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PIX: Manchester United end Arsenal's 100 per cent start

Last updated on: September 05, 2022 04:58 IST

IMAGES from the English Premier League matches played on Sunday.

Marcus Rashford

IMAGE: Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring Manchester United's second goal against Arsenal in the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Sunday Photograph: Craig Brough/Reuters

Marcus Rashford struck twice as Manchester United made it four wins in a row and ended Arsenal's perfect start to the Premier League season with a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford on Sunday.

A high-tempo, top quality game was decided by two Rashford goals on the break after Bukayo Saka had cancelled out United debutant Antony's opener.

 

Arsenal remained top of the table on 15 points thanks to their opening five wins and while they will be disappointed to have ended that run, this was far from the kind of meek loss against Big Six opponents they have produced in the recent past.

United look to have found their belief again after starting the campaign with dreadful defeats by Brighton and Brentford and Dutch coach Erik ten Hag's approach is bringing results.

Antony was handed a place on the right flank with Rashford central and Jadon Sancho on the left but Cristiano Ronaldo started on the bench alongside Brazilian Casemiro.

United dominated the opening exchanges, camping in Arsenal's half and there was an early chance for Christian Eriksen but the Dane's volley flashed wide.

Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring the equaliser for Arsenal.

IMAGE: Bukayo Saka celebrates sending the ball past Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea and putting Arsenal on level terms. Photograph: Craig Brough/Reuters

Arsenal looked slick on the ball, though, and Gabriel Martinelli looked to have given them a 12th-minute lead after finishing off a swift break.

But referee Paul Tierney was sent to the monitor and disallowed the goal after ruling that Eriksen had been fouled by Martin Odegaard before the counter-attack was launched.

Martinelli forced two saves from United keeper David De Gea as the visitors began to dominate but it was the home side who drew first blood, 10 minutes before the interval.

Brazilian Antony, signed from Ajax last week, was found on the right by Rashford and coolly drifted a left-foot shot into the far bottom corner.

Arsenal deservedly drew level, on the hour, when the outstanding Odegaard threaded a ball towards Gabriel Jesus in the box and after a challenge by Raphael Varane the ball fell to Saka who slotted home.

United might have panicked or faded away last season but six minutes later they restored their lead when Bruno Fernandes found Rashford with a superb through ball and the England striker confidently beat the advancing Aaron Ramsdale.

Debutant Antony celebrates putting Manchester United ahead in the match.

IMAGE: Debutant Antony celebrates putting Manchester United ahead in the match. Photograph: Craig Brough/Reuters

It was another swift counter that led to United's third with the excellent Eriksen breaking clear and slipping the ball across to Rashford for a simple finish.

A four-game winning run, including victories over Liverpool and Arsenal, has totally changed the mood at Old Trafford and Ten Hag was rightly pleased with his players' resilience.

"The spirit from this team, they can deal with setbacks so we did, it is really great and shows your mentality - we have really improved on that," he said.

"We are happy and satisfied with the win, also the performance against a really good team - they played really well," he said.

United climbed to fifth in the standings, three points behind Arsenal.

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was concerned his side had not made the most of a good performance.

"I am very disappointed that we haven’t won the game. The game was there for the taking. We haven’t won it because we lacked some discipline in some moments and we weren’t ruthless enough in front of goal," he said.

"I told the players at halftime that the game is there for the taking and if we play with more courage we win the game. It was 1-1 and then it should have been 2-1 (for us). It is a big lesson if you want to win here you have to do everything so right," he said.

Brighton thump struggling Leicester to pile pressure

Leicester City

IMAGE: Brighton & Hove Albion's Alexis Mac Allister scores against Leicester City. Photograph: Peter Nicholls/Reuters

Alexis Mac Allister scored twice as Brighton & Hove Albion deepened the crisis at Leicester City with an emphatic 5-2 Premier League victory at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.

Leicester have one point from their opening six games and despite taking the lead inside a minute, were outplayed in a performance that will add to the substantial pressure on manager Brendan Rodgers after a summer of discontent at the club.

Kelechi Iheanacho put Leicester in front and Patson Daka drew them level at 2-2 before halftime, but an own goal from defender Luke Thomas and strikes from Moises Caicedo, Leandro Trossard and Mac Allister, one from the penalty-spot and the other a superb free kick, sealed victory for the home side.

"The best team won and that's the reality of it," Rodgers told Sky Sports. "We got off to a great start to the game, but made mistakes to allow them back into it."

"With the ball, we gave it away so cheaply. A team in confidence can see it through, but the guys are suffering with that at the moment."

"They gave everything to the fight, but the mix of quality, (lack of) confidence and mistakes ... we're just suffering."

Leicester City

IMAGE: Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates scoring Leicester City's first goal. Photograph: Peter Nicholls/Reuters

Mac Allister was also denied what would have been a contender for goal of the season when his thunderous strike from 30 yards was ruled out after a VAR check that lasted almost five minutes.

Enock Mwepu was adjudged to have been in an offside position and interfering with play in the build-up, but it was another contentious decision on a weekend of controversy.

The scoreline flattered the visitors, who looked tentative in their defending and have conceded 16 goals in six league games.

Brighton, who climbed into the top four, travel to south coast rivals Bournemouth on Saturday while Leicester host fellow strugglers Aston Villa in what is shaping up to be a must-win game for Rodgers.

"It was a great performance and an amazing win," Brighton manager Graham Potter said. "The players were incredible to recover like we did and we were the better team. The second half performance was fantastic."

"The boys stuck to the task and played well over the game. I'm a little disappointed with the goals we conceded, but I'm not going to be picky when we scored five."

Source: REUTERS
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