Manchester United 2-0 West Brom
Manchester United 2-0 West Brom: Lingard strikes in comfortable win
Jesse Lingard's first goal for Manchester United and a late Juan Mata penalty secured a 2-0 Premier League win over West Brom at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Louis
van Gaal's side snatched a late goal in midweek against CSKA Moscow and
the match looked to be following a similar pattern as West Brom's
defensive approach kept them at arm's length.
But Lingard broke the deadlock with a fine finish shortly after half-time as United finally made their dominance count.
Saido
Berahino, surprisingly left on the bench, headed a wonderful chance
over the crossbar in the closing stages as West Brom looked for an
equaliser, but United extended their lead in injury-time as Anthony
Martial was fouled by Gareth McAuley - an offence which earned the
Northern Ireland international a red card - and Mata netted from the
spot.
United began with typical control of possession, but it
took 15 minutes for the first real chance to be created, as Mata curled a
shot just wide of goalkeeper Boaz Myhill's right-hand post after Wayne
Rooney had found him in space in the area.
Van Gaal's men enjoyed
76 per cent possession in the opening 35 minutes but found it difficult
to break through West Brom’s defensive lines, though it took a superb
sliding block from Jonny Evans to deny Lingard as he broke into the
area.
Myhill
remained unchallenged until just before the break, when Martial turned
superbly on the edge of the area before firing a shot straight at the
32-year-old.
United's pressure finally told seven minutes into the second half. Martial's cross from the left was headed away only as far as Lingard, who took a touch before placing a side-footed finish into the far corner from 20 yards out.
The
game began to open up as West Brom sought an unlikely equaliser and
Pulis opted to throw on Berahino in hope of a repeat of his Old Trafford
strike from two seasons ago.
And the 22-year-old wasted a
glorious chance within minutes of his introduction, heading Craig
Dawson's cross over when totally unmarked inside the six-yard box.
Evans
was fortunate to escape a handball on the edge of the area from a Mata
flick as United, who handed a senior debut to Cameron Borthwick-Jackson,
chased a crucial second goal to alleviate the tension inside Old
Trafford.
Lingard's penalty appeals were waved away after a soft
push by McAuley but United clinched the victory in stoppage time, with
the defender again at fault. Martial was brought down by a desperate
challenge from the centre-back, allowing Mata to clip a penalty straight down the middle of Myhill's goal.
McAuley
was dismissed and United saw out the remaining three minutes in
comfortable fashion as they ended a run of three straight draws in
domestic competition.
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