Man United's chances of securing a Champions League qualification spot suffered a major setback today, following a 1-1 draw against Swansea.
A first half penalty from Wayne Rooney was cancelled out by a Gilfy Sigurdsson free-kick late in the second half, which ultimately denied United the chance of moving into the top four on the Premier League table.
The penalty was a dubious decision after Marcus Rashford went down in the box following a challenge from Swansea keeper Lukasz Fabianski.
A replay of the incident however, appeared to show the striker forcing contact as he went down.
Following Sigurdsson's stunning goal, Swansea had a chance to steal the lead in added time.
The goal-scorer floated a beautiful cross into the United box, but Fernando Llorente couldn't get into position to help the ball into the net from just outside the goalmouth.
The result sees United stay in fifth place and are level on points with Man City, although they could in line for a reprieve as Middlesbrough lead City 2-1 at home.
It doesn't look like Man United really wants that Champions league spot.#ManchesterUnited #manutd #PremierLeague
— WentzelLekaLeka (@Wentzel_P) April 30, 2017
Eric Baily is the next on the long injury list, Man United will need more than a miracle to get champions league ticket
— Olaleye Dada (@olaleyedada) April 30, 2017
You know what fam? This Man United team don't deserve Champions League football. The table is what it is. Players not good enough.
— Alex Williams (@awilliamsonfire) April 30, 2017
Man United can't afford to draw yet again! They can kiss the Champions League spot goodbye! This game is as important as winning the #EPL
— Music Kamikaze 🎼 🎤 (@Edub4Music) April 30, 2017
10 draws out of 18 games at old traford? United fans still celebrating Jose...,no champions league come next season
— Ambrose Mezikpih (@ambromez) April 30, 2017
United season is finished. No champions league football for us next year it's sad so say..all these injuries man..we basically have no squad
— Anthony Adewusi (@TheRealAnthonyA) April 30, 2017
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