Premier League: Man United 1 Crystal Palace 2
Man United: D.James (89')
Crystal Palace: J. Ayew (32'), P. Van Aanholt (90'+3)
Manchester United were beaten by Crystal Palace for the first time in Premier League history as the Eagles ran out 2-1 victors at Old Trafford.
Rashford struck a couple of free-kicks off target and United were clearly in the ascendancy with Palace barely mounting a serious attack. That was until Jeffrey Schlupp outjumped Victor Lindelof to head on for Ayew to run through, unchecked, and roll a simple finish wide of David De Gea for a shock opener.
The one noteworthy effort by the Reds in the closing stages of the opening half was another free-kick, this time taken by Paul Pogba, but with the same result as he shovelled his set-piece over the wall but also over the bar.
Solskjaer introduced Mason Greenwood for Jesse Lingard but the visitors continued to stand firm until McTominay burst into the box to force a penalty in the 69th minute. Greenwood's pass was laid off by Martial and McTominay was tripped to hand the Reds a spot-kick for a third successive match this term.
Rashford, who scored a penalty against Chelsea, stepped up but, despite sending Guaita the wrong way, his shot struck the inside of the keeper's right-hand post, to the utter frustration of the majority at Old Trafford.
However, James looked to have earned a point when he curled home beautifully, after Pogba tackled Zaha and combination play by Martial and Rashford created the opening. It came with a minute of normal time left and should have sparked a late siege on Guaita's goal.
Instead, three minutes into the five that were added on due to the numerous stoppages in play, substitute Christian Benteke tackled Pogba to spark a move that culminated in van Aanholt's drive going through De Gea's defences to hand Palace an unlikely winner.
Match report by: Adam Marshall (Manutd.com)
Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg (Boat Quay) yesterday! Fantastic crowd yesterday and despite the loss, we will come back stronger! See you guys next week for Southampton game (31 Aug 2019, Sat @ 7:30PM)!
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Man United: D.James (89')
Crystal Palace: J. Ayew (32'), P. Van Aanholt (90'+3)
Manchester United were beaten by Crystal Palace for the first time in Premier League history as the Eagles ran out 2-1 victors at Old Trafford.
Rashford struck a couple of free-kicks off target and United were clearly in the ascendancy with Palace barely mounting a serious attack. That was until Jeffrey Schlupp outjumped Victor Lindelof to head on for Ayew to run through, unchecked, and roll a simple finish wide of David De Gea for a shock opener.
The one noteworthy effort by the Reds in the closing stages of the opening half was another free-kick, this time taken by Paul Pogba, but with the same result as he shovelled his set-piece over the wall but also over the bar.
Solskjaer introduced Mason Greenwood for Jesse Lingard but the visitors continued to stand firm until McTominay burst into the box to force a penalty in the 69th minute. Greenwood's pass was laid off by Martial and McTominay was tripped to hand the Reds a spot-kick for a third successive match this term.
Rashford, who scored a penalty against Chelsea, stepped up but, despite sending Guaita the wrong way, his shot struck the inside of the keeper's right-hand post, to the utter frustration of the majority at Old Trafford.
However, James looked to have earned a point when he curled home beautifully, after Pogba tackled Zaha and combination play by Martial and Rashford created the opening. It came with a minute of normal time left and should have sparked a late siege on Guaita's goal.
Instead, three minutes into the five that were added on due to the numerous stoppages in play, substitute Christian Benteke tackled Pogba to spark a move that culminated in van Aanholt's drive going through De Gea's defences to hand Palace an unlikely winner.
Match report by: Adam Marshall (Manutd.com)
Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg (Boat Quay) yesterday! Fantastic crowd yesterday and despite the loss, we will come back stronger! See you guys next week for Southampton game (31 Aug 2019, Sat @ 7:30PM)!
GGMU!!
#MUSCS #U4U #MUFC #PL #MUNCRY #HarrysBarSG #WeWillNeverDie
Premier League: West Ham 2 Man United 0
West Ham: A. Yarmolenko (44'), A. Cresswell (84')
Manchester United suffered a disappointing 2-0 defeat to West Ham United in Sunday’s Premier League clash.
The Hammers’ goals came courtesy of Andriy Yarmolenko’s superb first-half strike and Aaron Cresswell’s outstanding free-kick in the second period, which ensured the hosts took all three points at the London Stadium.
Disappointed with the lost, let's focus on next game. Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg Boat Quay!
GGMU!!
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West Ham: A. Yarmolenko (44'), A. Cresswell (84')
Manchester United suffered a disappointing 2-0 defeat to West Ham United in Sunday’s Premier League clash.
The Hammers’ goals came courtesy of Andriy Yarmolenko’s superb first-half strike and Aaron Cresswell’s outstanding free-kick in the second period, which ensured the hosts took all three points at the London Stadium.
Disappointed with the lost, let's focus on next game. Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg Boat Quay!
GGMU!!
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Premier League: Newcastle 1-0 Man United
Newcastle: M. Longstaff (72')
Matty Longstaff’s first Premier League goal gave Newcastle victory over Manchester United on a cold, grey afternoon at St James’ Park.
The midfielder – younger brother of Sean, who played alongside him in midfield – drove home after 72 minutes to consign the Reds to a third defeat of the season.
Harry Maguire had United’s best chance of the game, heading Ashley Young’s corner wide just before half-time.
Report by: Sam Carney (manutd.com)
Disappointing lost. Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg Boat Quay!
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Newcastle: M. Longstaff (72')
Matty Longstaff’s first Premier League goal gave Newcastle victory over Manchester United on a cold, grey afternoon at St James’ Park.
The midfielder – younger brother of Sean, who played alongside him in midfield – drove home after 72 minutes to consign the Reds to a third defeat of the season.
Harry Maguire had United’s best chance of the game, heading Ashley Young’s corner wide just before half-time.
Report by: Sam Carney (manutd.com)
Disappointing lost. Thanks to all United fans for coming to @harrysbarsg Boat Quay!
GGMU!!
#MUSCS #U4U #MUFC #PL #NEWMUN #HarrysBarSG #Singapore #28BoatQuay #GGMU #AllRedAllEqual #WeWillNeverDie