The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Five alive for Ole and United as Bluebirds are ripped apart just days after Jose’s exit

- By Simon Peach sport@sundaypost.com

Cardiff City 1

Camarasa 38 (pen)

Manchester united 5

Rashford 3, Herrera 29, Martial 41, Lingard 57 (pen), 90

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer enjoyed a dream start to life at the helm as Manchester United wound back the clock at Cardiff and scored five goals in a Premier League match for the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

Poor performanc­es and notable background issues cost divisive Jose Mourinho his job on Tuesday, with the Old Trafford giants turning to a fan favourite and former reserve team boss for the rest of the campaign.

United could scarcely have wished for a better start as they struck five in the league for the first time since Ferguson’s final match at the helm in May 2013.

Marcus Rashford, Ander Herrera and Anthony Martial all scored in an entertaini­ng first half, with Jesse Lingard’s second-half brace sealing a big win at Solskjaer’s former club Cardiff.

Entertaini­ng, coherent and attackmind­ed – it was all that United had not been under Mourinho.

The players looked re-energised under Solskjaer, with the recalled Paul Pogba winning the free-kick struck home by Rashford and providing Herrera with the assist for his deflected second.

Victor Camarasa pulled one back from the spot, but United responded with another as Martial ended arguably their best move of the season smartly.

United still have a lot of work to do if they are to finish in the top four, but this was the kind of display that justified the change in management.

Pogba – one of Solskjaer’s four changes – earned a free-kick that Rashford hit sweetly from nigh on 30 yards, sending it swerving into the bottom right-hand corner.

The visiting bench jumped off their seats in celebratio­n, with Solskjaer clenching his fists at a goal followed by more positive play.

But as the half-hour mark approached, Pogba created a timely second. The World Cup winner showed strength to knock Sol Bamba off the ball and then found Herrera with a sublime pass. The Spaniard tried his luck from distance, with his attempt taking a deflection off Greg Cunningham and flying into the top right corner.

It was a gut punch that could have grounded Cardiff, but they quickly got themselves back into proceeding­s as Rashford was adjudged to have handled in the box. United’s protestati­ons fell on deaf ears and Camarasa struck a fierce penalty out of David De Gea’s reach.

Martial galloped from the halfway line and passed to Pogba, who quickly played on to Lingard.

The attacking midfielder laid it off with his first touch for Martial to collect and prod home, completing a superb team move.

United continued in the ascendancy after the break, with Lingard brought down in the box as he tried to dash between Bamba and Sean Morrison.

Referee Michael Oliver pointed to the spot and Lingard sent the Cardiff goalkeeper the wrong way.

United grabbed a fifth at the death as Pogba slipped in Lingard to round Etheridge and slot home to make it a great night for Solskjaer.

 ??  ?? Ander Herrera scores United’s second against Cardiff
Ander Herrera scores United’s second against Cardiff

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