No way through... Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney is blocked by Southampton’s Jose Fonte (left) and Florin Gardos during their Premier League match yesterday.No way through... Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney is blocked by Southampton’s Jose Fonte (left) and Florin Gardos during their Premier League match yesterday.

Substitute Dusan Tadic fired the only goal as Southampton recorded a first league win over Manchester United for 27 years yesterday, climbing above them into third in the Premier League.

A superbly disciplined display earned Saints a 1-0 win at Old Trafford that ended United’s 10-match unbeaten run.

After taming United’s attacking options, Southampton struck in the 69th minute when Tadic calmly converted a rebound.

The south coast club moved up to third on 39 points from 21 matches, while United drop to fourth on 37 points.

“If you play against a big side you need spirit and quality but you also need belief in yourself and your team-mates and we showed that today,” Saints manager Ronald Koeman told Sky Sports.

“We have had good organisation all season, we have 11 clean sheets in 21 games and that is key to being successful.”

Earlier, Alexis Sanchez scored twice and created a third as Arsenal beat Stoke City 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium to move above Tottenham Hotspur into fifth spot with 36 points.

With just a point separating the two sides going into the match, the first half was short of thrills as Southampton restricted United’s flow in midfield.

Southampton right-back Nath-aniel Clyne fired a shot wide in the second minute before Angel Di Maria missed the target from distance as both sides failed to spark.

For all their attacking riches, United struggled to break down a well-organised Southampton defence with Wayne Rooney often left frustrated by a lack of opportunities.

The home crowd were already getting restless when the visitors took the lead. After a silky move Saints striker Graziano Pellè struck a shot against the base of the post and the ball rebounded to Tadic who kept his composure to fire past David De Gea.

Juan Mata sent a volley wide as United squandered a number of chances late on with Louis van Gaal’s side tasting defeat at home for the first time since the opening day of the season.

Sublime Sanchez

Arsenal were 3-0 down at half-time against Stoke in the reverse fixture at the Britannia Stadium, but the Gunners were in electric form at the Emirates.

After they were twice denied brilliantly by Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, defender Laurent Koscielny was afforded far too much space in the Stoke penalty area to nod home Sanchez’s pinpoint cross in the sixth minute.

Arsenal’s explosive start was marred by a dislocated shoulder suffered by French defender Mathieu Debuchy, but Sanchez added a brilliant second with a clever near-post finish following a neat build-up with Tomas Rosicky.

Chilean Sanchez, so often Arsenal’s go-to man this season, wrapped up the points for the Gunners shortly after the break when his fortuitous deflected free-kick squirmed past a despairing Begovic.

“It was very important to start the game well. We remember the game at Stoke, after 20 seconds we conceded a goal,” Koscielny said.

“We were very focused and it’s very important to score the (early) goal and very important that the three points are with us.”

Summaries, standings

Arsenal 3
Koscielny 6; Sanchez 33, 49;
Stoke City 0

HT: 2-0. Att: 59,956.

Man. United 0
Southampton 1
Tadic 69;

HT: 0-0. Att: 75,395.

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 21 15 4 2 46 19 49
Man. City 21 14 5 2 45 20 47
S’thampton 21 12 3 6 35 15 39
Man. United 21 10 7 4 34 21 37
Arsenal 21 10 6 5 37 25 36
Tottenham 21 10 4 7 30 29 34
West Ham 21 9 6 6 32 25 33
Liverpool 21 9 5 7 29 27 32
Swansea 21 8 6 7 26 25 30
Newcastle 21 7 6 8 25 33 27
Stoke City 21 7 5 9 22 27 26
Everton 21 5 7 9 30 34 22
Aston Villa 21 5 7 9 11 23 22
West Brom 21 5 6 10 20 29 21
C. Palace 21 4 8 9 22 31 20
Sunderland 21 3 11 7 18 31 20
Burnley 21 4 8 9 19 33 20
Hull City 21 4 7 10 20 27 19
QPR 21 5 4 12 23 37 19
Leicester  21 4 5 12 20 33 17

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