By Daily Sports on October 7, 2018
Manchester United fought back from two down to beat Newcastle and avert a defeat that would have cranked up the pressure on manager Jose Mourinho.
The hosts conceded twice in a lacklustre first 10 minutes, with Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto breezing in to score.
United briefly roused themselves with Marcus Rashford heading wide from five yards, but also needed David de Gea'’s excellence to deny Muto his second and a potentially decisive third for the Magpies.
The hosts departed at the break to jeers – some of which were aimed at the club’s owner and executives, rather than the manager.
But by the final whistle, it was the name of Mourinho that rang around Old Trafford.
The Portuguese, who brought Alexis Sanchez, Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini off the bench in pursuit of victory, saw his side reenergised after the break, when two of his three substitutes found the net.
As Newcastle dropped deeper, Mata swept home a free-kick with 20 minutes left to trigger an onslaught on the visiting goal.
Martial curled home six minutes later from Paul Pogba’s pass and, after goalkeeper Martin Dubravka pawed away Chris Smalling’s effort, Sanchez delivered the winner in the last minute of normal time, heading in Ashley Young’s cross.
Mourinho acted quickly in response, sacrificing Eric Bailly, a £30m specialist signing, after just 19 minutes. He installed Scott McTominay, a relatively inexperienced midfielder, in the centre of defence in order to make space for Mata.
That reflected a season of confusing decisions and a summer of transfer frustration during which Mourinho made no secret of his desire to sign another centre-back.
Manchester United certainly looked no more solid after the switch as Muto came close to a third and Mohamed Diame strode within striking range unchallenged.
The home side were onto their third defensive formation by the start of the second half as Fellaini replaced McTominay. With Mourinho’s half-time words apparently having the desired effect, they finally hit on a line-up that worked.
United were more purposeful and urgent, and chased down the game with a determination reminiscent of some of Sir Alex Ferguson’s finest days.
The glee on the final whistle should be tempered by the strength of the opposition, though.
Newcastle are without a win in their eight league games this season and, once Mata’s goal went in, lost belief and shape. Against tougher opponents, Manchester United may well have found such an escape impossible.
•Adapted from a Goal.com report. Photo shows Alexis Sanchez who scored the winning goal for Manchester United
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 7, 2018
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