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Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal says he was proud of his players against Liverpool

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Louis van Gaal was proud of his Manchester United players, despite their Europa League exit

Louis van Gaal insists he is proud of his Manchester United players, despite their Europa League exit at the hands of Liverpool.

Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, United took the lead through Anthony Martial's penalty before Philippe Coutinho equalised for Liverpool as the game ended 1-1.

However, the endeavour of United drew praise from their manager.

Anthony Martial scores from the penalty spot
Image: Anthony Martial scored from the penalty spot

"I'm not angry, I'm not frustrated, I was very proud of players, they have given everything," said Van Gaal.

"I was very pleased that the fans also recognised that because they applauded even though we are out of the Europa League. It was remarkable I think."

The United boss compared his side's performance at Old Trafford to that of Liverpool in the first leg at Anfield, only they did not take their chances.

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"We played, I think, like Liverpool did play in their home match," he added. "We have created a lot of chances.

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"In the first half we scored the penalty and [Jesse] Lingard, [Juan] Mata, [Marouane] Fellaini, Martial [all missed chances] and then you concede one goal in the last seconds [of the half].

"They scored the away goal, that's what we did not do in Liverpool. That was the difference."

Marouane Fellaini
Image: Marouane Fellaini reacts after missing a chance

Van Gaal also pointed to the fact that his side had an extra game in between the two legs while Liverpool had a weekend off as a key factor in deciding the tie.

"We also played West Ham United and we were 1-0 behind and again had to give everything," the Dutchman said.

"We had to recover then and Liverpool have a week free - that's a big difference and you could see that in the last 15 minutes."

Van Gaal must now lift his players ahead of a derby clash with Manchester City on Super Sunday.

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