Southampton 1 - 2 Man Utd

Manchester United climb to third in the Premier League after Robin van Persie's brace gave them victory over an often-superior Southampton at St Mary's.
United took an early lead as Van Persie pounced on Jose Fonte's slack backpass, but Graziano Pelle swept in a deserved equaliser as the Saints fought back.
Southampton had plenty of chances, but Van Persie guided in Wayne Rooney's deep free-kick for the decisive goal.
David De Gea turned away a low Pelle shot as Southampton ran out of steam.
United's fifth successive Premier League win came despite registering three shots at goal to Southampton's 15, while the visitors' occasionally shambolic defensive performance cast further doubt over their solidity at the other end.
But the mere fact of the club's return to the top three for the first time since August 2013 will raise hopes they can remain there until the end of the season - the bare minimum requested by chief executive Ed Woodward this summer.
United's fans ended the match singing Van Persie's name and it was the Dutchman who capitalised on Fonte's early error to give their side the lead.
The Southampton skipper's attempt to play the ball back to Fraser Forster was risky, but Van Persie's anticipation and deft finish through the goalkeeper's legs skilfully extracted full punishment.
Southampton had threatened through Shane Long, and an early muscle injury suffered by Chris Smalling fuelled their belief, as well as adding to United's injury list.
Jonny Evans was ushered on for his first appearance since September's 5-3 defeat by Leicester, but his introduction only spread uncertainty through United's three-man defence.
Southampton found gaps between the Northern Ireland international, Paddy McNair and Marcos Rojo with Sadio Mane's weaving run only ended by a last-ditch challenge and Dusan Tadic over-hitting a simple through ball to Long.
The seemingly inevitable equaliser arrived shortly after. A mob of United players failed to clear a cross, Tadic's shot fell invitingly to the feet of Pelle and the Italy international swept home to end a run of five games without a goal
(BBC)
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United took an early lead as Van Persie pounced on Jose Fonte's slack backpass, but Graziano Pelle swept in a deserved equaliser as the Saints fought back.
Southampton had plenty of chances, but Van Persie guided in Wayne Rooney's deep free-kick for the decisive goal.
David De Gea turned away a low Pelle shot as Southampton ran out of steam.
United's fifth successive Premier League win came despite registering three shots at goal to Southampton's 15, while the visitors' occasionally shambolic defensive performance cast further doubt over their solidity at the other end.
But the mere fact of the club's return to the top three for the first time since August 2013 will raise hopes they can remain there until the end of the season - the bare minimum requested by chief executive Ed Woodward this summer.
United's fans ended the match singing Van Persie's name and it was the Dutchman who capitalised on Fonte's early error to give their side the lead.
The Southampton skipper's attempt to play the ball back to Fraser Forster was risky, but Van Persie's anticipation and deft finish through the goalkeeper's legs skilfully extracted full punishment.
Southampton had threatened through Shane Long, and an early muscle injury suffered by Chris Smalling fuelled their belief, as well as adding to United's injury list.
Jonny Evans was ushered on for his first appearance since September's 5-3 defeat by Leicester, but his introduction only spread uncertainty through United's three-man defence.
Southampton found gaps between the Northern Ireland international, Paddy McNair and Marcos Rojo with Sadio Mane's weaving run only ended by a last-ditch challenge and Dusan Tadic over-hitting a simple through ball to Long.
The seemingly inevitable equaliser arrived shortly after. A mob of United players failed to clear a cross, Tadic's shot fell invitingly to the feet of Pelle and the Italy international swept home to end a run of five games without a goal
(BBC)
ANN.Az
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