Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has hit out at his critics after he drew a blank for their 0-0 draw at Liverpool.
United legend Gary Neville said he had "no influence" at Anfield, where Lukaku missed a clear-cut chance in front of the Kop.
Lukaku hit back: "A lot of strikers in the league miss bigger chances than me.
"But with me it's always: 'Rom did this, Rom did that.' I don't know why. It's the standard people set.
“Knowing that you are going to score and that you are going to miss has to be the striker's biggest strength but every time I miss people put it like this [exaggerate].
“My price tag is always put out. I accept that as a matter of fact. I'm always relaxed."
The Belgian, 24, added: “People will always say this and that but my record in the Premier League is pretty good and I'm in a situation where the team is performing really well.
“I think the biggest pressure game for me was the Super Cup against Real Madrid. That was the game for me where everybody was looking at me and thinking: 'Will he do it there?'
"I think it freed me from everything and I just kept going, tried to improve."