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Daley Blind's late goal salvaged a point at West Bromwich Albion but could not end Manchester United's winless run away from home under Louis van Gaal.
United trailed early on when Stephane Sessegnon fired a stunning opener, but half-time substitute Marouane Fellaini levelled within minutes of coming on.
Saido Berahino restored the home advantage with a curled finish.
But United rallied, with Robin van Persie striking the post before Blind extended their unbeaten run to three.
A tough month for Manchester United |
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| Date | Opponent |
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26 October |
Chelsea (home) |
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2 November |
Manchester City (away) |
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8 November |
Crystal Palace (home) |
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22 November |
Arsenal (away) |
The point means United have one more after eight games than they did last season in a campaign which saw David Moyes sacked as manager for underachieving.
It will come as a relief to new boss Van Gaal, who this week called his previous request to be judged after three months in the role "stupid", as United continue to adapt to his philosophy.
The Dutchman, who has won seven league titles with European clubs, left his summer striking recruit Radamel Falcao on the bench in the West Midlands, but it is at the other end of the pitch where United's problems lie.
Only Liverpool have conceded as many goals in the top half of the table and, at 1-1 at The Hawthorns, lax defending allowed the Baggies back in front and left Van Gaal's men scrambling for a point.
It arrived through an unlikely source in Blind, whose curled effort from 20 y
Despite their resilience to level, United have now gone six league games without a win on the road, a run not seen since the 1996-97 season, when they eventually finished champions.
Such an outcome seems unlikely this time around and with fixtures against Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal to come inside a month, their leaky defence looks set to undergo further scrutiny.
West Brom, who have picked up seven points from their last four matches, were rewarded for a slick start when Sessegnon swept Andre Wisdom's cross into the top corner from 18 yards.
The 30-year-old's first goal of the season sparked a response from United who tested Boaz Myhill - in for the injured Ben Foster - through Angel Di Maria twice and Van Persie.
It was Myhill's first outing since December of last year, but his resistance ended early in the second period when Fellaini pulled down a Di Maria cross and powerfully struck his first goal for the club within minutes of coming off the bench.
His introduction will be seen as a touch of ingenuity from Van Gaal and preceded a spell of intensity from United which was reminiscent of more successful times, but Berahino halted their momentum.
The 21-year-old now has six goals in the league this season - more than his team-mates combined - but his punishing of United's exposed defence could not earn the Baggies a first win over their opponents in the Premier League.
Van Persie thumped against the woodwork after a knock-down from the introduced Falcao, but it was Blind who had the final say to move United sixth.
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