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What followed Manchester United draw vs Southampton was far more damning than the display itself

It says a lot about the current Manchester United team that no one was surprised to see them walk away with just a point against Southampton despite having led 1-0 at half-time.

Some United supporters seem to have become numb to the feeling of disappointment. That's how bad things are at the moment and it's hard to imagine it getting any better in the near future.

United currently sit outside of the top four with a host of teams below them holding games in hand. Failure to qualify for next season's Champions League would likely have a huge impact on their ability to attract top quality players in the summer.

It's difficult to remember the last time United dominated a game for 90 minutes and Ralf Rangnick has got a massive job on his hands if he's to drag the team into the top four.

The draw with the Saints was almost a carbon copy of the two fixtures that went before it. United dominated the first 45 minutes but headed for the interval with just one goal to show for their efforts, before capitulating in the second half with the contest finishing 1-1.

United looked completely bereft of ideas as they desperately searched for a winning goal late on and Rangnick will know big improvements are needed if he's to save the club's season.

While the performance was one to forget, the visiting manager Ralph Hasenhuttl provided an interview after the game that will likely never be forgotten by United fans.

“It’s not a big secret that when they lose the ball the reverse gears are not the best from everyone," he said after watching his side secure a point at Old Trafford.

Now, Hasenhuttl highlighting United's issues is concerning enough, but the fact a manager who's just seen his side come from behind to win a point at Old

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