Robbie Savage gives his view that Manchester United were simply too wasteful.
The frustration goes on for Manchester United at Old Trafford, with strugglers West Ham holding the Red Devils to a draw.
West Ham took an early lead in Sunday’s game thanks to a Diafra Sakho opener, before Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalised, but the home side could not find a winner.
Diafra Sakho celebrates after scoring the first goal for West Ham
Manchester United dominated the game, with 17 shots to West Ham’s six, and amassing 68 per cent possession.
But just as in previous home games against Arsenal, Burnley, and Stoke City in which they managed similar statistical superiority, they could not pull away, making it four draws out of four.
West Ham United’s Darren Randolph in action with Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Former Manchester United trainee Robbie Savage commented on Twitter after the game, to criticise Jose Mourinho’s side’s wastefulness.
Savage added that he disagreed with Match Of The Day 2 pundits Trevor Sinclair and Martin Keown, who had commented that they felt a draw was a fair result.
West Ham will be better pleased of the two teams to come away with a draw, but the result does little for them at the bottom end of the table.
The Hammers are in 16th place with just 12 points from 13 games, one point above the relegation zone, but the draw can give them confidence, ahead of their EFL Cup quarter-final clash this week, again at Old Trafford.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho
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