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Kobbie Mainoo says Manchester United need to start seeing out games and iron out little mistakes after Erik ten Hag's side went close to claiming a stunning win against rivals Liverpool.

Few expected anything other than a victory for Jurgen Klopp's title challengers on Sunday, especially after Luis Diaz gave the visitors a deserved half-time lead at Old Trafford.

United had not so much as registered a shot until the 50th minute but when it arrived it did so in style and Bruno Fernandes' audacious 45-yard goal sparked a marked improvement.

Mainoo went onto put the hosts ahead with an exquisite first senior goal at Old Trafford, only for Mohamed Salah's penalty to seal Liverpool a late 2-2 draw.

'To score my first goal at Old Trafford, it's unbelievable,' the 18-year-old United academy graduate said.

Kobbie Mainoo says Manchester United need to start seeing out games after drawing with Liverpool

Kobbie Mainoo says Manchester United need to start seeing out games after drawing with Liverpool

Mainoo scored his first senior goal at Old Trafford with a stunning strike against Liverpool

Mainoo scored his first senior goal at Old Trafford with a stunning strike against Liverpool

'But, you know, ultimately we didn't come away with the three points, so it doesn't leave the best taste in my mouth.'

It is little wonder Mainoo was frustrated after the Old Trafford outfit blew a late lead for the third time in nine days.

United were on course for a smash-and-grab win at Brentford last weekend, only for Mason Mount's stoppage-time strike to be followed by an even later Kristoffer Ajer equaliser as it ended 1-1.

Worse was to come

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