Sunday, August 13, 2017

It could been worst at Old Trafford



Just like the good old days in the Fergie era, Manu always started the campaign with a loud bang and in entirety displaying a one of a kind game to deliver an amazing opening day win.

With Premiership day two in the books, the Red Devils were to host a renewed and always troubling West Ham United, reinforced to the teeth and despite lacking some notable absences, Slaven Bilic squad can play a one of a kind football.

As the return of a former Manu star in Chicharito Hernandez now as a Hammer and looking for a win to start this edition of Premiership, the Londoners were not counting on an inspired and hungry game displayed all afternoon by their hosts.

However, the initial eleven sent by Jose Mourinho for this afternoon match was pure dynamite for their opponent’s defenses and offensive game as well.

For Mou it was business as usual and sporting another new weapon that will deliver for him in this campaign that promises to be a heavenly one for him and his United Boys.

The long awaited debut of Manu million man Romelu Lukaku proved to many of why he was worth every penny and showed off with a double that at the end inspired a couple of his teammates and delivered a notable win with a rout.

With an initial eleven sent by the Portuguese and delivering perfection throughout ninety minutes, Manchester United looked like they did not had any mercy on their foes and despite the four goal score, at the end it could been worse.

I mean with several plays at goals missed by United, this scored maybe would finished in a seven or eight goal rout easily, as well seeing the million dollar man scoring a foursome if he would been given the liberties.

Is not that the Hammers were not on tune and displaying some plays that could lead them to a score or two but with an accurate and motivated United defense, the tables were turned against them and their newly acquired striker little could he contributed.

With an opening goal via a filtered pass from a combination of Marcus Rashford to Romelu Lukaku, he opened up the score in the 33 minute with a shoot that looked like a ball in a pinball game bouncing from one corner to the other.

The locals were in total control of the action and overall match and with a series of intermittent arrivals, putting Joe Hart nerves and posts in constant disarray all afternoon long.

Near misses and almost goals, the United clan did not stopped in its quest of doubling the score with more goals in the board to show off their might and power to display in this edition of Premiership.

The second half saw once again the control of the locals’ and with a nice header by Lukaku he pushed the second goal in what became the preamble to a shootout from his squad, as the clock marked the 52 minute and the score of 2-0.

No later after a near miss by Marcus Rashford, came the combination of Henrik Mkhitaryan and Anthony Martial play to put the score in 3-0 in the 87 minute, three minutes passed by when Paul Pogba put the final touch for the final 4-0.

A one of a kind performance by Manchester United looking like its old glory days and seen as an overall favorite to possibly mount a pennant of a campaign and deliver an array of shields to its halls in Old Trafford.

 

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