Gary Lineker had some harsh words for Manchester United after their Premier League clash with Liverpool, saying it was like a "League Two team going to Anfield and hanging on for a draw." Liverpool had a tough time on Sunday as they couldn't score against United's strong defence despite enjoying much more possession.
The home side had the ball a lot but didn't really scare Erik ten Hag's team. The best chance in the match was actually for Rasmus Hojlund, but Alisson Becker stopped it.
After some big wins over United before, like the 7-0 win in March, many had thought heading into the game that Liverpool would win easily. READ MORE: Jose Mourinho is right and Manchester United might listen to him this time ALSO READ: Sir Jim Ratcliffe is already planning something Gary Neville will love at Manchester United But the game itself ended up being something of an anti-climax as United managed to shut Liverpool down.
On The Rest is Football podcast, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer said they didn't like how United played, but Micah Richards thought they did well.
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