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Jadi, kalau United malam ini menang, udah bisa dikatakan Ole lebih baik dari Mou?
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Ngeri....baru babak pertama tiga pergantian sudah...mudah2an rashford aman sampe selesai pertandingan....bisa bikin goal dan MU menang....
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MANCHESTER UNITED 0 LIVERPOOL 0

Manchester United and Liverpool’s eagerly awaited showdown at Old Trafford ended in a battling 0-0 stalemate, a result that did little to boost either side's Premier League aspirations.

United will continue to compete strongly for a place in the top four, but while the away fans were pointing out their team have now edged back to the top of the league, they will know that Jurgen Klopp's men missed a chance to win this game in hand over Manchester City.

This was the first goalless match of Solskjaer’s reign as caretaker boss and in truth it was a tense scrap lacking cutting-edge action in the two boxes. It was an intriguing rather than exhilarating affair, following a massive build-up to the latest episode of a classic rivalry.

It wasn’t the ideal start for United with the defence under immediate pressure after only 27 seconds on the clock when David De Gea used a hand to control Ashley Young’s back pass in the area.

Fortunately for Solskjaer's men, the free kick was so close it had to be a thunderbolt strike attempt with no room for finesse and the rearguard dealt with the shot from James Milner.

In a frantic opening United did manage to get one early shot on target but Marcus Rashford’s effort was easily handled by Alisson.

Some of Solskjaer and his backroom staff’s pre-match planning went out of the window in a potentially damaging first 20 minutes when injury struck. Firstly it was Ander Herrera who was forced off with a problem after 20 minutes. Within five minutes of his fellow Spaniard's exit Juan Mata, was also down and struggled. He, too, headed quickly and sombrely to the dressing room.

The hasty reshuffle of personnel brought Andreas Pereira and Jesse Lingard into the action. The injury blows were not exclusive to United’s XI as after half an hour, Klopp was having to sort his side out when Firmino had to go off and Daniel Sturridge came on.

It was certainly all blood and thunder but there were moments of calmness as the rivals fought for supremacy.

Both sides were searching for that killer pass that would break the deadlock and after 40 minutes it looked for all the world that Romelu Lukaku had produced the key to unlock Liverpool’s defence.

The hosts had broken away and Old Trafford was on its feet as the Belgian steadied himself and then slipped a beauty of a ball through to meet Lingard’s run. Liverpool’s Brazilian keeper Alisson, however, had read the danger and came out quickly to smother the England attacker's attempt to glide past him.

Lingard, who had returned as a sub after missing the Emirates FA Cup win at Chelsea because of a hamstring injury, was hurt in the incident and United were forced into a third and final change before the break.

Solskjaer's men were determined not to be weakened by the injury blows and Lingard’s replacement Alexis Sanchez demonstrated this by setting up a cross for Lukaku to force another save from Alisson.

United had a glorious chance to open the scoring in the early second-half exchanges when Paul Pogba had stolen into space in the box to meet a cross after his side had won a free kick. But the Frenchman’s header in front of the Stretford End didn’t carry any power at all and it was an easy stop for Alisson.

Old Trafford was doing its level best to raise Solskjaer's men with an avalanche of noise tumbling down from the stands. So much so that the Norwegian appeared to be struggling to get his messages across to his team.

Chances were limited at both ends but Liverpool were starting to control proceedings with their passing. Solskjaer, obviously, had no sub cards left to play after the first-half damage but Klopp played one of his remaining two when he brought on Xherdan Shaqiri for Jordan Henderson.

United soaked up Liverpool efforts to smash down the door and, at the other end, almost snatched a victory at the death. Just as the electronic board went up to signal two minutes of added-on time, Lukaku fired over a low cross that just evaded both Alexis and Smalling as they raced towards goal looking for the winner.

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SOLSKJAER: FANS WERE OUR TWELFTH MAN AGAINST LIVERPOOL

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was overwhelmed with the level of support from the Manchester United faithful as his side fought valiantly to claim a well-earned point against Liverpool.

The caretaker manager had to make his full complement of substitutions in the first half with Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard all suffering injuries. Marcus Rashford was also hurt, within minutes of the kick-off, and had to play on.

Despite these setbacks, United came closest to breaking the deadlock with Lingard, Chris Smalling and Rashford all having attempts, while Liverpool barely gave David De Gea anything to do at the other end.

Speaking to Sky Sports and MUTV after the game, Solskjaer discussed the injuries, the importance of the fans and briefly looked ahead to Wednesday night's game against Crystal Palace.

THE CROWD WERE FANTASTIC
“Today we saw Man United's team spirit and togetherness, the crowd and us together. I have to say we keep praising the away fans when we come back with a win, but today the [home] fans were unbelievable. For the whole 90 minutes. The fans, they were the 12th man today.”

WE HAD THE BEST CHANCES
“We've come out with so many positives. I cannot remember David having to make a save, so we kept them out of it and we probably created one or two massive moments that we could have scored. Chris, if he was a striker, he would have got his studs on that one. Jesse’s chance, before he got the recurrence of his injury, was the biggest.”

INJURY UPDATE
“We’ve got a good squad, a strong squad. Players will come in and want to do a job. You can see the team spirit in the dressing room after [the game]. We know we didn’t play particularly well, but we defended so doggedly and as a team.”

RASHFORD THE WARRIOR
”Marcus is a warrior and he’s a Manc and he knows what this game means. We had to keep him on, because we already had to make three subs. It seemed like it was their plan, to just kick him, because they kept kicking him from the first minute. If that’s not an accumulation of fouls I don’t know. But he stayed on. His ankle is like a balloon, so it was a fantastic attitude by him. He’s angry, because of how many fouls they did on him.“

MCTOMINAY STEPPED UP TO THE MARK
“Scotty played fantastic. He’s played in these games before, big games, and he’s got a big-game mentality. He's an Academy kid who was up for the game when I put the challenge to him.”

PRAISE FOR THE DEFENCE
“Chris [Smalling] and Victor [Lindelof] are fantastic centre-backs and they defended really well. On Luke Shaw, when they took Salah off and they still needed a goal, you know how well he’s played. I’ve got to say I'm very pleased with the defending. We know we’ve got to perform better with the ball. We can play better, but then again I thought Paul [Pogba] was outstanding. Everything he did there was a thought behind it, so he stepped up again.”

BACK IN ACTION ON WEDNESDAY
“Well, we’ve lost a few players with muscle injuries, hamstrings, but we’ve got some good kids coming through, so don’t worry about it. We’ll have 11 players on the pitch on Wednesday night as well. Luckily we’ve got two days of recovery. Michael [Carrick] might be putting his boots on. It's not as bad as needing me yet, but we’re alright, we’ll be fine.”

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Manchester United 'told ball boys to slow down giving it back to Liverpool' in effort to deal with injury crisis in clash at Old Trafford

* Manchester United drew 0-0 with rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday
* Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was forced into making three changes before half-time
* Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard were all hit by hamstring injuries


Manchester United staff gave special instructions to the ball boys at Old Trafford during Sundays injury-plagued 0-0 draw with Liverpool.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was forced to use all three substitutes in the first half as Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard all limped off the pitch.

And the United manager had messages passed around the ground telling the ball boys to slow down in giving the ball back to the Reds in an effort to have more time to deal with the crisis.


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer passed messages to ball boys telling them to give it back slowly

According to The Sun, one fan said: 'United coaching staff were walking round the pitch to speak to each ball boy, probably to tell them to slow down in giving the ball back to Liverpool as they were struggling at the time.'

Herrera was the first to depart after going down with what looked to be a hamstring injury around the 20-minute mark.

Solskjaer knew straight way that his game was over, immediately signalling for Andreas Pereira to take his place.

Things soon got worse for the Red Devils as Mata was forced off just minutes later with an ankle injury.

The playmaker was replaced by Lingard, who had himself been rushed back from a hamstring issue to take a place on the bench for the game.

And Solskjaer would soon regret bringing the Englishman into the game as he pulled up 15 minutes later after seeing a one-on-one attempt denied by Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.

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Manchester United 0-0 Liverpool - PLAYER RATINGS: Centre back Victor Lindelof at the top of his game but Mohamed Salah fails to make impact

* Man United's Victor Lindelof looks a different player to one from earlier in season
* There could be no argument about the decision to substitute Mohamed Salah
* Jurgen Klopp's side go top but fail to capitalise on game in hand


Liverpool returned to the Premier League summit with a 0-0 draw against Manchester United on Sunday.

The Reds failed to fully capitalise on their game in hand over Manchester City but are one point clear at the top.

Here, Sportsmail's DOMINIC KING runs the rule over the performances of both sets of players.

Manchester United 4-3-1-2

David de Gea - 6

Virtual spectator after an early scare given that Liverpool mustered just one shot on target.

Ashley Young - 6

Looked set for a difficult afternoon but Liverpool couldn't expose him.

Chris Smalling - 7

Assertive and strong, his best moment was when he flew in to thwart a second half counter attack.

Victor Lindelof - 8.5

Top man in the game, looks a different player to the one who was ravaged by doubt and desperate form early in the season.


Manchester United centre back Victor Lindelof (R) was the star man on Sunday afternoon

Luke Shaw - 7.5

Another who excelled, especially when he cut out a cross from Salah that was arrowing to Sturridge.

Ander Herrera - 6

Had been busy scuttling around in midfield until injury intervened.

Scott McTominay - 7

Surprise late call due to Nemanja Matic's injury but speaks volumes that the Serbian wasn't missed.

Paul Pogba - 7

Controlled and disciplined, didn't see enough of him in dangerous areas but had a big influence.

Juan Mata - 7

Another who was injured early but that did not stop him making a fine tackle on Salah.

Romelu Lukaku - 7

Dangerous when he got the ball but didn't see enough of it in the dangerous areas.

Marcus Rashford - 6

Amazing that he finished the game as he was clearly struggling with sickness from an early stage.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - 7

Considering the hand he was dealt, did everything he could to ensure United never lost.

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Michael Oliver - 7

The home fans won't agree but his performance was generally faultless.

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