Manchester United held by Southampton as frustrating season continues

Manchester United’s frustrating season continued when it was held to a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Southampton.

Published : Feb 12, 2022 20:28 IST , MANCHESTER

Che Adams celebrates after scoring for Southampton.
Che Adams celebrates after scoring for Southampton.
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Che Adams celebrates after scoring for Southampton.

Manchester United's frustrating season continued when it was held to a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.

MATCH CENTRE

United started brightly, creating several early openings before Jadon Sancho got on the end of Marcus Rashford's low cross to fire the host in front in the 21st minute - the England forward's first goal at Old Trafford.

However, United, just as it did against Burnley in midweek, dropped off after scoring and again conceded early in the second half, when Scotland international Che Adams slotted home in the 48th minute to equalise.

Saints wasted two great chances to complete the turnaround as the Old Trafford fans grew more and more frustrated about another game that was slipping out of their team's hands.

Cristiano Ronaldo thought he had scored a late winner for United, only for his close-range strike to be ruled out for off-side.

Veteran forward Ronaldo has now failed to score in any of his last six appearances in all competitions. The last time he had a longer run without a goal at club level was a run of seven games in December 2008 and January 2009.

The draw means United remains fifth in the standings on 40 points from 24 matches played, 20 points adrift of leader Manchester City, while Saints stretched their unbeaten run to four in all competitions to stay 10th.

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United has suffered from severe profligacy in front of goal of late. Before the visit of Southampton it had wasted 70 shots at goal in its previous three games in all competitions, scoring just three times.

Ronaldo, back in the starting XI after being benched at Burnley, should have scored after rounding Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster, but Romain Perraud got back to block. Sancho then had Ronaldo and Rashford to his right as United broke clear in numbers, but the 21-year-old elected to go alone, forcing a fine save out of Forster.

The chances kept coming, with Sancho making one count at the far post after Bruno Fernandes had set Rashford free down the right. The England forward picked out Sancho at the back post, and he could not miss. From there on, until the interval, it was all Saints, with Stuart Armstrong twice going close before Perraud was denied by a fine save by United goalkeeper David de Gea.

Deja vu

After conceding two minutes after halftime at Burnley, it was déjà vu for United fans as Adams slotted home his sixth league goal of the season to level.

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Against a team it beat 9-0 last season in this fixture – equalling the Premier League's biggest win record - United could not find a way through, and in fact spent most of the second half defending.

The pick of De Gea's saves kept out a goalbound effort from the impressive Armando Broja, with United forced to hang on at times as it failed to make any inroads down the other end. The final whistle was greeted by boos from all around as interim coach Ralf Rangnick struggles to turn things around.

United has averaged fewer goals per game under the German than it has under any other manager in Premier League history.

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