There were clear signs of a shift in emphasis as forward players closed down the Palace defenders
05 December 2021 - 20:18
bySimon Evans
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Fred of Manchester United celebrates at the full time whistle during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace at Old Trafford in Manchester, Britain, December 5 2021. Picture: JAN KRUGER/GETTY IMAGES
Manchester — Brazilian midfielder Fred curled in a 77th-minute winner as Ralf Rangnick made a winning start as Manchester United’s interim manager with a 1-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday.
United had struggled to create clear chances against Patrick Vieira’s well-drilled side but the oft-criticised Fred beat Vincente Guaita with a wonderful strike from the edge of the box after being set up by substitute Mason Greenwood.
Palace should have gone ahead minutes earlier but Jordan Ayew missed from point-blank range at the back post after James Tomkins had headed down a corner.
United moved up to sixth place in the table on 24 points, three behind fourth-placed West Ham United. Palace slipped to 12th on 16 points.
German Rangnick was leading United for the first time after taking over from caretaker manager Michael Carrick on Friday and made a low-key entrance to his new home ground, with no announcement of his presence.
Former RB Leipzig coach Rangnick has promised to turn United into “pressing monsters” in the manner of Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool but says that approach will take time to instil in the players.
There were clear signs, though, of that shift in emphasis in the opening 25 minutes as United’s forward players closed down the Palace defenders and limited their ability to play out from the back.
Miss-hit shot
Rangnick opted for a formation with Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo in attack, with Jadon Sancho and Bruno Fernandes operating behind them.
Portuguese midfielder Fernandes had a chance to open the scoring after an excellent header back into his path from compatriot Ronaldo but his miss-hit shot was saved by Guaita.
Diogo Dalot, again preferred to Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back, worked an opening just before the break, but fired his left-foot shot high and wide.
United struggled to build on the promising start, losing their way after the break with sloppy passing and a drop-off in their movement and pressure.
But Rangnick will be pleased his team limited Palace’s effectiveness on the break with dangerous winger Wilfried Zaha making little impact.
United left-back Alex Telles clipped the bar with a dipping free kick from a tight angle before Ayew wasted his golden chance to beat David de Gea.
Then came Fred’s moment of inspiration and the defensive midfielder, whose limitations have drawn plenty of criticism during United’s poor start in the season, was mobbed by his teammates in celebration.
Get punished
“Fred has these moments, one shot per year. Everyone is happy for him because he’s such a nice guy. He works a lot and people don’t talk about him. He deserves the praise,” said Fernandes.
Vieira felt his team had deserved more. “When we had that chance with Jordan, we didn’t take it. Against the big teams you get punished. In these games you have to score those,” he said.
“With their new manager we didn’t know how they would play. But we prepared with our shape. When you look at their chances, I think a draw would have been a fair result.”
In other matches an early goal from Lucas Moura and two after halftime from Davinson Sanchez and Son Heung-min ensured a third successive win for Tottenham Hotspur as they beat Norwich City 3-0 at home.
Victory lifted Spurs into fifth place with 25 points from 14 matches, 10 points off the top of the table but with a game in hand, as new manager Antonio Conte continued to make an impact.
Leeds United drew 2-2 with Brentford with returning striker Patrick Bamford scoring in added time in a high-intensity match at Elland Road.
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Fred gives Rangnick winning start at Man United
There were clear signs of a shift in emphasis as forward players closed down the Palace defenders
Manchester — Brazilian midfielder Fred curled in a 77th-minute winner as Ralf Rangnick made a winning start as Manchester United’s interim manager with a 1-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday.
United had struggled to create clear chances against Patrick Vieira’s well-drilled side but the oft-criticised Fred beat Vincente Guaita with a wonderful strike from the edge of the box after being set up by substitute Mason Greenwood.
Palace should have gone ahead minutes earlier but Jordan Ayew missed from point-blank range at the back post after James Tomkins had headed down a corner.
United moved up to sixth place in the table on 24 points, three behind fourth-placed West Ham United. Palace slipped to 12th on 16 points.
German Rangnick was leading United for the first time after taking over from caretaker manager Michael Carrick on Friday and made a low-key entrance to his new home ground, with no announcement of his presence.
Former RB Leipzig coach Rangnick has promised to turn United into “pressing monsters” in the manner of Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool but says that approach will take time to instil in the players.
There were clear signs, though, of that shift in emphasis in the opening 25 minutes as United’s forward players closed down the Palace defenders and limited their ability to play out from the back.
Miss-hit shot
Rangnick opted for a formation with Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo in attack, with Jadon Sancho and Bruno Fernandes operating behind them.
Portuguese midfielder Fernandes had a chance to open the scoring after an excellent header back into his path from compatriot Ronaldo but his miss-hit shot was saved by Guaita.
Diogo Dalot, again preferred to Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back, worked an opening just before the break, but fired his left-foot shot high and wide.
United struggled to build on the promising start, losing their way after the break with sloppy passing and a drop-off in their movement and pressure.
But Rangnick will be pleased his team limited Palace’s effectiveness on the break with dangerous winger Wilfried Zaha making little impact.
United left-back Alex Telles clipped the bar with a dipping free kick from a tight angle before Ayew wasted his golden chance to beat David de Gea.
Then came Fred’s moment of inspiration and the defensive midfielder, whose limitations have drawn plenty of criticism during United’s poor start in the season, was mobbed by his teammates in celebration.
Get punished
“Fred has these moments, one shot per year. Everyone is happy for him because he’s such a nice guy. He works a lot and people don’t talk about him. He deserves the praise,” said Fernandes.
Vieira felt his team had deserved more. “When we had that chance with Jordan, we didn’t take it. Against the big teams you get punished. In these games you have to score those,” he said.
“With their new manager we didn’t know how they would play. But we prepared with our shape. When you look at their chances, I think a draw would have been a fair result.”
In other matches an early goal from Lucas Moura and two after halftime from Davinson Sanchez and Son Heung-min ensured a third successive win for Tottenham Hotspur as they beat Norwich City 3-0 at home.
Victory lifted Spurs into fifth place with 25 points from 14 matches, 10 points off the top of the table but with a game in hand, as new manager Antonio Conte continued to make an impact.
Leeds United drew 2-2 with Brentford with returning striker Patrick Bamford scoring in added time in a high-intensity match at Elland Road.
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