Sunday’s Premier League clash between Liverpool and Manchester United ended in a goalless draw at Anfield, with both teams earning a point. Despite early pressure from Liverpool, Manchester United weathered the storm, with Erik ten Hag’s team gradually settling into the game. Alejandro Garnacho had a chance for the visitors, but his shot missed the target.
Around the 15-minute mark, Liverpool had a prime opportunity as Darwin Núñez’s header at the back post went wide. Virgil Van Dijk tested Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana with a header, but neither side managed to score.
The second half continued with Liverpool’s dominance, but Manchester United held firm, frustrating the Anfield faithful. The visitors sought break opportunities, with Rasmus Højlund’s shot saved by goalkeeper Alisson Becker.
Both teams exchanged chances, but forwards struggled to find quality in front of goal. In the dying minutes, Diogo Dalot received two quick yellow cards, resulting in his dismissal, but it had little impact on the final outcome.
The draw leaves Liverpool in second place in the Premier League standings, trailing leaders Arsenal. Despite the high stakes and rivalry, neither team could break the deadlock, maintaining a closely contested but goalless encounter.
The result keeps the Premier League’s competitive landscape intact, with teams vying for crucial points in the ongoing season. While Liverpool may see the draw as a missed opportunity, the race for the title remains tight at the top of the table.
