Southampton 2 Manchester United 2: Herrera completes comeback but pressure remains on Mourinho

Manchester United's top-four ambition is becoming increasingly bleak, despite having fought back from 2-0 down to draw with Southampton.

Published : Dec 02, 2018 01:12 IST

Ander Herrera after scoring against Southampton,
Ander Herrera after scoring against Southampton,
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Ander Herrera after scoring against Southampton,

Manchester United battled back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Southampton on Saturday in a match that will do little to ease the pressure on either Jose Mourinho or Mark Hughes.

The visitor was forced to line up with Scott McTominay and Nemanja Matic in defence due to injuries and found itself two goals down after only 20 minutes at St Mary's Stadium.

Romelu Lukaku got a goal back, his first in the Premier League since September, and Ander Herrera secured a point, but a top-four finish is beginning to look a tall order for Mourinho's men.

Hughes, who has been facing calls for the sack himself, has now failed to steer Saints to a win in eight consecutive games in all competitions.

United failed to capitalise on a missed kick from Alex McCarthy three minutes in, and it was punished when Stuart Armstrong blasted across David de Gea's goal and into the net with Saints' first effort on target.

St Mary's was bouncing seven minutes later when Cedric Soares bent an unstoppable free-kick into the top-left corner from 25 yards out, after Marcus Rashford had lost possession and brought down Mario Lemina.

Rashford's poor opening half-hour was summed up by a wayward strike over the bar, but the England forward made amends when he shouldered Maya Yoshida off the ball and played in Lukaku to smash home 12 minutes before the interval.

 

And it was Rashford's brilliance that set up Herrera to make it 2-2 before the break, the 21-year-old bursting through the Saints defence and cutting the ball back for his team-mate to backheel into the net.

United, who lost former Saint Luke Shaw to a knock midway through the second half, dominated much of the play but struggled to threaten McCarthy's goal, and David de Gea had to make a strong save to stop Nathan Redmond's stinging strike from snatching victory.

 

What does it mean? United shows character but top four is slipping away

United will be happy to leave with a point given the ineptitude it displayed in the first half-hour, but it is now three games without a win in the Premier League for Mourinho's men.

The result means Manchester City is 16 points ahead of its rival at the top of the table, while United could be nine adrift of the top four if Chelsea beat Fulham on Sunday and Tottenham draws with Arsenal.

Southampton is up to 18th, but letting a two-goal lead slip might not be sufficient to spare Mark Hughes the sack if wins do not follow soon.

 

Rashford shows powers of recovery

It was a difficult opening half-hour for Rashford, who missed a hatful of chances against Young Boys in his last outing, but the way he dragged his side back into the game with two excellent assists highlighted a commendable determination to impress his manager.

McTominay out of position and out of luck

McTominay was part of a back three out of necessity, with Chris Smalling and Eric Bailly having picked up pre-game injuries, and an uncertain display was underlined by some strange positioning behind the wall for Cedric's strike.

 

What's next?

United heads into back-to-back home games next week, starting with the visit of Arsenal on Wednesday before Fulham travels to Old Trafford on Saturday. Southampton visits Tottenham and then Cardiff City on those same dates.

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