IMO, not the most exciting match but tbf kudos to Mourinho for completely negating Liverpool's gegen-tactics.
Tactically, Mou ran Klopp rugged - for all the hype before this match about Liverpool being a great attacking side having scored an average of 2.5-3 goals per match, they had been thoroughly subdued here. I don't understand why people are saying Mou parked the bus - he didn't; exceptional tactical awareness and defensive positioning with runners is not synonymous with parking the bus, for most of the match we were pressing them high up, they hardly had possession in our half, and were attempting long balls to Sturridge the whole game. For a team with 65% possession and 9 home goals in the last 2 matches, they had 3 shots on target (9 overall to our 7) the whole match- so much for every pundit, fan and manager alike stating Liverpool will blow United away. As for DDG keeping us in the game, that makes no sense - he was largely untroubled except Coutinho's chance from outside the box, and Can's effort.
Infact, I believe if not for Zlatan's finishing (a few) and Pogba's awful play, we could have won. The moment Rashford got cramps, Mou realized that he should strengthen the core and not let Liverpool win now - so he got a tad defensive but only then (asking Rooney to track Milner). I am happy with the point, think we could've snatched it at the end (Zlatan's header) but a draw was a fair assessment. Also for people saying, Herrera wasn't that good, Herrera's stats prove otherwise: 7 tackles, 10 interceptions, 3 clearances, 4 aerials won, 5 completed dribbles, 1 block.