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Gary Neville delivered some home truths to the Manchester United hierarchy on Sunday(Image: Sky Sports)
Manchester United needed Rasmus Hojlund to dig them out of trouble on the south coast as Ruben Amorim's side laboured to a 1-1 draw away at Bournemouth on an afternoon where their bitter rivals, Liverpool, clinched a 20th domestic title.
The Reds were always likely to rubber-stamp a record-equalling success at home to a brittle Tottenham team at Anfield on Sunday.
Hojlund popped up in second half stoppage time to salvage a point for the visitors.
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Gary Neville admits 'the debate is over' when it comes to deciding the most successful club in England now that Liverpool have joined Manchester United on 20 domestic titles.
The Reds' latest triumph means they and United are once again level when it comes to league crowns.
United had steamed ahead of their rivals under Sir Alex Ferguson.
But their decline since his retirement - coupled with Liverpool's renaissance under Jurgen Klopp and subsequent success with Arne Slot - means there can now be no debate that the Reds are ahead of Neville's old club, says the former United defender.
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"It should cause real tremors over at Old Trafford.
The result means United continue to languish in the bottom half of the table.
Amorim was far from satisfied after the final whistle and laid down the gauntlet to his team, saying they 'needed to do better' in the final third after watching them spurn a glut of chances at The Vitality.
Liverpool were confirmed as Premier League champions on Sunday(Image: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Liverpool have moved level on league titles with Manchester United after rubber-stamping their status as Premier League champions with a convincing 5-1 win over Tottenham.
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United had moved ahead of their bitter rivals on the domestic title count under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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