EPL: Man Utd held by Leeds at Elland Road
Manchester United drew 0-0 with Leeds on Sunday to stay on track for a second-place finish in the Premier League at Elland road.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men beat their bitter rivals 6-2 at Old Trafford in December but both sides looked short of energy and imagination in a lacklustre encounter at Elland Road.
The result takes United to 67 points after 33 games, 10 points behind champions-elect Manchester City but eight points clear of third-placed Leicester.
#LEEMUN ends in stalemate.#MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 25, 2021
The visitors had an early chance when Marcus Rashford raced onto a long ball but he could only hit a weak shot that dribbled wide.
Stuart Dallas fired straight at Dean Henderson in the Manchester United goal as the home side grew into the game but Leeds were living dangerously, conceding fouls in dangerous positions around the penalty box.
Rashford almost made them pay in the dying moments of the first half, thundering a free-kick towards goal that was brilliantly saved by Illan Meslier.
The visitors found more of a rhythm as the second half wore on and the game opened up in the spring sunshine.
Bruno Fernandes fired wide after a cross from Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Greenwood’s left-footed shot was comfortably saved by Meslier.
Daniel James had a golden chance to open the scoring but failed to connect properly with a cross from Rashford.
Moments later Helder Coster’s shot was deflected onto the roof of the net at the other end after a long diagonal pass, while Mateusz Klich shot straight at Henderson when in a good position.
FULL TIME: A point for #LUFC after a feisty second half against Man United
— Leeds United (@LUFC) April 25, 2021
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Solskjaer threw on Pogba and Cavani but United could not find the breakthrough.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Leicester and Chelsea currently occupy the top-four spots in the Premier League but just seven points separate Leicester from eighth-placed Everton.
Most of the teams have just five games to play.