The Peterborough Examiner

Man U slips further behind Man City, Liverpool after loss

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON — After a third loss in seven English Premier League soccer games so far, Jose Mourinho was quick to apportion blame for Manchester United’s collapse at West Ham.

While the moans about refereeing decisions were predictabl­e after the 3-1 loss on Saturday, holding the media partly responsibl­e was a fresher excuse to pour scorn on another ineffectiv­e display by Anthony Martial.

Leaving out forward Alexis Sanchez and starting Martial was portrayed by Mourinho as bowing to public demands. It’s a decision Mourinho suggested he regretted.

“Something that you are asking for a long, long, long, long time (is) to play Martial,” Mourinho told reporters.

“I left Alexis out and I think that Martial is not a player very, very, very focused on his defensive duties and to play him as a second striker and trying just to cover the area of (Declan) Rice would be much easier for him.”

United was ragged from the start at Olympic Stadium, conceding after five minutes when Felipe Anderson flicked in Pablo Zabaleta’s cross.

The damage worsened just before halftime when Andriy Yarmolenko’s shot took a heavy deflection off Victor Lindelof to head in the opposite direction past goalkeeper David De Gea.

United did pull one back in the 71st when substitute Marcus Rashford turned in Luke Shaw’s corner with his back to goal.

But United’s defence was cut through with ease when Mark Noble passed to Marko Arnautovic, who struck past De Gea.

Less than two months into the campaign, United’s hopes of a first Premier League title since Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013 are already fading.

With 10 points from seven games, Mourinho has matched the club’s previous worst Premier League start under Ferguson’s successor, David Moyes.

Defending champion Manchester City and Liverpool are already nine points in front of 10th-placed United.

There was a quartet of 2-0 victories on Saturday as City, Arsenal, Tottenham, Leicester and Wolverhamp­ton triumphed.

Sturridge to the rescue

Chelsea and Liverpool remain unbeaten, along with City, after drawing 1-1 at Stamford Bridge. Eden Hazard’s second goal against Liverpool inside 70 hours put the hosts in front in the 25th minute.

Aguero concern

Immediatel­y after scoring Manchester City’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Brighton, Sergio Aguero was substitute­d in the 66th minute.

“Sergio is struggling a little bit with some problems in his feet,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “He is not 100 per cent. He made an effort but he hasn’t recovered.”

Still, the striker also managed to create the opener. Aguero played in Leroy Sane who crossed for Raheem Sterling to slide in and apply the finish in the first half.

Tottenham injuries

Harry Kane’s double gave Tottenham a fourth away success out of five in the league but the 2-0 win at Huddersfie­ld came at a price.

 ?? TIM IRELAND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho reacts against West Ham United.
TIM IRELAND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho reacts against West Ham United.

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