Match snapshot
Manchester United's visit to Leeds United ended in a 1-1 draw as United again failed to keep a clean sheet away from home. Leeds extended their unbeaten run to seven league games, the longest streak since 2001. Daniel Farke's side has two wins in the current stretch with five draws, while United endured 15 straight away games without a clean sheet, a Premier League first. United remain fifth on 31 points, and Leeds sit 16th with 22.
Leeds, according to WhoScored, reached seven consecutive league games without defeat, the club's longest streak since November 2001.
That season Leeds, under manager David O'Leary, ran unbeaten for 13 matches, winning eight and drawing five.
Punchline: If clean sheets were fashion, United would be the season's tragically overdressed model.
And maybe the crossbar is United's most loyal defender—it never leaves the goal, just the back of the net.
Leeds moved to 22 points in 16th place, while United sat on 31 in fifth.