Jurgen
Klopp's wait for a league victory over Manchester United stretched to four
games as Liverpool were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw at Anfield.
In front of the new Kenny
Dalglish Stand, Liverpool fought tirelessly for the victory, registering 18
shots to United's six, but a dogged defensive display, coupled with the
brilliance of David de Gea kept the hosts at bay.
It
means Liverpool, who have not tasted victory over their fierce rivals in the
Premier League since March 2014, failed to cut the gap on United, who remain
seven points clear of Klopp's side after stretching their unbeaten run to eight
games.
Having won six and drawn
one of their opening seven league games, United were the form side ahead of
kick-off but it was Liverpool who posed the greater threat throughout
It took United until the
44th minute to register their first attempt on target as Simon Mignolet, a
virtual bystander beforehand, parried his compatriot's effort away before the
half ended with controversy as Dejan Lovren gestured Lukaku had kicked him in
the face.
Liverpool continued in
the same manner after the break as Emre Can fired a gilt-edged chance over the
bar after being picked out by Gomez's inch-perfect cross, before Salah was just
too short to get on the end of Coutinho's ball to the back post on 71 minutes.
Klopp brought on Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain and Daniel Sturridge in a bid to snatch a winner but it
proved fruitless as United clung on, with late headers for Lovren and Dominic
Solanke the closest Liverpool came to clinching three points
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