Southampton vs Manchester United. Premier League.
St. Mary's StadiumAttendance30,499.
Report and highlights as Manchester United are held to a draw by Southampton; Match highlights will appear here from 5.15pm
Saturday 31 August 2019 19:25, UK
Jannik Vestergaard cancelled out Daniel James' stunning strike as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by 10-man Southampton at St Mary's Stadium.
James gave the visitors a 10th-minute lead with an unstoppable diagonal drive - the Welshman's third goal in four games for United - but Vestergaard equalised shortly before the hour-mark when he powered home a cross from Kevin Danso, who was then sent off for a second yellow card.
United pushed for a winner in the closing stages, with James, substitute Mason Greenwood and Ashley Young all going close, but they were unable to make their man advantage count, making it three Premier League games without a win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
It was Southampton who started brightest, their pressing causing United problems in the early exchanges, but James' goal - clinically dispatched from Scott McTominay's pass after Cedric Soares and Jan Bednarek had backed off him, tipped the momentum in the visitors' favour.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka went close to doubling United's advantage when he volleyed wide from another McTominay pass soon afterwards, while James also went close when he stung the palms of Gunn with another fierce effort as United piled on the pressure.
Southampton held out until half-time, however, and they were much improved after that, with Vestergaard's equaliser arriving soon after striker Che Adams had slashed an easier chance wide and Danny Ings had seen a header saved by David de Gea.
Southampton were on top, but their progress was halted by Danso's second yellow card, awarded for a clumsy foul on McTominay in the 73rd minute.
Led by the towering Vestergaard, however, the hosts held firm. Gunn saved from James and made another superb stop from teenage substitute Greenwood, whose curling effort in the 88th minute looked bound for the bottom corner.
Young was next to go close for the hosts, his long-range drive whistling narrowly wide with Gunn beaten, but time eventually ran out for the visitors.
It was another disappointing result for Solskjaer's side, who have now taken just five points from their first four games of the season having also slipped up against Crystal Palace and Wolves.
For Southampton, though, the draw was a welcome and well-deserved boost which moved them clear of the relegation zone.
Ralph Hasenhuttl: "Absolutely pleased and very proud of my team but not only of the team, also of the whole stadium and crowd, how they pushed us and energised us.
"It was very important after this really tough week, with the game on Tuesday and injuries. Then, [after] the red card, it was about the character and mentality and the guys showed a lot of it. They deserved to get this point and we are really happy.
"They never got in their rhythm in the second half and then we got the equaliser. Afterwards I could feel that we could take the three points but the red card changed it."
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Today, we had just got the game where we wanted. We were winning 1-0, that's when you can get that counter-attack in football.
"[We need to] be more clinical, ruthless when we go forward, but it wasn't to be, we just gave them enough encouragement to stay in the game.
"I don't know how many shots we've had today and in the last game against Palace, but it's a matter of taking [those] chances. That's what football is all about, getting it inside the posts. But we'll get there. We're working on it.
"We have dominated the last three games and we know that we are on the right track, getting used to that way of playing.
"The last three games haven't given us many points in return, but we're getting there. We're getting better and better at playing this way and we've got to get used to it. It's a young team that will get used to it."
The giant centre back produced a composed display at the heart of the hosts' defence to help his side earn a deserved point at St Mary's, especially when they went down to 10 men in the closing stages and came under intense pressure.
However, it was not only the Denmark international's dogged defending that impressed on the south coast, but it was his presence in the opposition box too.
And none more so than just before the hour-mark when the blond-haired central defender rose highest to guide Danso's cross home with his head.
Southampton take on newly promoted Sheffield United at Bramall Lane when the Premier League returns following the international break.
Meanwhile, United face Leicester City at Old Trafford, with that clash also taking place at 3pm on Saturday, September 21.