Liverpool Misses Opportunity to Reclaim Top Spot in Intense Draw with Manchester United
In a thrilling clash at Old Trafford, Liverpool and Manchester United settled for a 2-2 draw, adding another layer of excitement to the Premier League title race.
The match saw Luis Diaz opening the scoring for Liverpool in a dominant first half, only for Bruno Fernandes to equalize for United. Kobbie Mainoo then gave United the lead, but Mohamed Salah’s 84th-minute penalty salvaged a point for Liverpool.
With this result, Liverpool now shares the top spot with Arsenal at 71 points, albeit with an inferior goal difference. They are narrowly ahead of Manchester City by just one point, with all three teams having seven games remaining.
Meanwhile, Manchester United remains in sixth place, trailing Aston Villa by 11 points but with a game in hand as they strive to keep their hopes of a top-four finish alive.
The match kicked off with an early disallowed goal for United, setting the stage for an action-packed start. Liverpool dominated chances, with Diaz’s goal coming from Darwin Nunez’s flicked header off a corner.
The first half saw Liverpool with 1.59 expected goals (xG) compared to United’s 0.00, highlighting Liverpool’s dominance. United’s players were booed off at halftime after attempting zero shots, a rarity for the team.
United bounced back strongly in the second half, equalizing through Fernandes’ long-range effort. The Red Devils looked revitalized, pressing for a lead, with chances for Garnacho and crucial saves from Kelleher keeping Liverpool at bay.
The match ended with a dramatic late penalty by Salah, ensuring both teams shared the spoils in an intense battle that showcased the competitiveness of the Premier League title race.