United defender Ferdinand, who has also had a spell out injured, said: "It was great to be back and after losing here for the last three visits I'm pleased we've left with a point."
The visitors started without Wayne Rooney, Hernandez or Nani up front although all came on in the second half.
Liverpool, buoyed by the return of Gerrard, who had made three previous substitute appearances this season, had more possession and looked more dangerous as the match wore on and went close to a winner several times in the final minutes.
Rooney, who was handed a three-match ban for Euro 2012 by UEFA on Thursday following his England sending-off against Montenegro last week, came on for the last 20 minutes but made little impact, and United manager Alex Ferguson revealed why he left him on the bench afterwards.
"Wayne has had a bad week," Ferguson told Sky Sports. "He's devastated with the suspension. I must say that.
"When you think about it he could quite feasibly miss the European Championship because it's never certain you'll qualify from a group.
"It's been a bad week for him, really. I felt with these circumstances that he's better off starting from the bench," he added.
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