A second-half goal from Isaac Mbenza earned a 1-1 draw for Huddersfield Town that ended Manchester United's hopes of finishing in the top four.
United looked likely to continue their fight for a Champions League spot into the final game of the season after taking an early lead when Jonas Lossl tamely let in Scott McTominay's shot after eight minutes.
But Isaac Mbenza equalised on the hour mark when Luke Shaw misjudged Lossl's clearance, and Huddersfield's 10th home goal of the entire league season left the Red Devils four points off a top-four spot with only a game left to play.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side remain in sixth place. Huddersfield, who have already been relegated, remain in 20th position on 15 points.
Jan Siewert: "I would say that it will take time to get a philosophy integrated and we still need another pre-season to go through it with the players. It wasn't easy to play against Man Utd, which is an incredible team for me, but the way we played, I'm really proud."
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Over 90 minutes, we weren't good enough. We couldn't put our chances away when we could have finished the game off early on. We had a bright start with the right attitude and the right approach, created many chances and we didn't let them in our own half really."
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Isaac Mbenza 60' | Scott McTominay 8' |