What's going to be interesting, now, is to see how well United do coming forward. Clearly, there is little point in them sitting back and parking the bus; they have to chase the game. They will either intimidate Huddersfield and overrun them, or they will concede more.
It's good to see Leicester City winning the "relegation battle" match. Roofie won't be happy, though.
It's currently Swansea 1 v 2 Leicester in the relegation scrap. This one is going to be nervy for our resident rabid Foxes. I am praying for them.
Jose's parking attendants grab a goal back. I do hope that Huddersfield are not going to "do a Watford" and capitulate.
United are back in it! Finally the Huddersfield defence is stretched, with Marcus Rashford finding space to meet Romelu Lukaku's cross from the right. The downward header leaves Jonas Lossl helpless. Game on. (Sycophantic commentary on BBC Football Live) It really makes one's stomach heave! The commentator is practically masturbating over the score-sheet. You just know that if United score again, he is going to blow a mighty load that will most likely gum-up his TV screen.
"Huddersfield have beaten Manchester United! Huddersfield have beaten Manchester United! Huddersfield have beaten Manchester United!" (Commentator, Huddersfield 2 v 1 United) Not "happy ending," after all. In fact, the poor bastard appears to be having a breakdown!
We were very good today ... could have won it by 3 or 4 ... but very encouraging how the Iborra / Ndidi partnership is coming on in midfield ... onwards and upwards ... unlucky for Quentin, of course, he'll be gnashing his teeth and plucking away at his sphincter hairs in frustrated angst until the early hours
Theo Hunt: Today may well be the day when Man City secure the title - their rivals are falling behind in every way. (Tweet to BBC Football Live) This is the delusion that currently grips United's fans! They genuinely believed that, despite the fact that they haven't played any real side, they are City's rivals! It's laughable! City do have rivals, but it certainly isn't United.
Would you say that a loser between Totteringham and Wobblepool would effectively be out of the title race, even at this stage, Quentin?