Court ruling, late goal hurt Man U’s Champions League hopes

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Court ruling, late goal hurt Man U’s Champions League hopes

Southampton's Michael Obafemi, centre, celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Southampton at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on July 13, 2020.MANCHESTER, England - A ruling in a Swiss court and the concession of a late, late goal ensured the Champions League qualification places remain tantalizingly out of reach for Manchester United in the English Premier League.

Obafemi’s dramatic close-range strike at a corner kept United in fifth place, behind Leicester only on goal difference with three games remaining. Chelsea is one point ahead of them in third place. United had enough chances to win a game in which it fell behind in the 12th minute, when Stuart Armstrong scored after Paul Pogba was dispossessed outside United’s penalty area.

Luke Shaw hobbled off with a right ankle injury for United, leading to Williams’s introduction in the 75th, and Pogba was also taken off – for football reasons as opposed to injury.

 

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