Erik ten Hag praises Manchester United for 'almost perfect' defensive display in goalless draw at Liverpool

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Erik ten Hag was full of praise for his Manchester United defence as they held Liverpool to a goalless draw at Annfield, according to Eurosport.

The hosts, who won the corresponding fixture last season 7-0, had 34 shots on goal, but found no way past much-criticised goalkeeper Andre Onana, who made eight saves.

It means the Red Devils bounced back from successive defeats to Bournemouth and Bayern Munich, and Ten Hag believes that despite not winning the fixture, his side have a lot to be pleased about.

"It’s a very good performance," the United boss told Sky Sports. "You see the results from Liverpool at home and you then get away with a clean sheet..

"Football’s never perfect, but the way we defended, it was almost perfect. When we make a mistake, there was always a team-mate to sort it out and support each other, to cover each other.

The result does mean United have now failed to score in their last three matches, and chances were few and far between for the visitors at Anfield.

Even so, they could have won the game in the second half, with Rasmus Hojlund in particular guilty of missing a huge chance when sent through one-on-one.

The summer signing is still awaiting his first Premier League goal after moving to Old Trafford, and his manager admits that he needs to be burying those kinds of openings.

"It’s the best chance of the game," conceded Ten Hag. "What we have to add to our game is more ball regains, get two, three, four passes in, and then you can really hurt them.

"We got them at the end of the second half. There was a very good chance for Garnacho. An even better chance for Rasmus Hojlund, the one-on-one.

United have now failed to win at Anfield since January 2016, and the draw leaves them in seventh place in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal, who beat Brighton 2-0 earlier on today.

The Red Devils will also be without Diogo Dalot for their final match before Christmas, a trip to the London Stadium to take on West Ham, live on TNT Sports, who sit directly below them in the table.

The defender received his marching orders after receiving two bookings for dissent within a matter of seconds of each other.

"You judge that," Ten Hag concluded, "I’ll leave it with you."

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