Liverpool and Manchester United drew 1-1 at Old Trafford which left the Reds seven points behind Chelsea in the chase for the Premier League title.
The Merseyside club would have thought that they had won the game after leading till the 84th minute, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic got the equaliser for the Red Devils, although the original cross came in from an offside position.
Manchester United had a few great chances to take the lead but it was James Milner who gave Liverpool the 1-0 lead after slotting home a penalty.
There was more concern for the Reds as Trent Alexander-Arnold started for the first time in the Premier League but the youngster was incredible in place of Nathaniel Clyne. There was more good news for the Reds as Philippe Coutinho looked sharp in his second half cameo.
The Reds remain seven points behind Chelsea and as they look forward to their next game against Swansea. We provide the best reactions from Twitter to the 1-1 draw between the two sides.
Klopp unbeaten against the “Top 6” #LFC pic.twitter.com/hcf2S1NvVg
— Anything Liverpool (@Anything_LFC) January 15, 2017
Pogba’s ghosted against City home, Chelsea away, Liverpool away, Liverpool home. They paid 89mil for him to turn up against teams like hull.
— ㅤ (@SimplyCosta) January 15, 2017
Great standards by the @FA
The ballgirl is in better position than the Full Time, Fully Trained ‘Assistant Referee’ #LFC pic.twitter.com/Sj2SAQAXh0
— Liverpool_FYI (@Liverpool_FYI) January 15, 2017
Man United have now scored 5 offside goals in 7 games at Old Trafford.
— LiverpoolFF (@LiverpoolFF) January 15, 2017
Manchester United have been sat in 6th place since the 27th of November. Their great run of games due to dodgy refs hasn’t got them anywhere
— Liverpool Exposé (@LFCExpose) January 15, 2017
Liverpool are the only team unbeaten against the top 6 in the Premier League this season:
WDWDWD
Points: 12
Goals: 9
Conceded: 6 pic.twitter.com/UQ9AMgYBLB— Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 15, 2017
Liverpool have played 21 games, only nine at home so far.
— Orbinho (@Orbinho) January 15, 2017
Is it now London v Liverpool for the title ?
— Robbie Savage (@RobbieSavage8) January 15, 2017
Graeme Souness on how Man Utd took advantage:
“They gave up trying to take Liverpool on and they went long.” pic.twitter.com/6wNZRCCUfw
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) January 15, 2017