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Soungoutou Magassa's late goal punished Manchester United's failure to turn control into goals, as West Ham United claimed a point from a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Manchester United were pegged back late by lowly West Ham to draw 1-1 at Old Trafford today. Diogo Dalot opened the scoring just before the hour mark, turning home coolly from close range (58'). But Soungoutou Magassa slid home his first West Ham goal (83') to earn the visitors a point.
Wan-Bissaka's inconsistencies have followed him to London Stadium, where he was converted into a wing-back during Graham Potter's time at West Ham, and following Nuno Espirito Santo's arrival he is now playing in defence again.
After the embarrassment of their 1–0 defeat to ten-player Everton in their last home game, Man Utd restored some confidence with a comeback victory over Crystal Palace at the weekend. An abject first-half display was remedied after the restart as Ruben Amorim’s men clinched a vital three points on the road.
It took a while for this game to come alive at Old Trafford, but after Manchester United went ahead in the second half, they were pegged back late on by West Ham. Diogo Dalot swept home just before the hour mark but after the London side scored a scappy goal through Soungoutou Magassa late on to leave a nervy final 10 minutes.
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