Manchester United 2 Watford 1: Solskjaer's full-time reign off to shaky winning start

Manchester United returned to winning ways on Saturday by seeing off Watford at Old Trafford, albeit in unconvincing fashion.

Published : Mar 31, 2019 00:33 IST

Anthony Martial (L) celebrates with Marcus Rashford after scoring against Watford at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Anthony Martial (L) celebrates with Marcus Rashford after scoring against Watford at Old Trafford on Saturday.
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Anthony Martial (L) celebrates with Marcus Rashford after scoring against Watford at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Manchester United marked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's appointment as permanent manager with an unconvincing 2-1 victory over Watford on Saturday.

Goals in each half from Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial got the Red Devils back to winning ways after losses to Arsenal and Wolves in the Premier League and FA Cup, despite Abdoulaye Doucoure's late strike.

It was a mostly uninspiring performance from United at Old Trafford, but the result moves it back into the top four at the end of a week in which Solskjaer was confirmed as its next full-time boss on a three-year deal.

Doucoure dragged a shot wide from inside the United box as the home side endured a strangely sluggish start in the Manchester sun, but it took the lead 28 minutes in, with Rashford clipping a clever finish over Ben Foster after Luke Shaw won back the ball on the edge of his own area and sent his England team-mate through on goal.

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Foster made a smart save with his legs to deny Martial before half-time, as United began to dictate proceedings thanks largely to Solskjaer's decision to shift Juan Mata from the right wing into a number 10 role.

Watford was the better side after the break once more, though, with David de Gea saving well from Roberto Pereyra and Will Hughes curling a shot wide after Nemanja Matic lost the ball in his own area.

Martial struck 18 minutes from time, scooping the ball into the net after he reacted quickest following a tangle with goalkeeper Foster, and it proved just enough for the victory despite Doucoure slotting past De Gea after a clever link-up with Isaac Success and Troy Deeney.

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Back-to-back losses to Arsenal in the league and Wolves in the FA Cup seemed to be on United's minds at times as it played largely risk-free football, but Solskjaer will be pleased enough to emerge from this game with three points.

The win lifts the side back into fourth place in the table, a point above the Gunners, who play Newcastle United on Monday, and level with Tottenham in third.

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Watford drops to ninth, but you sense its focus is already on next Sunday's cup semi-final with Wolves at Wembley.

Jones the unexpected hero

Making his first league start since February 9, Phil Jones had an excellent game at the heart of United's defence. The fact he was so involved in the match reflects how generally poor his side was further forward.

Pogba goes missing

Nobody in the United midfield stood out, but Paul Pogba was particularly anonymous. He offered little to link with the attack and rarely tracked the forward runs of Hughes.


What's next?

United heads to Wolves on Tuesday, when Watford hosts struggling Fulham.

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