Jose Mourinho points finger at Jurgen Klopp as he stands firm in face of criticism over Manchester United tactics: 'My opponent didn't open the door for me to win the game'

  • Liverpool failed to break through a stubborn Manchester United defence
  • The Anfield side were held to a goalless draw despite dominating the game
  • David De Gea made a game-saving stop in the first half denying Joel Matip
  • Jose Mourinho felt that Jurgen Klopp restricted the game from opening up
  • The Portuguese manager said: 'My opponent didn't open the door for me to win'

Jose Mourinho defended Manchester United's lack of ambition as he once again threw a blanket over the biggest game in English football.

United's unbeaten start to the season continued after they ground out a 0-0 draw at Liverpool but they needed a stunning save from David De Gea to deny Joel Matip to escape with a seventh clean sheet in eight Premier League matches.

This is the second time Mourinho has brought a United team to Anfield but, in those games, they have managed just two shots on target – one from Zlatan Ibrahimovic 12 months ago and another from Romelu Lukaku on Saturday.

Jose Mourinho has claimed Jurgen Klopp's tactics caused a goalless draw at liverpool

Jose Mourinho has claimed Jurgen Klopp's tactics caused a goalless draw at liverpool

His Manchester United side managed just one shot on target during a defensive display

His Manchester United side managed just one shot on target during a defensive display

Mourinho bristled when it was put to him that his team lacked ambition and he claimed that Jurgen Klopp's tactics prevented the game from opening up and becoming a spectacle, likening the second half to a game of chess.


'It depends what for you is an entertaining game,' said Mourinho. 'One thing is an entertaining game for fans, another thing is entertaining game for the people who read football in a different way. That's different. My opponent didn't open the door for me to win the game.

With goalkeeper David De Gea pulling off numerous game-saving stops throughout

With goalkeeper David De Gea pulling off numerous game-saving stops throughout

'I'm not criticising (Klopp). As a coach you are on the bench and you try to anticipate things and I had no midfielder to do what I could do many, many times which is to be with three strong midfield players and then give more freedom to my three attacking players.

'I couldn't do that, I had no Fellaini, no Pogba, no Carrick, nothing at all. The only chance I had to change the direction of the game was to bring on players with one against one, bring on players with speed. This is what I told the players at half-time: maybe Liverpool were going to change.

But the United boss shifted any blame on his tactics over to his opposite number

But the United boss shifted any blame on his tactics over to his opposite number

Mourinho put his issues down to injuries in the absence of Marouane Fellaini and Paul Pogba
But also claimed Klopp's tactics 'didn't open the door for me to win the game'

Mourinho put his issues down to injuries in the absence of Marouane Fellaini and Paul Pogba

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The Portuguese added: 'Anyone makes the game he wants, or tries. Sometimes you try and the game doesn't go in the direction you want. It's simple. If you score a goal in the first half then the second half is different because then he risks, he changes structure.

'When I brought on (Jesse) Lingard and (Marcus) Rashford I was waiting for him to give me more space but he didn't give me it. I know you think we were defensive and they were offensive. Well, you were at home and you don't move anything? I don't know. I was waiting for that. He didn't.'

De Gea was United's hero, as was the case in the corresponding fixture 12 months ago. He said he reacted instinctively to thwart Matip in the 35th minute but admitted that United were fortunate to leave with a draw.

'Liverpool played better than us,' said De Gea. 'But it is a point away from home, so we are happy. It was a really good save but I need to keep my level high. We need to keep going.'