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Harry Maguire has admitted that Manchester United were left "disappointed" with their result against Liverpool after the top-of-the-table clash largely failed to live up to the pre-match hype.
Liverpool have failed to score in three straight Premier League matches for the first time since 2005, and their fabled front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino look well short of form
Paul Pogba possesses “magic”, says Louis Saha, with the France international starting to produce the level of performance for Manchester United that he often does for his country because the right system is being found at Old Trafford.
Liverpool should be “alarmed” at how “wasteful” Roberto Firmino has become in front of goal, says Peter Crouch, with the Reds’ once fearsome attacking unit considered to be lacking balance.
Jordan Henderson says all Liverpool players must take responsibility for their recent goal drought and that "everybody can chip in" to help them rediscover their scoring touch
Liverpool are winless in their last four Premier League matches, leading some to ponder whether this is the start of a permanent decline for the defending Premier League champions
Liverpool may have to dip into the loan market during January says Glen Johnson, with the former Reds defender doubting that a proven centre-half can be acquired