By Daily Sports on March 31, 2019
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign as permanent Manchester United manager began on a victorious note with a 2-1 victory over Watford on Saturday to move into fourth spot in the Premier League.
Goals by Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial – Abdoulaye Doucoure getting a late goal for the visitors – took them above Arsenal and level on points with third-placed Tottenham, who play at Liverpool on Sunday, boosting Solskjaer hopes of achieving his first goal of securing Champions League football for next season.
It was not vintage United as Watford had more shots on target and more corners than their hosts, but it was much needed after successive defeats against Arsenal in the Premier League and Wolves in the FA Cup.
But it was a good reminder, if one was needed for the new permanent manager, that there is plenty of hard work ahead if Solskjaer wants to make United contenders for the title again.
His record over the 19 games in interim charge, and how he has lifted the mood around the club, had made his appointment as Jose Mourinho’s successor a foregone conclusion.
The Stretford End was in no doubt about their former hero getting the job as a giant banner was unfurled as he emerged from the tunnel before he could take his position in the dugout.
Deeney failed to get his pass beyond Luke Shaw and the left-back sped forward, before looking up and playing a perfect ball into the space behind the defence for Rashford to sprint onto and coolly finish past the onrushing Ben Foster.
It was the ninth goal during Solskjaer’s reign for Rashford, who has blossomed in the last three months, and has replaced Romelu Lukaku as United’s main man up front.
Foster, once of United, has been Watford’s best player this season, and he underlined why with a brilliant instinctive save to deny Martial from close range as United threatened to take control.
Rashford was at the heart of their attacking play as he rounded Foster but from a tight angle could not find a teammate.
Watford continued to push forward after the break in search of an equaliser and Pereyra’s goalbound effort was pushed behind by De Gea, while Will Hughes curled another shot beyond the far post. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows Manchester United players
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 31, 2019
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