Man United, Leicester stumble to draws in Premier League

March 04, 2021
Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita in action during the English Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Selhurst Park stadium in London, England, yesterday.
Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita in action during the English Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Selhurst Park stadium in London, England, yesterday.
Burnley's Charlie Taylor (left) in action with Leicester's Youri Tielemans during the English Premier League match between Burnley and Leicester City at Turf Moor stadium in Burnley, yesterday.
Burnley's Charlie Taylor (left) in action with Leicester's Youri Tielemans during the English Premier League match between Burnley and Leicester City at Turf Moor stadium in Burnley, yesterday.
1
2

As a gruelling and intense Premier League season heads towards its conclusion, Manchester United and Leicester are stumbling their way towards Champions League qualification.

United have completely lost their attacking spark, with a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace yesterday at a fog-shrouded Selhurst Park making it three straight goalless stalemates in all competitions for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team.

Leicester also had to make do with a point, drawing 1-1 at Burnley, though manager Brendan Rodgers wasn't too unhappy considering his growing injury list.

United and Leicester remain second and third, respectively, but have won just five of their last 16 league games combined.

They are giving their top-four rivals a big opportunity to reel them in, with West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool and Everton all within eight points of United and having games in hand.

Sheffield United's players aren't leaving the Premier League without a fight.

Chris Wilder's last-place team held on after a 57th-minute red card to veteran centre back Phil Jagielka to beat Aston Villa 1-0.

With 11 games left, Sheffield United are 12 points from safety so securing a third straight season in the top flight remains highly unlikely.

The players aren't giving up, though.

"We're all still fighting for our future and for this club," said striker David McGoldrick, who scored the winner from close range in the 30th minute. "The saying is, 'It's not over till the fat lady sings.' We're all fighting to the end."

Other Sports Stories