in control of the Premier League title race owing to their pulsating stalemate at Old Trafford, where a glut of wasted first-half chances came back to bite them.
Liverpool should have been out of sight at half time, having had a whopping 15 shots in the entire opening period, while Man United did not register a single attempt on target, the first time they failed to do so in a home Premier League game since October 2015.
The Reds only had a Luis Diaz strike to show for their efforts, though, and just five minutes into the second half, Erik ten Hag's men were gifted a route back into the game, as Bruno Fernandes intercepted Jarell Quansah's sloppy pass and magnificently found the net from inside the centre circle with Caoimhin Kelleher off his line.
The resurgent Red Devils then established a slender advantage in the 67th minute thanks to a stunning Kobbie Mainoo finish, but Mohamed Salah's penalty six minutes from time salvaged a point for Klopp's men.
Klopp «100%» sure of Arsenal victory at Old TraffordA total of 28 shots were fired on Andre Onana's goal at Old Trafford, adding to the 34 that Liverpool registered without success in the December draw at Anfield, taking their attempts tally to a staggering 62 in their two matches with the Red Devils.
Since data became available, no side has had as many attempts on goal against a single opponent in a Premier League season, but the Reds remain second in the table owing to their failure to triumph, behind Arsenal on goal difference.
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