The Cottagers fought back from behind at Craven Cottage to earn a point against Ruben Amorim’s side, who remain winless after two games of the 2025–26 campaign.
"The resilience to come back. We knew that the difference could be made off the bench. It is better to not lose, and we are able to get a good point against a good team,” Iwobi told Sky Sports.
“We knew that we would be able to get behind their two midfielders and that their centre-backs would want to jump – we exploited that today."
Manchester United will next visit League Two side Grimsby Town for a Carabao Cup second-round tie on Wednesday, before returning home to face newly promoted Burnley in the Premier League.
