Ferdinand names a Utd player he’d seek out in dressing room amid Liverpool clash

Rio Ferdinand has criticized one Manchester United star after Sunday's 2-2 draw with Liverpool.

With 20 seconds left in the Premier League match, Joshua Zirkzee cut the ball back in the area to Harry Maguire, who fired it over the bar with his first attempt.

Had it gone in, United would have been set to win their first game at Anfield since 2016, following goals from Lisandro Martinez and Amad Diallo earlier in the half.

Opinion was divided over who was responsible for the late miss – with some putting it down to Zirkzee's pass and others criticizing Maguire's finish.

Now Ferdinand has weighed in on the situation and suggested that Zirkzee was to blame and that Maguire would have felt justified in confronting the Dutchman after the match.

Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, he said: 'After all this I would have gone into the dressing room and said, “Bruv, what kind of stupidity was that?! What kind of pass was that?! We could have won the match!”

'But Zirkzee has no confidence, so he [Maguire] I'm not going to do that. It's details, mate. Do you know what it is like? Talk to someone like who you want to talk to. Please indicate how you would like to receive. The same.'

Ferdinand also took time to praise three United stars who helped lead the charge for Ruben Amorim's side during the match at Anfield.

'I thought Ugarte was brilliant yesterday. “I thought Mazraoui was brilliant, Dalot was top yesterday,” he added.

'But I don't want to see a good seven or eight out of ten this week and four or five out of ten next week. That's the benchmark, let's keep it there and enforce it.

'It's easy to stand up for Anfield. Where you will actually get answers to your questions is Southampton next week.

'But what they have to come back to is: what got us that result? We fucking grafted, we chased people.

'Sir Alex Ferguson said that one of the proudest things of all his teams was when an opponent's manager came into his office after a match and said, 'Phwoar, no matter how good your players are, all these names you have, they run like a Conference team”.

“So if we get back to that and make sure that's right, these guys will end up in a good place.

“I thought yesterday was the first game I've seen where everything came together in terms of effort, application, desire and dedication, which was a requirement here.”

Sky Sports pundits Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge clashed over whether Maguire should have finished when Zirkzee's ball took a bobble.

Sturridge said: 'Don't talk to him, you've got all the time in the world.'

Keane added: “Know your players, expect the bobble. He won't put it in you perfectly. You have to hit the target, Harry. If it hits the target, no problem.'

“He passed it like he was sniffing it back to shoot. We are talking about an international player,” said former Reds striker Sturridge

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