- Harry Maguire blasted the ball over the bar with simply seconds left within the match
- Keane and Sturridge debated whether or not Zirkzee’s cross ought to have been higher
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Harry Maguire missed an enormous probability which might have handed Manchester United a last-gasp win towards bitter rivals Liverpool.
The Pink Devils held the Premier League leaders to a 2-2 draw with a resolute efficiency at Anfield.
Lisandro Martinez opened the scoring with a thunderbolt strike seven minutes into the second-half – however Liverpool responded quickly after.
Cody Gakpo scored the equaliser earlier than Mohamed Salah gave the hosts’ the lead from the penalty spot after a handball by Matthijs de Ligt.
Amad Diallo ensured the spoils had been shared however Ruben Amorim’s males will really feel they need to have gotten extra from the sport.
With simply seconds remaining on the clock, Joshua Zirkzee pulled the ball again to Maguire, who fired the ball over the bar from close-range.
Harry Maguire missed an enormous probability to provide Manchester United a last-ditch win at Liverpool
The defender blasted the ball over the bar with simply second remaining on the clock
Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge debated whether or not Zirkzee’s cross ought to have been higher
Sky Sports activities pundits Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge clashed over whether or not Maguire ought to have completed because the ball from Zirkzee took a bobble.
Sturridge stated: ‘Do not bobble it into him, you have acquired on a regular basis on this planet.’
Keane added: ‘Know your gamers, anticipate the bobble. He is not going to zip it into you completely. You have to hit the goal Harry. If it hits the goal, no drawback.’
‘He handed it as if he was slicing it again to shoot. We’re speaking about a global participant,’ former Reds striker Sturridge responded.
United boss Amorim praised Maguire’s dedication regardless of his miss.
‘For me, lacking possibilities or enjoying badly with the ball isn’t the massive situation,’ Amorim advised the BBC.
‘For me, the massive situation is that Harry gave every thing on the pitch. That’s an important factor.’



















