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Reserves: L'pool 1 United 0
The Reserves suffered a first league defeat since early March against Liverpool, thanks to David Ngog's early strike and a string of missed chances for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
French striker Ngog struck after defensive hesitancy as Liverpool bossed the opening exchanges, but how United's second-half dominance - against a side reduced to 10 men - failed to produce at least an equaliser is a mystery.
United made a nightmare start to the evening when a long punt forward from goalkeeper David Martin was mis-controlled by Ngog. The Frenchman advanced on goal, shadowed by United's Ritchie de Laet and Joe Dudgeon, but Ngog reached it first to poke a finish past the off-balance Ron-Robert Zieler.
Confidence temporarily dinted, United were on the back foot for the opening exchanges, and required a goal-line clearance by David Gray to keep out Nathan Eccleston's close-range effort.
The Reds did gradually gain a foothold in proceedings, with Kiko Macheda denied after a left-footed snapshot, but it was Eccleston who had the next clear chance as, having worked space well, he powered in a shot which Zieler comfortably beat to safety.
United's chances were aided by the decision to send off Liverpool's Damian Plessis, just after the half-hour. The French midfielder lunged into a challenge with Magnus Eikrem - whose foot was also high - but his offence was deemed worthy of a red card.
The numberical handicap unsurprisingly prompted a mass retreat from the hosts, and United took the initiative by totally dominating matters from then on.
Early in the second half, Josh King twice latched onto Zoran Tosic through-balls, only to see his first effort well saved by Martin, while he was then denied by a last-ditch challenge from Chris Mavinga.
Danny Welbeck missed a clear opening when he failed to connect with Magnus Eikrem's in-swinging free-kick. Liverpool, for their part, should have doubled their advantage when Ngog headed a Jay Spearing set-piece over the bar from close range with 20 minutes remaining.
Macheda was fractionally off-target shortly afterwards, toe-poking just wide after some fancy footwork amid a cluster of five home defenders, and the Italian was denied an assist when James Chester nodded his cross off-target from just inside the six-yard box.
The hosts were given a huge let-off with 10 minutes to go, when they were awarded a free-kick for King's legitimate challenge on goalkeeper Martin, ruling out Macheda's impish back-heeled finish.
Despite incessant late pressure, in which even Zieler ventured into the opposing penalty area, the hosts were able to run down the clock and inflict the Reds' first competitive defeat since a 1-0 reverse at Sunderland over six months ago.
United: Zieler; Gray, Chester, de Laet, Dudgeon (Gill, 66); Welbeck, C Evans, Eikrem, Tosic (Brady, 77); Macheda, King.
Subs not used: Amos, Norwood, Tunnicliffe.
credit : manutd.com
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