Jurgen Klopp has expressed his frustration at Manchester United's defensive approach when they come up against his Liverpool side, stating that they have 'to make the game'.
The two sides played out a 1-1 draw in Super Sunday's solo clash, a result that ended Liverpool's long winning run at 17.
Marcus Rashford gave United a deserved lead when he struck in controversial circumstances in the first-half, before Adam Lallana's close range tap-in levelled the score with five minutes remaining of normal time.
Liverpool were furious when the first goal was allowed to stand, with a potential foul on Divock Origi by Victor Lindelof in the build-up.
Despite a VAR check, the goal was given and the Liverpool protests continued as the sides left the pitch at half-time.
Speaking after the game though, Klopp was keen to outline the defensive nature of the Manchester United teams that he has come up against since moving to Anfield in 2015.
