Southampton 1-1 Man Utd: Jannik Vestergaard header earns 10-man Saints a point

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Jannik Vestergaard headed home Kevin Danso's cross to cancel out Daniel James' first-half opener at St Mary's

Jannik Vestergaard's towering header gave 10-man Southampton a point after another moment of magic from Manchester United new boy Daniel James looked to have put them on course for victory at St Mary's.

James scored his third Premier League goal in four appearances with a fierce, rising right-foot drive after only 10 minutes, and the 21-year-old Wales attacker was the biggest threat for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.

Saints, however, gained momentum in the second half as a disappointing United side grew increasingly sloppy, and Vestergaard capped a spell of pressure with the equaliser just before the hour.

Che Adams had blazed wide of an open goal and David de Gea had saved superbly from Danny Ings before the giant figure of Vestergaard rose to meet Kevin Danso's fine cross.

It proved the high point of Danso's afternoon as he was then sent off for a crude lunge at Scott McTominay when he was already on a yellow card, leaving referee Mike Dean with an easy decision.

United, predictably, laid siege to Southampton's goal in the closing stages but were kept out as keeper Angus Gunn saved superbly from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, while both Jesse Lingaard and Ashley Young were just off target.

It leaves the Old Trafford side with only one win from four league games, the opening-day win against Chelsea being followed by draws here and at Wolves and that home defeat by Crystal Palace.

United lack quality & killer touch

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Solskjaer bemoans Man Utd's poor finishing

Few tears were shed when Manchester United said their farewells to expensive attacking failures Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez, departed for Inter Milan permanently and on loan respectively.

It was ironic, then, that a lack of killer touch by those left behind saw United leave St Mary's with just a point after taking charge of most of the first half and mounting an assault on Southampton's goal following Danso's dismissal.

James mixed the dangerous and the erratic after his brilliant goal but looks a real talent, with pace to burn and end product - the same could not be said for the disappointing Rashford.

Solskjaer will rightly point to the late heroics of Gunn and several other near misses but their chance of victory suffered its biggest blow when they lost any semblance of control early in the second half and allowed the hosts, always determined under Ralph Hasenhuttl, back into the game, culminating in Vestergaard's header.

Juan Mata had little influence, while Paul Pogba produced the sort of display that frustrates so many, conceding possession countless times and his efforts paling in comparison to those of the likes of James and McTominay.

United's recent record is dismal, reading just two wins in their past 13 games and with no away victories since Paris St-Germain were beaten in the Champions League in March.

There is plenty for Solskjaer to ponder - and work on.

Hasenhuttl joy as Saints show fight

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Hasenhuttl praises 'unbelievable performance' after draw with Man Utd

Saints boss Hasenhuttl's reaction at the final whistle showed exactly what this point meant to him and his side.

The Austrian punched the air in delight, hugged counterpart Solskjaer then delivered a few more clenched-fist salutes before making his way around the pitch taking the adulation of the home fans.

It may only have been a draw but his delight was understandable. Hasenhuttl must have feared the worst when Danso's reckless lunge at McTominay left his side at a numerical disadvantage and at United's mercy.

Goalkeeper Gunn played his part, while bravery and last-ditch defending answered other emergency calls. It was exactly what Southampton's manager and supporters wanted to see.

It also means Saints can look back at a good week, with a win away at Brighton, victory at Fulham in the Carabao Cup and a creditable draw here after opening with defeats at Burnley and at home to Liverpool.

Man of the match - Oriol Romeu (Southampton)

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Oriol Romeu attempted more tackles (six) than any of his team-mates at St Mary's, while only Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Victor Lindelof won back possession as often (11 times) as the Saints midfielder

United's winless away run goes on - the stats

  • Southampton are winless in nine home Premier League matches against Manchester United (D4 L5), although this is the first time they have avoided defeat in consecutive home games against them since January 1998.

  • In the past three Premier League games between Southampton and Man Utd, the team scoring first has failed to win each time (D2 L1).

  • Manchester United have collected five points in their opening four Premier League games this season (W1 D2 L1), last picking up fewer in their first four games of a Premier League campaign in 1992-93 (four points).

  • Manchester United are winless in eight away matches in all competitions (D3 L5), their worst run since going nine without a win between April and November 2014.

  • James has scored three goals in his first four Premier League matches for United - as many as he scored in his final 22 Championship appearances for Swansea.

  • Vestergaard scored his first Premier League goal for Southampton in his 27th league appearance for the club, becoming the third Danish player to score for the Saints in the Premier League, after Ronnie Ekelund and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

  • Southampton defender Danso is the first player to get an assist and be sent off in a Premier League game since Paul Pogba in December 2017 for United against Arsenal.

  • Before Danso, the last player to be sent off in their first home Premier League appearance was Yannick Sagbo for Hull City in August 2013.

'Daniel James is fantastic' - what they said

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, speaking to BT Sport: "We showed good mentality today after the red card. It was not easy. But with all the hard work, a man less and a third game in a week it is an unbelievable performance mentality from my team. I can only raise my hat to them. It was fantastic today.

"In the first half we showed a really intense performance. There was one action where we went 1-0 down. The players believe in what we are trying to do and showed they are always trying to be positive. That was the key to the success today."

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, speaking to BBC Sport: "We need some scrappy goals as well. We should have won today - we had the game where we wanted it [but] we were careless in our finishing and our last pass.

"We built pressure, we got round them, created good openings but the clinical edge wasn't there. We should have won, again.

"Daniel James is fantastic - he has a great attitude, he wants to learn, he is hungry. He is at the start of his career but with his habits he will have a good one. We want to help him become the finished article."

What's next?

Southampton travel to Sheffield United in their first game after the international break on Saturday 14 September (15:00 BST), while United welcome Leicester City to Old Trafford at the same time.

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