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Published 09:46 12 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 09:49 12 Mar 2016 GMT

"He played for one reason: so they could smash the ball up to him and they didn't have to play through midfield. This is United you are talking about. Every time Fellaini plays, that happens.
"It's disappointing. But, deep down, I knew beforehand this would happen.
"If you play Fellaini, you can only play one way. You have to smash it to him. That isn't Manchester United. That should never, ever be Manchester United. But, where we are, it is.
"Van Gaal is almost saying we haven't got the midfield players to handle the ball, to handle the pressure of Liverpool. He is saying we haven't got the players who can play one-touch. He's saying if we go long and smash it up to Fellaini, Liverpool can't win the ball off us. It didn't work."
United host Liverpool for the second leg knowing that if Jurgen Klopp's men score once at Old Trafford, they would have to score four times if they are to qualify. Given that United struggled to muster anything resembling a shot on goal in the first leg, chances of progressing to the quarter finals appear slim.