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Patience pays off for Man Utd

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Manchester United stayed patient to beat Leicester City 2-0 and move two points clear at the top of the Premier League as Manchester City secured a dramatic late win at Bournemout­h yesterday.

Surprise package Huddersfie­ld Town were held 0-0 by Southampto­n but stayed unbeaten and Newcastle United earned their first points of the season with a 3-0 victory over West Ham United that left the London side bottom of the table.

Crystal Palace are also without a point after losing 2-0 at home to Swansea City but Brighton and Hove Albion are off the mark following a 0-0 draw at 10-man Watford.

Manchester United were frustrated by Leicester and Romelu Lukaku had a penalty saved by Kasper Schmeichel before substitute­s Marcus Rashford and Marouane Fellani scored in the last 20 minutes to seal their third successive victory.

‘‘I think we played very well,’’ manager Jose Mourinho said. ‘‘If I have to choose a word to describe my team, I would have to say ‘solid’.’’

City were stunned on the south coast when Charlie Daniels gave Bournemout­h the lead with an unstoppabl­e left-foot drive from an improbable angle.

The visitors equalised before halftime when Gabriel Jesus poked home from David Silva’s fine pass.

It looked like being a frustratin­g afternoon for City, however, before, in the seventh minute of stoppage time, Sterling’s deflected shot floated past keeper Asmir Begovic to seal a 2-1 win.

Sterling celebrated in front of the ecstatic City fans and was engulfed as several spilled on to the edge of the pitch, forcing stewards and police to intervene and leading to referee Mike Dean showing the England forward a second yellow card.

It was later reported that a steward had made a police statement accusing substitute Aguero of striking him during the chaotic scenes.

‘‘This allegation is false and the TV pictures prove it,’’ Aguero said on Twitter.

Huddersfie­ld remain unbeaten and second in the table after dominating their game against Southampto­n and David Wagner’s side are yet to concede a league goal this season.

‘‘We will go into this internatio­nal break with a smile on our face,’’ he said.

Newcastle finally got their campaign rolling against a poor West Ham side.

Spain striker Joselu scored their first league goal of the campaign before halftime and Ciaran Clark and Aleksandar Mitrovic wrapped up the points in the second half.

West Ham have lost their first three games for the first time since the 2010-2011 season when they were relegated.

Swansea shrugged off the departure of Gylfi Sigurdsson to Everton with a 2-0 victory at Frank de Boer’s Palace - teenager Tammy Abraham scored his first Premier League goal.

Watford remain unbeaten after grinding out a 0-0 draw with Brighton despite having Uruguayan defender Miguel Britos sent off midway through the first half for a reckless tackle.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Manchester United defender Eric Bailly clears acrobatica­lly as United made it three wins and three clean sheets out of three.
PHOTO: REUTERS Manchester United defender Eric Bailly clears acrobatica­lly as United made it three wins and three clean sheets out of three.

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