Manchester United slipped up at home again as Soungoutou Magassa’s late goal earned West Ham a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.
The three points that would have lifted Ruben Amorim’s side up to fifth in the table looked to be theirs when Diogo Dalot finished smartly just before the hour but United failed to see it through with Magassa’s neat finish allowing West Ham to claim a point.
United, who lost at home to 10-man Everton in their previous home fixture, do move above Liverpool into eighth but this was a missed opportunity. Nuno Espirito Santo will take the point, his side still among the bottom three but only two points from safety.
West Ham, who have now picked up eight points from their last five games under Nuno, showed some attacking intent in the first half an hour of the contest, Casemiro having to slide to block Matheus Fernandes’ low shot. But United pushed thereafter.
Alphonse Areola tipped over Bryan Mbeumo’s cross-shot, Aaron Wan-Bissaka cleared off the line from Joshua Zirkzee and Bruno Fernandes’ effort on the follow up shaved the post. United finished the first half with a season-high 25 touches in the opposition box.
Ayden Heaven, making his first start since the debacle against Grimsby, was withdrawn at half-time having picked up an early booking, but the United boss maintained his 3-4-3 structure, of course. And it was his left wing-back of all people who opened the scoring.
Wandering into the box unmarked, the ball fell kindly to Dalot and the Portuguese defender slammed the ball into the net to lift the mood inside Old Trafford. But the fact that they were unable to capitalise on it highlighted why Amorim’s team still frustrate.
Andy Irving swung in a corner with his first touch after coming on, Jarrod Bowen won the flick on ahead of Fernandes and though Noussair Mazraoui cleared off the line, Magassa’s slotted away the rebound. West Ham even threatened to score a winner.
That would have been pushing it but they do not look like a team that will be facing relegation under Nuno in the spring. Where Amorim’s United find themselves is less clear. Champions League qualification is a possibility. But not with this sloppiness.
Keane: United defended like a pub team
Former Man Utd captain Roy Keane speaking on Sky Sports:
“The last three or four games, that sums them up. Not quite doing enough.
“Where is the frustration with this group players? I’ve watched the games closely. The lack of quality and intensity. They got two goals against Palace but they defended like a pub team.
“Tonight, you give United praise before the game and they can go fifth. This team is not ready to go fifth. Fifth in the league!
“They’ve got Wolves next, they are one of the worst teams I’ve ever seen in the Premier League. Let’s see.
“I don’t get how the players or manager don’t sense it. That there could be a twist. They have to do better than that.”



