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Debutant Charlie Austin scores Southampton winner at Manchester United

Charlie Austin scores a late winner less than 10 minutes after coming on for his Southampton debut as the Saints stun Manchester United in the Premier League.

Charlie Austin scored a late winner less than 10 minutes after coming on for his Southampton debut as the Saints stunned Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League this afternoon.

Charlie Austin celebrates after scoring the winner for Southampton at Old Trafford on January 23, 2016© Getty Images

Southampton frustrated the hosts throughout at Old Trafford and Louis van Gaal's side finished the match having had just one shot on target - a speculative first-half effort from Daley Blind that was easily saved by Fraser Forster.

United created very little in the way of chances in the opening period and it was the visiting Saints who had the only opportunity of note when Sadio Mane and Dusan Tadic exchanged passes before the former just failed to bring the ball down and shoot with only David de Gea to beat.

With the match goalless at half time, United failed to score in the opening 45 at home for the 11th match in a row.

Van Gaal lost Ashley Young to injury earlier this week and another of his full-backs Matteo Darmian had to go off injured on the hour mark after a clash of heads with Shane Long.

Moments later Southampton went close to the opener when a Tadic corner was nodded just wide by Victor Wanyama.

Charlie Austin celebrates after scoring the winner for Southampton at Old Trafford on January 23, 2016© AFP

It looked as if United would be heading for a fifth goalless draw at home in the league this season until the 87th minute when Austin was left unmarked to head home a corner from another Saints substitute, James Ward-Prowse.

Oriol Romeu almost put the result beyond doubt in injury time, while United's only chance in the closing stages fell to the returning Adnan Januzaj, but he dragged wide.

Three points sees Southampton end a four-game away losing streak and climb up to eighth. They are now just four behind United, who drop five points behind the top four with Tottenham Hotspur beating Crystal Palace.

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