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17th October 2016
10:58pm BST

However, it was arguably deeply unambitious and negative. United fans will undoubtedly console themselves with a point gained at the home of their rivals, but these two stats don't make for pleasant reading for fans of the Old Trafford club famed for their attacking football.
United's recorded 35 percent possession in the game. That's the lowest amount of possession recorded in a Premier League game by United since Opta began compiling statistics back in 2003 - even if Mourinho himself has contested the figure.
https://twitter.com/ianherbs/status/788134222510825474
The proper football men of the world might decry possession statistics as being misleading and unimportant, but they indicate a team's willingness to get on the ball and take control of a game. United, even under Van Gaal, attempted to do that, but Mourinho was more focused on cutting-off space for Liverpool.
https://twitter.com/_AndyHa/status/788124255493824512
And there's a second stat which further highlights their lack of ambition at Anfield.
Southampton forward Nathan Redmond had twice as many touches in the opposition penalty area against Burnley on Sunday as the whole United team did at Anfield on Monday evening.
https://twitter.com/oilysailor/status/788122544293371904
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