
Liverpool suffered a 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford as a Marcus Rashford brace helped Manchester United open up a five-point gap in second place in the Premier League table.
Eric Bailly put the ball into his own net in the second half to pull a goal back for the Reds – who also had a big claim for a penalty turned down when Andrew Robertson’s cross hit the hand of Antonio Valencia.
And Jenas thinks the spot kick should have been awarded and Jurgen Klopp’s side could have had a share of the spoils.
Match of the Day presenter Gary Linker asked the former Tottenham midfielder if Liverpool fans are justified in being annoyed at not getting the decision.
“I do think they’ve got a point” Jenas replied.

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”With the first one particularly.
“It can go either way but the thing that swings it for me is the distance.
“I personally think 12 yards is enough space and I know there’s pace on the ball, but you can get your arm out of the way.
“If this doesn’t hit Valencia’s arm, it’s going straight into the path of Mane.”
Liverpool are now only four points away from dropping out of the Champions League places following the defeat.
Meanwhile, United are 13 points behind league leaders Manchester City, who face Stoke on Monday (8pm).