O. G. Solskjaer after drawing with "Liverpool": "My players were disappointed in the dressing room"

"Manchester United" released the victory from their hands only at the very end of the match against "Liverpool". "The Red Devils" took the lead after a goal scored by Marcus Rashford in the first half, but the balance was restored towards the end of the match by Adam Lallana. After the match, "Man Utd" manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer stated that these matches could be a turning point for his team. "The players reacted well after the recent unsuccessful matches. We have a team where players work for each other and maintain a great atmosphere. Perhaps this will be a turning point. My players in the dressing room were disappointed because they understand that they should have won this match. Such signs please the coach. Results are very important, as this is the only way to regain confidence in our abilities. I think we took a step in the right direction," - said O.G. Solskjaer after the match against "Liverpool". The match also featured controversial referee decisions. Before M. Rashford's goal, Victor Lindelof took the ball from Divock Origi on the other side of the field but could not avoid contact with the opponent's leg. However, after VAR review, the goal was still counted, which caused a huge dissatisfaction from Jurgen Klopp. Just a few minutes later, VAR had to intervene in the game again, but this time Sadio Mane's goal was not counted due to handball. O.G. Solskjaer, commenting on the VAR decisions, stated that both of them were correct. "I don't think the referee made a mistake. Maybe Lindelof slightly touched the opponent's leg, but it was not an obvious referee error. Let's not forget that this is a men's sport and contact is possible. The disallowed goal for "Liverpool" was also rightly not counted, as Mane clearly played with his hand. This time the VAR decisions were just more favorable to us," - added the Norwegian.