Liverpool's 17-game Premier League winning streak is over, but the Reds' unbeaten streak to the season is still alive. Adam Lallana came off the bench late and scored from close range to rescue a point for Liverpool at Old Trafford in a 1-1 draw against struggling Manchester United on Sunday. It was Lallana's first goal in two-and-a-half years as he's battled countless injuries. The Reds were without the injured Mohamed Salah due to an ankle injury, and he was missed as they had only four shots on goal but got a decent result in the end, all things considered.
Liverpool had a goal disallowed due to a handball from Sadio Mane in the first half but got Lallana to finish a perfect ball by Andy Robertson in the 85th minute to stay unbeaten as United's defense fell asleep. After the match, speaking to Sky Sports, Lallana said coach Jurgen Klopp just told him to come on and make an impact, and that's just what he did.
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