Manchester United once more failed to win their last away match of the Premier League season with a miserable draw against Huddersfield Town, extending a curious run of failures that dates back to Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure.
Needing a win to keep their slim hopes of Champions League football next season alive, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men found no way past the hosts, who are already relegated and rock-bottom of the table with just three wins in the whole campaign.
Scott McTominay had given United an early lead before Isaac Mbenza equalised in the second half, with the visitors' dominance of possession and 23 shots on goal ultimately counting for nothing as the encounter finished 1-1.