MIXED FORTUNES

Premier League talking points

Red Devils' struggle continue with another home draw to Southampton as relegation candidates Newcastle continue resurrection under Eddie Howe

In Summary

•Man United interim manager Ralf Rangnick increasingly frustrated with his team's failure to convert chances

•Their midfielder, Donny van de Beek, however shone over the weekend on loan at Everton

•Elsewhere, Totenham's great start under Italian Conte seems to be unravelling after another defeat 

HOLDING ONTO LEAD PROVING IMPOSSIBLE FOR MAN UNITED

For three games in a row, Manchester United have taken the lead against teams that, on paper, they should be beating - Middlesbrough in the FA Cup and Burnley and Southampton in the Premier League - but on all three occasions, they have failed to emerge victorious.

Against Southampton, United again dominated the early stages, creating plenty of chances, making one count through Jadon Sancho, but they dropped off after scoring yet again, eventually drawing 1-1.

"We're conceding fewer goals than before but it doesn't help when you don't score more than one," coach Ralf Rangnick said.

"We should have been two or three goals up after 20 minutes again... It's very frustrating for me and the players."

VAN DE BEEK PROVES DOUBTERS WRONG

On the same day, midfielder Donny van de Beek showed what his parent club, Manchester United, were missing with a dominant display in Everton's 3-0 win over Leeds United.

Making his first start since joining on loan, the Dutchman was a calming presence in midfield, contributing on both sides of the pitch with key tackles and playing a part in Seamus Coleman's opener.

"I brought him here because of his talent in terms of his play, his intelligence and his work ethic," Everton manager Frank Lampard said after securing his first league win.

"He gave us a sense of calm and he linked the play."

HOWE'S NEWCASTLE ON THE UP

Newcastle United's bid for survival received another major boost when they scraped past Aston Villa 1-0 to notch up their third consecutive league victory, moving four points clear of the drop zone.

Kieran Trippier's deflected free-kick sealed victory but it was far from vintage by Newcastle, who created little. However, it was another reminder of the resilience they have shown under manager Eddie Howe.

"In the last three games, I don't think there's been any secret to how we've won the games. They've not been fluid footballing performances, but it's been very disciplined and hard-working," Howe said.

STERLING MAKES HIS MARK AS MAN CITY JUGGERNAUT ROLLS ON

Manchester City have 16 different goal scorers this season with Raheem Sterling leading the way in a team that has been playing without a dedicated striker.

Sterling has now scored at least 10 Premier League goals for a fifth straight season — a feat matched only by Liverpool's Mohamed Salah — and a perfect hat-trick at Norwich City was the icing on the cake for the Englishman.

Pep Guardiola's side has now picked up 43 out of a possible 45 points since their last loss in October. But a testing set of fixtures await with Tottenham Hotspur up next followed by a resurgent Everton and a Manchester derby.

CONTE UNABLE TO ROUSE SPURS FROM SLUMBER

Antonio Conte started so well at Tottenham, with a nine-match unbeaten league run, but things have since unravelled.

Sunday's 2-0 home loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers was their third league defeat in a row, with Conte left scratching his head as to what has gone wrong.

"I am telling you from my arrival that we have to struggle every game," Conte said.

"I was very clear after three weeks about my opinion and we have to continue to work. Everyone maybe has to realise something has changed and you have to try to work to build again."