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Player ratings and round-up as Man United are held to goalless draw by Southampton

David Cooper

00:37 31/12/2017

Manchester United endured more festive frustration as an Old Trafford stalemate with Southampton made it three draws in a week.

Failure to beat Leicester and Burnley saw them fall well short of the blistering pace set by Premier League leaders Manchester City and a goalless draw with the Saints means they slipped into third behind Chelsea.

Both sides had good enough chances to steal all three points the first of which fell to Romelu Lukaku, who was carried off on a stretcher with an oxygen mask in the first half after a clash of heads with Wesley Hoedt.

TWEET OF THE MATCH

STAR MAN

Ashley Young

It was not exactly a blockbuster performance from the converted right-back but he was thoroughly accomplished in everything he did and if the rest of his colleagues in red had showed similar application they would probably have banked all three points.

Young is increasingly sound in his defensive duties, offers a mean cross and even went close with a free-kick. At this rate he might even claim a spot for England at the World Cup.

STAT OF THE DAY

Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy was handed a first Premier League start by Southampton 17 months after signing for the club. He has been involved in an England squad (September 2016) more recently than his last top-flight appearance (for Crystal Palace in March 2016).

VIEW FROM THE BENCH

Received wisdom has it that Saints boss Mauricio Pellegrino is fighting for his future as Southampton boss, but the Argentinian was a picture of calm for most of the evening.

He patrolled the edge of his technical area for most of the 90 minutes but was largely an emotionally restrained observer. If only the same could be said of Jose Mourinho.

In the second half he launched into a histrionic tirade at fourth official Bobby Madley, though the source of the perceived slight was not apparent. In the first half he stomped to the dugout and back out again within a matter of moments and at no point did he appear to enjoy what he saw.

RATINGS

Manchester United

David De Gea 7

Ashley Young 7

Victor Lindelof 6

Phil Jones 7

Luke Shaw 6

Nemanja Matic 6

Paul Pogba 6

Henrikh Mkhitaryan 5

Jesse Lingard 6

Juan Mata 6

Romelu Lukaku 5

SUBS

Marcus Rashford (for Lukaku) 6

Anthony Martial (for Mkhitaryan) 6

David De Gea makes a super stop to deny James Ward-Prowse

Southampton

Alex McCarthy 7

Jack Stephens 7

Maya Yoshida 6

Wesley Hoedt 7

Sam McQueen 7

Oriol Romeu 6

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 6

James Ward-Prowse 7

Dusan Tadic 6

Soifane Boufal 6

Shane Long 6

SUBS

Manolo Gabbiadini (for Long) 5

Mario Lemina (for Tadic) 5

Nathan Redmond (for Boufal) 5

Wesley Hoedt tackles Marcus Rashford

Who’s up next?

Everton v Man Utd (Premier League, January 1)

Southampton v Crystal Palace (Premier League, January 2)

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