EDINSON Cavani scored an equaliser to deny Newcastle United a rather deserved victory at King James Park on Monday night in the English Premier League.
The Red Devils miseed the opportunity to climb to fifth place in the table after the 1-1 draw.
Ralf Rangnick’s side trailed to Allan Saint-Maximin’s eye-catching seventh minute goal and were out-played for long periods at St James’ Park.
But Cavani came off the bench to bag his first goal since October in the second half, ensuring Rangnick avoided his first defeat in four games as United’s interim manager.
United remain in seventh place in the Premier League, seven points behind fourth placed Arsenal with two games in hand.
Rangnick had won his first two league games since taking over from the axed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but neither performance was especially convincing and this was the poorest effort of the bunch.
United did have the excuse of the Covid outbreak that forced them into a 16-day period of inactivity since they won 1-0 at Norwich on 11 December.
Their games against Brentford and Brighton were postponed, with the club’s training ground shut for four days.
But regardless of the coronavirus chaos, Rangnick will know United must improve dramatically if they are to secure a top four finish.
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