Here’s how the players rated as Manchester United drew 1-1 with Liverpool at Old Trafford…
MANCHESTER UNITED
The Manchester United goalkeeper was unable to stop James Milner's powerful spot-kick and did well for the remainder of the match. 7
United's marauding full-back offers a fine option down the flank in addition to his defensive responsibilities. 7
The rejuvenated centre-back looked vulnerable at times early on but grew into proceedings. 7
Back in the side after sustaining a minor knock last weekend, he looked solid alongside Jones once again. 6
Preferred ahead of Daley Blind and Luke Shaw, who was left out of the squad, the Italian was caught out on occasions. 6
Another determined, disciplined display from the Spaniard - his latest this term for United. 7
Captaining the side in the absence of Wayne Rooney, the normally-effective midfielder was largely anonymous and withdrawn at half-time. 6
The world's most expensive player endured a tough afternoon. A sloppy display was capped by handling in the box, with James Milner slamming home the resulting penalty. 5
The in-form Armenian opened up the Liverpool defence on occasions, but not at his clinical best. 6
Looked bright on the left for the home side during the opening stages. Juan Mata replaced him as Mourinho looked to freshen things up. 6
Back after missing the EFL Cup semi-final against Hull through illness, his last-gasp header sent Old Trafford wild and continued his fine form. 7
SUBS
On the cusp of United's all-time scoring record, he took a few too many shots when passing would have been easier but put in a solid performance. 6
Not at his influential best in his time on the field. 6
Did very well as an impact substitute once more, hitting the post with a header in the build-up to Ibrahimovic's leveller. 7
LIVERPOOL
Brilliant save from Ibrahimovic's low-free kick and Mkhitaryan. Comfortable throughout. 8
Defensively the youngster on his full Premier League debut had his hands full with Anthony Martial and looked much more comfortable going forward. 6
One short back-pass almost gifted Ibrahimovic a goal but recovered his composure as the game wore on. 6
Did a decent enough job of keeping Ibrahimovic at bay. 6
Dependable both in defence and from the penalty spot. Restricted Henrikh Mkhitaryan to relatively few openings. 7
Back in the side and setting the tempo in midfield again. Controlled performance from the captain. 8
Struggled to get into the action but became more useful the more Liverpool had to contain the game. 6
Another powerful display from the midfielder whose energy helped cover much ground in the centre. 7
Not one of his stand-out days but did plenty of the leg work up front. 6
Improved when he was moved to a more central role in the second half and could have scored had it not been for De Gea. 6
A willing runner up front but decision-making continues to let down the Belgium striker. 5
SUBS
His control made an immediate impact, teeing-up Firmino for a good chance. 7