-Kenzo Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 Man Utd were held to a 1-1 draw at West Brom on Sunday, slipping further behind Man City in the race for the Premier League title; Man City now seven points clear at the top; Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Sam Allardyce agree Harry Maguire was offside in the build-up to his overturned penalty Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United will not settle for second in the Premier League title race, despite having taken only 10 points from their last seven league games. United were held to a 1-1 draw at West Brom on Super Sunday and despite returning to second place on goal difference, they have ultimately slipped further behind local rivals Manchester City. Pep Guardiola's side are now seven points ahead at the top of the table and have a game in hand, but Solskjaer insists Man Utd will not be letting them get away too easily. West Brom 1-1 Man Utd - Report and highlights Match stats | How the teams lined up Premier League table He said: "No one will give it away this early. This season is so unpredictable, life is so unpredictable, anything can happen and of course we're not going to settle for second."It's a compliment to the boys that we've gotten ourselves into the position we're in. We're the team closest [to Man City] and we should be challenging the team in front of us. "We're not going to let them get away with it, but we need to win games to be in that position." It was ultimately a lacklustre showing at The Hawthorns, although Man Utd were improved after half-time and saw the majority of the possession (73.1 per cent). They did come away with their unbeaten Premier League run intact, extending it to 19 games, but Solskjaer dismissed the statistic after a disappointing draw. He added: "At the moment, that record doesn't mean anything. We are in desperate need of three points because we want to move up the table and you don't do that by getting one point away from home. It's a disappointing outcome today."Then again some of the play was really good, some of the performances were really good so there are some positives. But overall, we're disappointed with one point only. "We built loads of pressure, created pressure, pegged them back but I didn't feel we created enough big moments to score the goals. We didn't have the aura. "Saying that, we did get down the sides and flashed a few crosses down the line but maybe the cross, or the position or the movement wasn't there. We didn't have big moments that you felt should have been a goal disappointingly, even though the ball was in the last third all the time apart from a few counter-attacks, which is always dangerous when you have Premier League players against you." Graeme Souness believes the draw against West Brom - who have only won twice in the Premier League this season - is a poor result and takes more pressure off Man City at the top. The Sky Sports pundit said: "This is such a bad result for Manchester United. He's just said it's a difficult place to come - West Brom have won one game at home, against the bottom team. That's a difficult place to go if you're second or third in the league? "West Brom had the better chances. That is an exceptionally poor performance and result for Manchester United, when you think they've got a chance of putting the pressure on Manchester City. Nah."One incident that did attract some attention was an overturned Man Utd penalty. It was initially given after Harry Maguire went down with Semi Ajayi at his back, but after a VAR review and a look at the pitchside monitor by referee Craig Pawson, the penalty was rescinded.
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