Published 16:39 IST, July 14th 2020
Why couldn't Man United and Solskjaer make a fifth substitution vs Southampton?
Man United were reduced to 10 men during their 2-2 draw against Southampton after Brandon Williams suffered an injury despite having a fifth substitution left.
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Man United wasted a chance to break into Premier League's top four after slipping to a 2-2 draw against Southampton on Monday night. Man United vs Southampton clash was full of drama as Michael Obafemi scored a stopp-time equaliser to share spoils from game at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side were reduced to 10 men for final minutes of game, despite having a fifth Man United substitution pending.
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Man United substitution: Why didn't Ole Gunnar Solskjaer use his fifth sub after Brandon Williams injury?
Man United left-back Brandon Williams suffered a nasty collision with Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters as match was forced into added time. While Walker-Peters recovered well, Williams was left bloodied and had to be taken off, which reduced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to 10 men. Red Devils had made only four substitutions contrary to five allowed but were unable to call on Eric Bailly having made those changed in three maximum batches. While Premier League restart increased number of substitutions per game to five, changes are allowed only in three batches except for at half-time. In case of possible fifth Man United substitution, Solskjaer had already replaced Paul Pogba, Bru Fernandes, Luke Shaw and Mason Greenwood in three different batches, meaning Brandon Williams injury left m in a pickle resulting in stopp-time drama.
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Man United substitution: Solskjaer suggests Premier League should introduce subs for head injuries
Speaking after Man United vs Southampton draw, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said that Premier League should consider introducing substitutions for head injuries. Speaking on Williams injury, Man United manr said that it was a bad cut, and added that Red Devils should have seen out of match, considering minutes left. Man United have extended ir unbeaten run to 18 but failure to beat Southampton still leaves m fifth on a night where victory would have elevated m up to third.
Red Devils have fixtures against Crystal Palace, West Ham and Leicester City left. Man United are currently level on points with fourth-placed Leicester and trail Chelsea, in third, by one with three games left. If Solskjaer's side can beat Crystal Palace and Leicester away and West Ham at home y will finish in top four and book a place in Champions League next season.
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(Im Courtesy: Premier League Twitter)
16:39 IST, July 14th 2020