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Man Utd beat Liverpool to give Ten Hag lift off

2022-08-23 HKT 05:36
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  • United manager Erik ten Hag notched his first Premier League victory. Photo: AFP
    United manager Erik ten Hag notched his first Premier League victory. Photo: AFP
Erik ten Hag secured his first win as Manchester United manager as goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford saw them beat Liverpool 2-1 at Old Trafford on Monday.

United had started the weekend bottom of the Premier League, but moved above Liverpool on a massive night for their new Dutch manager. Liverpool's expected title challenge is fading fast, with Jurgen Klopp's men yet to record a win three games into the new season.

United fans began the evening by marching on Old Trafford in protest at the decade of decline overseen by the club's owners, the Glazer family, although a social media movement encouraging supporters to boycott the game in the wake of an embarrassing 4-0 defeat at Brentford last weekend failed to materialise.

Ten Hag responded to the concession of four goals inside 35 minutes at Brentford by dropping Cristiano Ronaldo and captain Harry Maguire, among four changes.

After becoming the first United manager in more than a century to lose his first two games, the former Ajax manager got the response he desired in an explosive opening half hour that rocked Liverpool back on their heels.

Anthony Elanga should have opened the scoring when he curled off the base of the post after two passes from Scott McTominay and Bruno Fernandes carved Liverpool wide open.

Defensive disorganisation has been a repeated failing in Liverpool's winless start to the season and they failed to learn their lesson for the opening goal on 16 minutes. A neat one-two between Elanga and Christian Eriksen opened up the Liverpool defence once more and when the ball was cut back to Sancho, he left James Milner on the floor before coolly slotting home.

Alisson Becker was then forced to tip Eriksen's dipping free-kick over before the visitors were able to restore some order in the closing stages of the first half, but Liverpool's reluctance to refresh Klopp's midfield options will face more scrutiny in the final days of the transfer window.

With Thiago Alcantara and Naby Keita out injured, 36-year-old Milner showed his age and Klopp had precious few options to turn to on the bench with his new 64 million pound striker Darwin Nunez serving the first of a three-match ban for being sent off on his home debut.

Liverpool's lack of energy in midfield was exposed for United's second goal as Jordan Henderson's poor touch presented possession to Anthony Martial and his perfect through-ball set Rashford free to score his first goal since January.

Restoring Rashford's confidence is one of the many tasks that still lie ahead for Ten Hag. But the England attacker looked more like his old self and only a fine save from Alisson low to his left denied Rashford his second and United's third.

Mohamed Salah's header set up a grandstand finish 10 minutes from time, but United summoned a steel rarely seen in recent seasons to see out the closing stages and secure a much-needed boost for their new boss. (AFP)

Man Utd beat Liverpool to give Ten Hag lift off