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Shaw's revival
It was on the eve of Manchester United's visit to Anfield almost exactly a year ago that Solskjaer made a grand statement about what he expected from Luke Shaw, who at the time had started just eight Premier League games in another season hit by injury.
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- It was on the eve of Manchester United's visit to Anfield almost exactly a year ago that Solskjaer made a grand statement about what he expected from Luke Shaw, who at the time had.
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'Potentially we have the best left-back in England. Luke has the potential to be the best one, and that is the great challenge for him now,' was Solskjaer's verdict.
Shaw played as a left-sided centre-back in that 2-0 defeat, a role he's done admirably in for United, with Brandon Williams at left wing-back, and most United fans responded to Solskjaer's praise by suggesting Shaw wasn't even the best left-back for his club.
But a year on his role as United's undisputed first-choice left-back is secure, despite the arrival of Alex Telles in the summer to add more pressure.
Shaw has been excellent again this season and at Anfield he was probably United's best player. It said a lot that midway through the first half Jurgen Klopp switched Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah, with the Egyptian having drawn a blank against Shaw.
Mane fared no better. Shaw was aggressive in the tackle, stayed tight to his man and won possession with well-timed interceptions time and time again.
He might not be the best left-back in the league just yet, but Shaw has certainly established himself at United, something he's not always done since his move to the club.
Solskjaer's trusted pairing
There were some raised eyebrows amongst United fans when the team news dropped an hour before kick-off, with Victor Lindelof back in the side ahead of Eric Bailly.
Solskjaer revealed pre-match that he had always planned to start Lindelof here, giving him the night off at Burnley on Tuesday to make sure he was fit to face Liverpool. There can be no clearer sign that, despite Bailly's fine form recently, the United manager prefers Lindelof and Harry Maguire as his first-choice central defensive pairing.
Bailly could be forgiven for a feeling of frustration at missing out on a big game given his performances alongside Maguire, but Solskjaer's trust in the Lindelof/Maguire partnership was clear last season and it doesn't seem like much has changed.
Timing your runs
United's game plan to exploit Liverpool's defensive weakness was clear. Win the ball and move it forward quickly, looking to use the pace of Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford.
While they were second best in the first half it could easily have worked had Rashford timed his runs better. He was caught offside four times in the first half, wasting United's best chances, and the most frustrating aspect was that he didn't need to go as early as he was doing.
Rashford had space to exploit and had he waited to make his run you would have backed him to win the foot race. United's attacking approach could have reaped rewards had Rashford shown a little more patience.
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A confusing start
United's tactical set-up from kick-off led to a few scratches of the head, with Paul Pogba unexpectedly on the right-hand side, Martial on the left and Rashford through the middle.
That unexpected set-up might have surprised Liverpool but all it did was add to the sense of confusion in the United ranks. For half an hour they didn't seem to know what exactly they were doing at Anfield.
There was no discernible attempt to press, aside from Fred, who often sets the tone in that regard, but that left too big a gap between himself and Scott McTominay and allowed Thiago to find plenty of space to run the game.
It looked like United weren't entirely convinced by their plan, or how to execute it, and that was shown in the nervousness that was evident in their play in the opening half-hour.
United's star men
This was a very good point for United, especially given the difficulties they had in getting Bruno Fernandes and Pogba into the game. Neither of United's best players were at their best and the fact they didn't see much of the ball and generally didn't use it very well inevitably impacted the attacking play of Solskjaer's team.
But a point at Anfield is never to be turned down, especially when Liverpool are the defending champions, and to achieve it with a performance when your star men didn't quite turn up is a good statement.
United's best chances to win the game fell to Fernandes and Pogba. The former forced Alisson into a save with just over 15 minutes remaining. It was a good save from the Brazilian goalkeeper, but Fernandes will feel he shouldn't have given him a chance given how presentable the chance was. The same is true of Pogba, who blasted a brilliant chance straight at the goalkeeper with less than 10 minutes to go.
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Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre (Parkdale Queen West CHC) is a community-based non-profit health service organization serving south- mid-west Toronto. We offer a broad range of services, including primary health care, dental care, harm reduction, health promotion, counselling, and community development programming, through interdisciplinary teams.
Our work is guided by our commitment to clients, community, equity and social justice with a mission to provide healthcare to people where, when and how they need it. It is rooted in the principles that good health for people and communities is possible only when all have basic needs, equitable services and supports, and the ability to challenge and/or remove barriers that undermine good health and well-being.
We continually strive to be responsive to emerging needs in our communities, to challenging sites of inequality and to working in collaboration with a range of partners to improve the health and social conditions of people and communities.
Our Service Area
We offer services to people living in the area bordered by Bloor Street, Yonge Street, the Lakeshore, and Parkside Drive.
Service area restrictions do not apply for individuals who are homeless, Indigenous peoples, or those accessing our dental or harm reduction services. For non-OHIP insured clients, our boundaries extend north to Dupont Avenue.
New Clients
Parkdale Queen West CHC is not a walk-in clinic.
All new clients seeking services in our medical clinic, counselling and case management support must use our intake process. 416‑703‑8482 ext. 2100 (Queen West location); 416‑537‑2455 (Parkdale location)
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- Address: 1229 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 1L2 - Telephone: 416‑537‑2455
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- Address: 1229 Queen Street West
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- Address: 168 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 2R4 - Telephone: 416‑703‑8480
- Fax: 416‑703‑8479
- Address: 168 Bathurst Street
Satellite Office Site
- Address: 27 Roncesvalles Avenue
Suite 301
Toronto, Ontario
M6R 3B2 - Telephone: 416‑537‑8222
- Fax: 416‑537‑7714
- Address: 27 Roncesvalles Avenue
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