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What Marcus Rashford did as Casemiro was taken off and more Man United moments missed vs Fulham

Fans enjoy Leeds demise

With a top-four finish secured and their place in next season's Champions League already confirmed, Manchester United fans were able to enjoy the final day of their season in relative calm. They were also able to look on at some of their less fortunate rivals and enjoy their struggles.

Nowhere more so than at Elland Road was the tension as high, with Leeds United needing to win and hoping both Everton and Leicester City drop points. And it was a terrible start for the West Yorkshire side, with Harry Kane opening the scoring for Tottenham inside two minutes.

RATINGS: De Gea and Malacia good in Fulham win

United fans were evidently keeping an eye on matters elsewhere whether it impacted them or not, and it didn't take long for the Old Trafford faithful to break out the songbook with a rendition of 'Leeds are falling apart again', which rang out around the ground in the second half once their relegation was all but confirmed.

De Gea mobbed

It has undeniably been a tough season for David de Gea, with a string of high-profile errors and his uncertain contract situation overshadowing the campaign. However, the 32-year-old's league campaign ended on a high note when he brilliantly saved Aleksandar Mitrovic's penalty.

Fulham were 1-0 up when Casemiro brought down Tom Cairney in the box and Mitrovic looked set to double his side's lead but for a sprawling dive and parry away from De Gea, who was mobbed and congratulated by his teammates. Should Fulham have gone 2-0 up, then it could have been a different final game entirely.

De Gea then picked up his Golden Glove award after full-time, registering 17 Premier League clean sheets over the course of the season.

Rashford shows Casemiro appreciation

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