The Citizen (Gauteng)

Scott: We let City get away

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Manchester – Manchester United tightened their grip on a return to the Champions League next season with a 1-0 win over West Ham on Sunday, but midfielder Scott McTominay (above) lamented letting Manchester City storm clear at the top of the Premier League.

Victory over the fifth-placed Hammers moved United back above Leicester into second on the table and closed the gap on the runaway leaders to 14 points.

City have won 17 of their last 18 league games with their only defeat in that run coming against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men last weekend.

But United eased their local rivals’ route to a third title in four years with a run of just two wins in eight games in prior to winning the Manchester derby.

“It’s difficult to look at top four at the minute because we had a time when we were looking at the league,” said McTominay, who was the closest United player to Craig Dawson when the West Ham defender headed into his own net for the only goal at Old Trafford.

“It was the chance for all of us to have a big push and show really what good players we are, but Man City have had a terrific run of games and we’re just trying our best to keep on them.”

Despite also having a game in hand on City, the Red Devils are unlikely to haul in Pep Guardiola’s men but do now enjoy a ninepoint cushion over West Ham in the battle for Champions League places.

“It was a big weekend for us,” said Solskjaer, as Chelsea, Everton and Tottenham also lost ground in the top-four race over the past two days.

“This is a big three points because we know West Ham are challengin­g to get into the top four.”

Former United boss David Moyes has failed to win in 15 attempts as the visiting manager at Old Trafford and the Scot was left to rue an overly cautious approach before falling behind early in the second half.

Without the ineligible Jesse Lingard, who is on loan from United, Moyes also dropped Pablo Fornals and Said Benrahma, as club captain Mark Noble returned with full-back Ben Johnson playing in a more advanced midfield role.

United held out for a fourth consecutiv­e Premier League clean sheet, to close in on the much-needed resources of Champions League football next season after a full year without crowds at their 75 000 capacity home.

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