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The Red Devils needed a Craig Dawson own goal to overcome West Ham and strengthen their grip on a Champions League place |
Manchester United stretched their unbeaten run in all competitions to 13 games after a second-half own goal by West Ham Unitedโs Craig Dawson gave them a 1-0 home win in the Premier League on Sunday.
The result left United second on 57 points from 29 games, 14 behind Manchester City who have played a game more, while West Ham stayed fifth on 48 points from 28 matches, three behind fourth-placed Chelsea with a game in hand.
United were twice denied by the woodwork and by a pair of fine saves from visiting goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski but they ground out their victory as Dawson turned an inswinging Bruno Fernandes corner into his own net in the 53rd minute.
Fabianski tipped a Mason Greenwood shot onto the outside of the post in the first half and, after the hosts took the lead, clawed a first-time shot by Bruno Fernandes out of the bottom right corner.
Greenwood rattled the woodwork again after a darting solo run from his own half in the 76th minute as the home side looked to exploit gaps with West Ham throwing men forward.
The subdued visitors posed no threat up front as United, who were missing injured strikers Edinson Cavani and Anthony Martial, held out comfortably in the closing stages.