Steven Gerrard insists: Liverpool deserved at least a point at Old Trafford

Steven Gerrard felt his Liverpool side deserved more from yesterday's 3-2 defeat at Manchester United after his two goals dragged them back into the game.Did you get that on film? Steven Gerrard celebrates making it 2-2Trailing to Dimitar Berbatov's header just before half-time and a brilliant overhead kick 14 minutes after the interval the England midfielder looked to have salvaged a point with a little help from Fernando Torres.The Spain international was brought down by Jonny Evans in the penalty area and was then pulled back by John O'Shea to present Gerrard with a 20-yard free-kick which he curled through the wall for his second goal in a six-minute spell.However, Berbatov had the final say when he rose to head home his hat-trick in the 84th minute.'I think when you recover a two-goal deficit at Old Trafford you feel really good and you fancy yourself to hang on in there and get a fantastic point,' said Gerrard.'But Berbatov completed his hat-trick - he was the difference and his second goal was world class. Back in the hunt: Steven Gerrard nets from the penalty spot'We're disappointed with the result but really pleased with how we played and disappointed to go away within nothing.'Gerrard confidently stroked home the penalty before threading an inch-perfect free-kick through the smallest gap in United's defensive wall.He admitted he may have been slightly fortunate with the second.'I saw how he (Edwin van der Sar) set the wall up and the idea was for me to try to get it over,' he added.'But you see so many free-kicks where walls break or they go through gaps and if you hit the target you get your reward and I got that.' Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson accuses Liverpool star Fernando Torres of 'cheating'Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insists: We should have scored TEN against LiverpoolMan United 3 Liverpool 2: Berba's brilliant treble shatters Roy's boysHe had to go! Fergie says Rafa was lucky to last until summer at LiverpoolJamie Redknapp: Super Chelsea are a mixture of Arsenal and Man UnitedYanks for nothing: Tom Hicks nears refinancing deal to stay on at AnfieldLIVERPOOL FC

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