Match ends, Southampton 0, Manchester United 0.
Sergio Romero made a series of fine saves as Southampton and Manchester United played out a goalless draw at St Mary's.
Saints should have gone ahead within five minutes when Eric Bailly was adjudged to have handled in the area, but United goalkeeper Romero saved Manolo Gabbiadini's penalty.
Bailly's sharp shot was stopped by Fraser Forster, as the United defender created his side's best chance of the first half.
Southampton forced Romero to make multiple blocks after the break while Anthony Martial hit the post from 25 yards for the visitors.
With Jose Mourinho's side guaranteed a sixth-place finish before kick-off and one eye firmly on next Wednesday's Europa League final, it always looked like being a sedate affair on the south coast and that is how it turned out.
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Saints' stuttering home form
Southampton fans have only seen 37 goals at St Mary's this season - only Old Trafford, with 36, has seen fewer Premier League goals in 2016-17.
Their terrible run in front of goal at St Mary's continued - they have now gone 365 minutes without scoring at home - and suffered yet another miss from the penalty spot.
Romero pulled off a superb low save to stop Gabbiadini's strike, as Southampton missed their third penalty in the past five games.
With speculation surrounding his future, Puel's nerves would have been eased by a victory to tighten their grip on eighth spot.
His side host Stoke on the final day of the season on Sunday but could still finish as low as 11th. They are one point ahead of West Brom in ninth and Bournemouth in 10th. Leicester, who are three points behind in 11th, have a game in hand against Tottenham on Thursday.
But with a League Cup final appearance under his belt, the 55-year-old Puel could have done enough to earn another season at St Mary's.
Mourinho sticks to his word
Under Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United did not finish outside of the top three in the Premier League era, but since his departure in 2013 United have not finished inside the top three.
It will also be the first time that current boss Mourinho has finished lower than third in his managerial career.
Mourinho made clear in recent weeks that his focus is firmly on winning the Europa League and securing Champions League qualification next season.
Following consecutive league defeats by Arsenal and Tottenham, he made four changes against Saints and had youngsters Demetri Mitchell and Scott McTominay on the substitutes' bench.
His side were once again lacklustre against Southampton and they would have slipped to a third consecutive league defeat had it not been for Argentine goalkeeper Romero.
One downside for Mourinho was that the sight of midfielder Marouane Fellaini limping off after 75 minutes.
De Gea will play for Man Utd again - Mourinho
While Romero will play in goal in the Europa League final, Mourinho also confirmed that third-choice goalkeeper Joel Pereira will make his Premier League debut against Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Injured David de Gea did not travel with the squad to Southampton, but when asked about the Spaniard's future, Mourinho said the 26-year-old will play for the club again.
"He'll play the first match against LA Galaxy in pre-season in Los Angeles," he said.
"I hope to play Sergio in the final and hopefully we don't have problems with the keepers. David is top of the world and obviously we want to keep the top in the world."
Man of the match - Sergio Romero
What they said
Southampton manager Claude Puel said: "We can feel shame after this game because we had many opportunities in the second half.
"We had two different halves - the first one was without intensity and it was very difficult after the penalty because that would have given us the confidence.
"The second half was interesting as there was quality and many chances without a good reward.
"But this point is important for us in the table."
When asked about his future, Puel said: "I think it's important to stay focused on the last game and to finish strong. After the last game it is normal to have a discussion about the season."
One shot on target for Man Utd - stats you need to know
- Manchester United have drawn 15 league games this season - their most ever in a Premier League season and most in a league campaign since 1991-92 (also 15).
- Southampton had six shots on target - only Tottenham (seven on Sunday) have had more in a match against Manchester United this season in all competitions.
- However, that included a missed penalty which means Saints have now missed their last three Premier League spot kicks, after Dusan Tadic v Hull and Shane Long v Middlesbrough.
- Sergio Romero became the eighth different United keeper to save a Premier League penalty, and first since David de Gea against Everton in October 2014.
- Southampton have now gone four top-flight home games without a goal for the first time in their history.
- Even if United win their remaining game, this will be their lowest tally of wins in a single Premier League season (currently 17). They last had fewer in 1990-91 (16 wins).
What's next?
Southampton host Stoke City on the final day of the season on Sunday while Manchester United host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford (both 15:00 BST).
Jose Mourinho's side then travel to Stockholm for the Europa League final against Ajax on Wednesday, 24 May (19:45 BST).
Line-ups
Southampton
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Forster
- 2CĂ©dric SoaresBooked at 37minsSubstituted forPiedat 69'minutes
- 24Stephens
- 3Yoshida
- 33Targett
- 8Davis
- 14RomeuBooked at 10mins
- 16Ward-ProwseSubstituted forBoufalat 77'minutes
- 11Tadic
- 20GabbiadiniSubstituted forRodrĂguezat 62'minutes
- 22Redmond
Substitutes
- 4Clasie
- 9RodrĂguez
- 10Austin
- 12CĂĄceres
- 19Boufal
- 26Pied
- 40Hassen
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 20Romero
- 3Bailly
- 12Smalling
- 4JonesBooked at 51mins
- 36Darmian
- 27FellainiSubstituted forHerreraat 75'minutes
- 38TuanzebeSubstituted forCarrickat 64'minutes
- 8MataSubstituted forRashfordat 69'minutes
- 22Mkhitaryan
- 11Martial
- 10Rooney
Substitutes
- 14Lingard
- 16Carrick
- 19Rashford
- 21Herrera
- 35Mitchell
- 39McTominay
- 40Castro Pereira
- Referee:
- Mike Dean
- Attendance:
- 31,425
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home53%
- Away47%
- Shots
- Home17
- Away11
- Shots on Target
- Home6
- Away1
- Corners
- Home7
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home7
- Away10
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Southampton 0, Manchester United 0.
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Foul by Nathan Redmond (Southampton).
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Eric Bailly (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Offside, Manchester United. Ander Herrera tries a through ball, but Marcus Rashford is caught offside.
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Maya Yoshida (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Marcus Rashford (Manchester United).
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match Eric Bailly (Manchester United) because of an injury.
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Attempt missed. Sofiane Boufal (Southampton) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Dusan Tadic.
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Foul by Sofiane Boufal (Southampton).
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Ander Herrera (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Jay Rodriguez (Southampton) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Oriol Romeu.
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Dusan Tadic (Southampton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Matteo Darmian (Manchester United).
Substitution
Substitution, Southampton. Sofiane Boufal replaces James Ward-Prowse.
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Foul by Jay Rodriguez (Southampton).
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Chris Smalling (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester United. Ander Herrera replaces Marouane Fellaini because of an injury.
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Maya Yoshida (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Even though, we all already know Mourinho that will set up as a 6-4-1 and look to win 1-0.
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Didn't see that coming
2015-2016 finished 5th
2016-2017 finished 6th
2017-2018 finished 7th???
They are now no better than a mid-table team, boring to watch and are unlikely to be Champions
again for a very long time!
United fans, are you not happy?
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?