Watford 1 Manchester United 2: Lukaku and Smalling end host's 100 per cent start

Watford was unable to extend its 100 per cent start to the season, as Manchester United left Vicarage Road with a 2-1 win.

Published : Sep 16, 2018 00:12 IST

Manchester United celebrate against Watford
Manchester United celebrate against Watford
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Manchester United celebrate against Watford

Manchester United produced arguably its most complete performance of the season as it beat Watford 2-1 at Vicarage Road to end their hosts' 100 per cent start to the campaign.

A defeat for United would have seen it suffer three losses in its opening five Premier League games for the first time, but it picked up where it left off against Burnley prior to the international break, professionally dealing with an in-form Watford side.

Although the host initially looked bright, United finished the first half utterly dominant and 2-0 up thanks to Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling, whose goals were three minutes and 11 seconds apart.

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Watford at least made things interesting with a 65th-minute Andre Gray strike, but United dug deep and fended off the home side's late advances to seal the points despite Nemanja Matic's red card deep into stoppage time.

Confidence appeared to be flowing through Watford early on and it went close to the opener through Troy Deeney, but David de Gea was United's saviour, tipping the striker's effort over.

United did manage to settle, however, and ultimately, capitalised on De Gea's heroics with two quickfire goals late in the half.

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Lukaku bundled in the first when latching on to Ashley Young's deflected cross 10 minutes from the break, before Marouane Fellaini headed a corner back into the danger zone and Smalling smashed home.

United was not quite so dominant after the restart and Watford found a foothold which ultimately allowed them to reduce the arrears – Gray finding the top-right corner from Abdoulaye Doucoure's cut-back.

Unfortunately for Watford, that goal was not the start of a famous turnaround, and United clung on to a second consecutive victory after Matic received a second caution, De Gea denying Christian Kabasele from the resulting free-kick.

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What it means:

After consecutive defeats against Brighton and Hove Albion and Tottenham, United is looking a little more settled.​ Jose Mourinho may have drawn attention to himself in Friday's news conference with his Marcus Rashford rant, but his behaviour certainly did not appear to have any negative impact on the pitch. Even after Gray's goal, United showed character and held firm.

Pat on the back: Smalling with the big performance

He might not have been able to help United keep a clean sheet, but he made a vital impact at the other end and was generally in charge at the back, dealing with the typically difficult Deeney particularly well for the most part.

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Boot up the backside: Pereyra lacking purpose

Roberto Pereyra has started the season impressively, playing arguably as well as he ever has in the Premier League, but he was not at his best. A couple of tussles with Antonio Valencia offered encouragement, but he failed to build on that.

What's next?

A hectic week follows for United, which begins its Champions League campaign at Young Boys on Wednesday, before returning to Premier League action at home to Wolves. Watford, on the other hand, travels to Fulham next Saturday.

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