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United back with Reds win

Late Mason winner seals points for Spurs

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MANCHESTER: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal hopes that his team’s 3-1 home victory over arch rivals Liverpool will signal the end of their earlyseaso­n difficulti­es.

United endured a testing start to the campaign, struggling for goals and facing criticism over their transfer dealings, and they went into the internatio­nal break on the back of a 2-1 defeat at Swansea City.

But Saturday’s win over Liverpool blew off the cobwebs, with David de Gea back in goal following the collapse of his proposed move to Real Madrid and Anthony Martial netting a clinically taken debut goal following his £36 million ($55.1 million, €49 million) transfer from Monaco.

“I think in a difficult period like we had in the transfer period, with a lot of problems with players who are going and coming, it is always worse with Manchester United than the other clubs,” said Van Gaal, whose side climbed to second place in the table, five points below Manchester City.

“We have noticed that and I think we have managed that very well. We have qualified ourselves [in the Champions League], we have 10 points from five matches [in the league].

“That is a good record. There is only one club better and our aim is to be the best, but now we are five points behind Manchester City. We still look to that position, but I am happy.”

Martial, a 65th-minute replacemen­t for Juan Mata, struck four minutes from time, slicing towards goal from the left and turning Martin Skrtel inside-out before planting a shot inside the right-hand post.

The goal settled nerves after Christian Benteke had brought Liverpool back into the game with a magnificen­t overhead bicycle kick moments earlier.

United had gone 2-0 up in the second half courtesy of a smooth Daley Blind finish from a training-ground free-kick routine and an emphatic Ander Herrera penalty.

But Van Gaal was critical of his side for almost allowing Liverpool back into the match, declaring himself more satisfied with their controlled first-half showing and lamenting their failure to “kill the game”.

Martial’s strike, in front of the Stretford End, was a moment to savour for the home fans, but Van Gaal said that the 19-year-old French striker would have to brace himself for bumps in the road ahead.

“You cannot expect from players from this age that they have consistenc­y,” said the Dutchman.

“You cannot ask that. You can ask that from [Bastian] Schweinste­iger and [Michael] Carrick, but not players of 19 and 20 and 21.”

Martial may not have long to wait for his full debut, however, with Van Gaal revealing that skipper Wayne Rooney is unlikely to play in United’s Champions League opener away to PSV Eindhoven tomorrow due to what is reported to be a hamstring injury.

Van Gaal’s mood was in stark contrast to his opposite number Brendan Rodgers, who addressed journalist­s in a dejected whisper in his post-match media conference.

Liverpool have now conceded six goals in two games, following their 3-0 home defeat by West Ham United, and trail City by eight points.

“It’s five games in,” said Rodgers, whose side launch their Europa League campaign away to Bordeaux on Thursday.

“We haven’t created anywhere near as much as we would like. We have to go away with the coaches and the staff and see how we can find ways to be much more creative.

“We are still looking to find that way — and there’s players coming in — to get that balance in the team.”

He added: “This is the biggest game in this country, maybe in the world in terms of derby games. It’s an incredible game.

“I’ve been sat here when we’ve won 3-0 and it felt great. When you lose 3-1, you don’t feel so good.

“It is difficult for the supporters. We just have to go away, work harder and do better.”

In yesterday’s early kick-off game, Ryan Mason scored and was then stretchere­d off as Tottenham Hotspur beat Sunderland 1-0 for their first win of the season.

Sunderland were on top for three-quarters of the match at the Stadium of Light, hitting the post through Tottenham old boy Jermain Defoe, but it was Spurs who prevailed when substitute Erik Lamela teed up Mason for an 82nd-minute winner.

The England internatio­nal left the fray moments later after hurting his knee, but his goal proved enough for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

Harry Kane remains without a goal for Tottenham after being the league’s second-highest scorer last season.

 ?? AP ?? Manchester United’s Anthony Martial scores past Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet.
AP Manchester United’s Anthony Martial scores past Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet.

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