WEST HAM 0, MANCHESTER UNITED 0
A goalless draw at the London Stadium handed David De Gea the Premier League Golden Glove for his 18th clean sheet this season as West Ham played out some typical end of season fayre against Manchester United.
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by Paul Chan
WEST HAM 0, MANCHESTER UNITED 0
A goalless draw at the London Stadium handed David De Gea the Premier League Golden Glove for his 18th clean sheet this season as West Ham played out some typical end of season fayre against Manchester United.
by Tony Bugby
by Paul Chan
MANCHESTER CITY 0, HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 0
Manchester City extended their Premier League lead to 17 points after a scoreless draw with a valiant Huddersfield Town side, proving once again that performing below par in the Premier League is out of the question if you need a result.
Town manager David Wagner earned a second draw out of four encounters between their sides in the last two seasons with a well executed game plan that stopped City from getting on the scoresheet after 68 Premier League goals at home in the previous 20 games.
by Paul Chan
BRIGHTON 1, MANCHESTER UNITED 0
A second half headed goal by Pascal Gross secured Premier League safety for Brighton for another season but the Seagulls needed the intervention of goal line technology to confirm matters against a lacklustre Manchester United who went down to their seventh Premier League defeat of the season.
by Tony Bugby
MAN UNITED 2, ARSENAL 1
MAROUANE Fellaini’s injury-time winner guaranteed Champions League football for Manchester United, but ended Arsenal’s slender hopes of a top-four finish.
It was also Arsene Wenger’s last visit to Old Trafford as Gunners’ manager and his 60th game against the Reds was one of the most lukewarm.