Dejan Lovren felt Liverpool were good value for a win at Manchester United on Sunday.
The Reds scored first through James Milner's first-half penalty, which came from a Paul Pogba handball, before Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalised in the 84th minute at Old Trafford.
Centre-back Lovren believes he and his teammates did enough to come away with the points but will settle for a draw from a hostile away fixture.
"It was really tough to be honest, especially second half," Lovren told Sky Sports.
"It was proper high-intensity football today, with a lot of chances from their side and from ours even more. We could score more I would say, we deserved more, but at the end it's a good point here.
"It's always tough to play here, to take some points here, so altogether it's OK.
"[We're] disappointed to be honest, because we knew we could take more from today, but we need to keep going on and concentrate on the next game."