Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper Andre Onana has seemingly taken a dig at Liverpool's home crowd following his team's draw at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.
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The Red Devils were under pressure to get a result on the road on the weekend after losing 7-0 at Anfield last season in March.
While Jurgen Klopp's men threatened the goal on many occasions during the 90 minutes, they were ultimately unable to find the back of the net as they dropped points at home for the first time this season.
Speaking after the encounter, United's sweeper-keeper Onana suggested that he, at no point, felt intimidated by the atmosphere at Anfield.
"I felt nothing," he told MUTV.
"At Manchester United you're going to get that, I have to be ready for everything.
"I'm used to be playing big games with high intensity. Like I said, it was nice to play here today.
"We played a good opponent but we showed we have good players. Being Manchester United, you must try to win."
Ex-United defender Gary Neville, meanwhile, said during commentary on Sky Sports that he felt the lack of energy at the iconic Liverpool stadium.
"I have to say, this is by far the worst atmosphere I've ever seen at Anfield for a Manchester United game," he remarked.
"It's really, really quiet so far, other than the first five minutes where they were up for it."
Liverpool dropped to second on the table, a point behind Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, who claimed a 2-0 win over Brighton Hove Albion on Sunday afternoon.
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United, meanwhile, are seventh in the Premier League, six points behind fourth-placed Manchester City.
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