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Raphael Varane has demanded that Manchester United keep fighting and not give up after their latest slip-up.

The Red Devils drew 1-1 with Southampton at Old Trafford on Saturday, surrendering a lead for the third successive game.

Jadon Sancho had put Ralf Rangnick 's side 1-0 up after 21 minutes but United conceded shortly after half-time, as Saints striker Che Adams slotted home.

United huffed and puffed but could not muster a winner, leaving them outside the top four places in the Premier League, with West Ham ahead of them and Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur breathing down their necks.

Post-match, defender Varane urged his teammates to stick together and told BT Sport : "We are disappointed about the result, it is not enough for us. We have to keep pushing.

"In last three or four games we have played much better but the result is not enough for us. We have to fight and be focused on the next game.

"It is the second time the beginning of second half has not been good enough and we concede a goal. We had good opportunities in the first half."

On the Red Devils' chances of finishing in the Champions League places, the Frenchman affirmed: "We never give up and we have to fight until the end."

Interim manager Rangnick echoed Varane's verdict, adding: "Unfortunately it was very similar to the last couple of games. A very

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