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Manchester United v Chelsea (2019-20)
HT:1–0
Report
EventPremier League 2019-20
DateSunday 11 August 2019
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeAnthony Taylor
Attendance73,620
Weather18 °C (64 °F)
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Manchester United v Chelsea was a match which took place at Old Trafford on Sunday 11 August 2019.

Manchester United recorded their biggest Old Trafford win over Chelsea since 1965 to condemn Frank Lampard to a miserable start as a Premier League manager.

Marcus Rashford scored twice, either side of a close-range effort from Anthony Martial, who had been given the number nine shirt back following the sale of Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan.

Substitute Daniel James completed the scoring with a goal on his debut nine minutes from time.

The final scoreline was harsh on the visitors, who were the better side before the break and hit the frame of the goal through Tammy Abraham and Emerson.

But the ecstatic home supporters did not care about that at the end as the negativity of a difficult summer was swept away by their best result against Chelsea since the 1994 FA Cup final.

United had to pay Leicester £80m - and make Harry Maguire the most expensive defender ever - to land manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's number one summer transfer target.

Maguire's England team-mate Rashford may grab the plaudits with his brace but the Yorkshireman's authoritative performance underlined why his new boss wanted him above getting the big name midfield or striking reinforcements so many United fans have demanded on social media.

His calmness under pressure helped ensure that when the home side looked shaky in the first half they did not add to their concerns with self-inflicted mistakes.

Maguire was happy to keep it simple in possession and push the ball on to Paul Pogba when he could, and had the awareness to spot team-mates in trouble, something former United boss Jose Mourinho rather churlishly said on TV might be frequently needed in the case of Luke Shaw.

The game was still in the balance when Maguire stepped up to challenge Abraham on the edge of the United box. Maguire calmly took possession, leaving Abraham on the floor in the process, and strode away, setting in motion the attack that ended with Martial bundling home.

Lampard went for an early morning run around Old Trafford to prepare for his Premier League debut as Chelsea manager.

The Blues' record goal-scorer has made some bold decisions already, despite being barely a month into his new job.

He has picked seven home-grown players in his squad: the four in action against United - Abraham, Mason Mount, Andreas Christensen and Fikayo Tomori - the currently injured duo of Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi, and promising defender Reece James.

It is an unprecedented number for the Roman Abramovich era. But, while it is the philosophy of promoting youth from within that Chelsea's fans have wanted, it comes with risk.

For every powerful fourth-minute shot from Abraham that thunders off the inside of a post, there is the moment Mount had when, presented with a shooting opportunity from an angle on the right of the United box, the 20-year-old elected for a cut-back, which ran disappointingly through for new United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Given that investment in youth, this summer's transfer ban and the departure of Eden Hazard to Real Madrid, Lampard took a brave decision to sell David Luiz to Arsenal on deadline day.

The Brazilian may not be the most reliable defender but his experience is valuable and Luiz's replacement on Sunday, Kurt Zouma, struggled badly.

He not only conceded the penalty but was also caught out of position and gave away possession, both expensive mistakes in an era when top teams routinely build from the back.

Chelsea's inability to stem the flow of goals in the second half will be a major concern for Lampard, whose name was still being sung heartily by the visiting fans at the end.

Match[]

Details[]

11 August 2019
16:30 GMT
Manchester United 4–0 Chelsea Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 73,620
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Rashford Goal 18' (Pen)67'
Martial Goal 65'
James Goal 81'
HT:1–0
Report
Manchester United
Chelsea
01 David de Gea
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
05 Harry Maguire
02 Victor Lindelöf Booked
23 Luke Shaw
39 Scott McTominay
06 Paul Pogba
15 Andreas Pereira Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
14 Jesse Lingard Booked
09 Anthony Martial Booked
10 Marcus Rashford Substituted off in the 86th minute 86'
Substitutes:
08 Juan Mata
18 Ashley Young
21 Daniel James Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
22 Sergio Romero
26 Mason Greenwood Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
31 Nemanja Matić
38 Axel Tuanzebe
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær
01 Kepa Arrizabalaga
28 César Azpilicueta
04 Andreas Christensen
15 Kurt Zouma Booked
33 Emerson
05 Jorginho Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73' Booked
17 Mateo Kovačić
11 Pedro
08 Ross Barkley Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
19 Mason Mount
09 Tammy Abraham Substituted off in the 66th minute 66' Booked
Substitutes:
03 Marcos Alonso
07 N'Golo Kanté Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73' Booked
13 Willy Caballero
16 Kenedy
18 Olivier Giroud Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
22 Christian Pulisic Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
29 Fikayo Tomori
Manager:
Flag of England Frank Lampard

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
Gary Beswick
Adam Nunn
Fourth official:
Lee Mason

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Manchester United Chelsea
Goals scored 4 0
Total shots 11 18
Shots on target 5 7
Ball possession 46% 54%
Corner kicks 3 5
Fouls committed 15 13

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