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Manchester United vs Liverpool. Premier League.

Old TraffordAttendance75,276.

Manchester United 1

  • Z Ibrahimovic (84th minute)

Liverpool 1

  • J Milner (27th minute pen)

Manchester United 1-1 Liverpool: Late Zlatan Ibrahimovic header cancels out James Milner penalty

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Man Utd 1-1 Liverpool

Zlatan Ibrahimovic continued his hot goalscoring streak with a late headed equaliser as Manchester United rescued a 1-1 draw against old foes Liverpool at Old Trafford.

James Milner's first-half penalty - punishing a ragged Paul Pogba's handball - had put Jurgen Klopp's side on course to shrug off their stuttering start to the year and reclaim second spot.

But, with six minutes remaining, Antonio Valencia kept a late attack alive and Ibrahimovic rose again to the occasion, flexing his neck muscles to nod home via the crossbar, as an absorbing 50th Premier League encounter between these heavyweights ended deservedly level.

Liverpool - seven points behind leaders Chelsea - climb above Arsenal into third, while United - for whom record-hunting Wayne Rooney's wait goes on - stay sixth, a nine-game winning run that had rekindled title hopes halted but an unbeaten one stretched to 16 in all competitions.

Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp exchange words on the touchline at Old Trafford
Image: Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp exchange words on the touchline at Old Trafford

Klopp - who tussled with Mourinho on the touchline late on - had been forced to withdraw Joel Matip after failing to receive clearance from FIFA after his Africa Cup of Nations dispute with Cameroon, while injured Nathaniel Clyne was replaced by teenager Trent Alexander-Arnold. Captain Jordan Henderson returned to the starting XI, though, and Philippe Coutinho was back on the bench.

Jose Mourinho deployed Ibrahimovic - who now has 13 goals in as many games - from the start, leaving Rooney among the substitutes, and had urged his side to keep emotions in check on an afternoon he declared the world would be watching.

The visitors, in luminous shirts, set up as a diamond in midfield and settled the quicker, but a string of early corners
came to nothing and the sides - who played out a stodgy goalless draw back in October - only probed and tested in the opening exchanges.

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Paul Pogba and Emre Can compete for the ball
Image: Paul Pogba and Emre Can compete for the ball

Anthony Martial quickened home pulses with an early dart into the box - a penalty appeal when he fell under Dejan Lovren's challenge swiftly dismissed - and then found Ibrahimovic waiting eagerly at the back post, the ball just evading the Swede's high boot.

Liverpool had another let-off when Simon Mignolet's blocked clearance, chased down by Ibrahimovic, looped ominously towards goal but the first real chance came with 20 minutes on the clock when Pogba raced onto
Henrikh Mkhitaryan's through-ball but dragged wide, leaving Mourinho grimacing on the touchline.

Lovren had already lost Pogba at two set-pieces but the Frenchman was culpable with consequences on 26 minutes, an ill-advised leap with his arm outstretched prompting referee Michael Oliver to point to the spot. Milner stepped up, cool in the cauldron, and summoned enough power to beat David de Gea's dive.

James Milner strikes his penalty in to the corner of David de Gea's goal
Image: James Milner strikes his penalty in to the corner of David de Gea's goal

United had sudden jitters but Mignolet was soon forced into a smart stop as an Ibrahimovic free-kick flew over the wet turf (32) - and the goalkeeper stood firm again to deny Mkhitaryan after Ragnar Klavan dithered.

Mourinho, planning to do and set-pieces to sort, headed down the tunnel early and might have felt fate's pull when he replaced Michael Carrick with Rooney at half-time.

Martial, teed up by Mkhitaryan, went agonisingly close as the hosts attacked with increased urgency at the start of the second half, but Klopp called for reinforcements of his own and fit-again Coutinho fired a warning when a clever reverse pass afforded Roberto Firmino a pop.

James Milner celebrates after her opens the scoring for Liverpool
Image: James Milner celebrates after her opens the scoring for Liverpool

Rooney - watched on by Sir Alex Ferguson and David Beckham - had a sniff of goal number 250 when a ball dropped loose on the edge of the box but the effort was tame and soon he was being chastised for a lusty challenge on Milner.

Wayne Rooney during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford
Image: Wayne Rooney had chances to finally eclipse Sir Bobby Charlton as Manchester United's all-time record goalscorer

Georginio Wijnaldum failed with a flying header as Liverpool fleetingly threatened to wrestle back the momentum, but up the other end, Rooney, unaware offside had been called, sensed another shot at history, forcing Mignolet into action with a half-volley.

Mournino's men had spurned a series of chances but Liverpool's resolve finally broke as time ticked away. Substitute Marouane Fellaini flicked a header against the far post and Valencia - marginally offside in the protracted build-up -recycled the attack, serving up a ball that Ibrahimovic directed in off the underside of the bar.

Manchester United's Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic (C) celebrates his equaliser against Liverpool
Image: Manchester United's Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic (C) celebrates his equaliser against Liverpool

Both sides pushed for a late winner as temperatures rose - the fourth official coming between Klopp and Mourinho after Firmino and Herrera clashed towards the end - but there was no final twist on the pitch, the points frustratingly shared, no matter how enthralling the contest.

Player ratings

Man Utd: De Gea (7), Valencia (7), Jones (7), Rojo (6), Darmian (6), Herrera (7), Carrick (6), Pogba (5), Mkhitaryan (7), Martial (6), Ibrahimovic (7).

Subs used: Rooney (6), Mata (6) Fellaini (7)

Liverpool: Mignolet (8), Alexander-Arnold (6), Lovren (8), Klavan (6), Milner (7), Henderson (7), Can (6), Wijnaldum (7), Lallana (6), Firmino (6), Origi (6).

Subs used: Coutinho (7).

Man of the match: Dejan Lovren