Despite a summer of discontent, the Red Devils ended up with three points in their Premier League opener against Leicester
Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw inspired Manchester United to an opening-day victory as they ignored background noise and their deadline-day frustration to overcome Leicester.
Referee Andre Marriner pointed to the spot in the second minute with none of the hesitation shown in Pogba’s run up to the spot-kick. The shuffling approach may well become a meme, but a superb finish past Kasper Schmeichel justified it.
It wasn’t all one-way traffic and Leicester tested David De Gea on numerous occasions, but it was Shaw, who has endured such a rough ride from Mourinho, who was the unlikely hero.
With seven minutes remaining, he flicked the ball around Leicester debutant Ricardo Pereira before sending a low left-footed strike home in front of a rocking Stretford End.
Jamie Vardy pulled one back in stoppage time after Pereira’s cross came back off the post, and despite plenty of late pressure, United held on to seal a vital three points.
Star man
The £52m summer signing looked like a man who had been playing at Old Trafford for years. Pogba and Shaw were excellent, but this was Fred’s Premier League debut and he looked totally at ease.
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Moment of the match
Shaw has waited a long time for that moment. Scoring your first senior goal in front of the Old Trafford faithful, after all that he has been through at United, was a real moment to savour.
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