Despite only earning a point, Jurgen Klopp had a positive outlook on Liverpool’s 0-0 draw against Manchester United, praising the “best” counter-pressing he had seen from his team’s evolution. However, the match left a bitter taste for many as it was a missed opportunity. From a Reds’ perspective, there were both positives and negatives to take away. The team has two home games in the next five days, with a chance to secure a place in the League Cup semi-final against West Ham and a crucial match against Arsenal. Liverpool needs to find more conviction in the final third and improve their attacking performance, as only one Reds attacker has scored in the last five matches. The new stand at Anfield showed its power, with the largest attendance since 1963. Liverpool needs to see more from Nunez, who has the potential to be a game-changer but needs to improve his finishing and reduce the number of offsides.
