BRUNO FERNANDES had Manchester United fans gushing after his open and honest post-match interview at Liverpool.
The United skipper was a standout at Anfield as the thriller ended 2-2.
Fernandes’ side took the lead through Lisandro Martínez before goals from Cody Gakpo and Mo Salah gave Liverpool the lead.
But United – struggling in 13th without a win in five matches – refused to give up as Amad Diallo levelled on 80 minutes.
And the visitor’s almost won the game as they pushed to the end – leaving Fernandes hailing their team spirit.
He said: “I’m pretty upset. If we show this level at Liverpool, first in the league, why can’t we do this everywhere? It frustrates me.
“Also, finally I did a proper performance. We said we need much more from ourselves to get more from this season.
“Being 2-1 [down] then scoring it’s good to get a point but we need more. Now we have an FA Cup tie at Arsenal and it is going to be very tough but we want to get to the final again.
“We know how tough it is to play against Liverpool. Today we put in a real effort to the game, playing with some passion and heart is what is going to give you something from the game.
“You have to put in effort and that’s why we took something from today.
Man Utd player ratings vs Liverpool
Andre Onana – 7
Saved well from Alexis Mac Allister early on and looked strong on set-pieces – could do nothing about either goal and almost stopped Mo Salah’s penalty.
Another two saves right at the death helped his men earn a point.
Noussair Mazraoui – 7
Strong performance to help frustrate Liverpool and produced important interceptions and tackles to clear danger.
Matthijs de Ligt – 7
The Dutchman was another impressive member of the back three and seemed on a mission not to leave Anfield without a share of the spoils.
Harry Maguire – 7
Marshalled the defence well and won several big tackles and clearances.
Had his day spoiled by a yellow card for what looked to a be another great challenge and then blazed over right at the death.
Lisandro Martinez – 7
Excellent alongside the rest of the back three and finished his strike like a seasoned striker.
Diogo Dalot – 7
Played on the front foot and was an attacking threat throughout but landed himself a booking for a needless and blatant foul on Mo Salah.
Kobbie Mainoo – 7
Great defensive and compact display as he got the better of his England rival Curtis Jones in front of Thomas Tuchel.
Was only taken off after United fell behind as his manager went more offensive.
Manuel Ugarte – 6
Just got caught out of position and was punished for Cody Gakpo’s goal, which marred an otherwise hard-fought and disciplined display.
Amad Diallo – 7
Turning into a man capable of producing big moments after another crucial strike. Had messed up twice in two earlier attacks but took his goal superbly.
Bruno Fernandes – 8
The skipper was on top form for the Red Devils both defensively and with the ball.
Led his team well and fully deserved at least a point.
Rasmus Hojlund – 5
Came underfire for slack marking from Fernandes early doors then blew a big chance after beating the offside trap – a chance you NEED to take at Anfield.
Struggled to make much of an impact with the ball.
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“It can’t stop here, We have to bring this frustration to the next game to understand this has to be the level.
“If we can do it an Anfield, we have to do it everywhere.”
United fans rushed to social media to praise Fernandes, as one said: “Tears in my eyes some RESPONSIBILITY.”
Another added: “He was absolutely fantastic. And had the humility to say about this about his performances afterwards. Brilliant by Bruno.”
One hailed: “Bruno’s post match interview is absolutely bang on. He understands.”
Another said: “My captain – being honest. Could use more of this.”