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Manchester United is missing a key ingredient that Liverpool consistently gets right, according to former skipper Roy Keane.
This final push to avoid extra time and potentially another penalty shootout didn't impress Keane.
He argued that United should display the same attacking drive seen in the closing stages - akin to Liverpool's approach - throughout the full 90 minutes.
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"You have to get bodies in the box - you see Liverpool at the moment, Liverpool is getting four, five, six bodies in the box.
We've seen United a couple of times, balls going in and one or two, the fans are frustrated," the ex-midfielder turned pundit lamented on ITV.
"Whereas towards the end, we've seen United in a panic then started getting bodies in the box, taking gambles.
You've gotta try and win football matches."
Playing against the Premier League's 18th-ranked side in the FA Cup, United had 13 attempts at goal, four hitting the target.
Meanwhile, Liverpool staged an inspiring comeback against Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday night in the Carabao Cup, turning the tide on aggregate to secure a spot in March's final, peppering Spurs' goal with 26 attempts, 10 of which were on target.
It's been two months since Liverpool recorded fewer than four shots on target in any match, a testament to their relentless offense.
Reflecting on United's performance against Leicester, a disparaging comment by Keane summed it up: "We've seen two bad teams out there tonight
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