Miss chance
to climb back into the top four for the first time since September
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Manchester(Agencies): Manchester United conceded a goal
in the sixth minute of stoppage time to draw with Southampton 2-2 in the
English Premier League, missing a chance to climb back into the top four for
the first time since September.
It was the latest twist in the
hard-fought race for Champions League qualification, coming on the day
second-placed Manchester City overturned its two-year ban from European
competition.
That means a finish in the top
four is required to get into next season's Champion League, rather than the top
five.
Substitute Michael Obafemi
scored from close range at a corner to deny all three points for United, which
stayed in fifth place and was now behind Leicester on goal difference with
three games remaining. Chelsea is one point ahead of them in third place.
Leicester hosts United on the
final day of the season.
United came from behind to
lead at Old Trafford, with Anthony Martial setting up Marcus Rashford's low
strike into the corner for the 20th-minute equalizer before scoring himself
three minutes later by cutting inside from the left and firing home a rising
shot for his 50th Premier League goal.
Stuart Armstrong put Southampton into a surprise
lead in the 12th minute after Paul Pogba was dispossessed outside United's
penalty area.
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