Jurgen Klopp rebuts Liverpool criticism after Manchester United draw: 'It's not two points dropped'
Reds relinquish title lead with draw at Old Trafford
Reds relinquish title lead with draw at Old Trafford
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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool.
Liverpool are the first to falter in the three-way title joust with Arsenal and Manchester City, and Manchester United will be delighted at causing this.When Jürgen Klopp looks at the Premier League table he now sees his team second, level on points with Arsenal but behind on goal difference, and one ahead of City, all three having seven games …
Northampton Saints will host South African side Bulls and there is a rematch of last year's final in the Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals.
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Mohamed Salah’s late penalty rescues a point
Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo rallied back for United with stunning goals, only for Aaron Wan-Bissaka to gift Mohamed Salah an equaliser from the penalty spot. Here is how players rated.
Bruno Fernandes scored a ridiculous equaliser for the Red Devils against Liverpool.
ANALYSIS: A wasteful Liverpool drew 2-2 away at rivals Manchester United on Sunday in a thrilling Premier League showdown.
Manchester United and Liverpool played out a sensational 2-2 draw at Old Trafford as Jurgen Klopp's side missed the chance to reclaim top spot in the Premier League.
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Mohamed Salah scores a late penalty for Liverpool to rescue a point for the Reds against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Chelsea midfielder Sophie Ingle announces she is stepping down as Wales captain after nine years in the role.
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Still only 23, he already has five Premier League crowns to his name, two FA Cups and a Champions League , secured in Istanbul last June.
ALEX BYWATER AT FRANKLIN'S GARDENS: Northampton stayed on course for Premiership and Champions Cup glory and Phil Dowson said his team's supporters could dream of a double.
MATT BARLOW: No club will gauge the health of its academy on a successful year in the FA Youth Cup but for the casual observer the prestigious competition is always a useful barometer.