Manchester United endured a irritating afternoon within the Premier League on Sunday with a 0-0 draw towards bottom-placed Southampton marked by the expulsion of midfielder Casemiro.
The influential Brazilian was despatched off within the thirty fourth minute for a excessive boot towards Carlos Alcaraz, respiratory confidence into the struggling guests and making for an open sport with good probabilities at each ends.
Captain Bruno Fernandes got here closest for United with a low shot which hit the put up, whereas often deadly striker Marcus Rashford noticed a shot effectively saved in a one-on-one with goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu.
Southampton missed a string of probabilities, with Theo Walcott seeing a point-blank header after which a chipped shot each brilliantly saved by David de Gea, whereas Kyle Walker-Peters hit the put up and James Ward-Prowse noticed a free kick go shut.
United midfielder Scott McTominay almost skewed the ball into his personal purpose at one level, just for defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka to scoop the ball off the road.
The consequence was not what United supervisor Erik ten Hag wished after final week’s 7-0 drubbing by Liverpool within the league, and was a disappointing follow-up to its scintillating 4-1 Europa League win over Real Betis in midweek.
His crew stayed third on 50 factors, 16 behind chief Arsenal however nonetheless comfortably positioned within the high 4 positions which qualify for subsequent season’s Champions League.
CASEMIRO CONTROVERSY
United followers have been incensed by a collection of penalty appeals that referee Anthony Taylor waved away. Adding to their ire, the referee had initially given Casemiro a yellow card earlier than altering it to pink after a video test.
The Brazilian left the pitch in tears, consoled by countryman Antony.
Casemiro’s two sendings off for United in fast succession, after additionally being expelled towards Crystal Palace final month, are the primary straight reds of his profession.
An irritated Ten Hag criticised “inconsistency” in refereeing and defended the previous Real Madrid stalwart’s integrity.
“We are Premier League. You want intensity,” he stated.
“Casemiro is a really fair player, tough but fair. It shows. Over 500 games in big European leagues before, never sent off (with a straight red).”
Though some extent at Old Trafford is a creditable consequence for anybody, Southampton will rue what might need been. The Saints prop up the standings on 22 factors, two off the protection zone in a packed struggle towards relegation.
“I am disappointed with a point but very happy with the performance,” stated Southampton supervisor Ruben Selles. “We saw a team playing together, wanting to get something with the game.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com