Match Report: Manchester United 1 Sevilla 3
Sevilla may have won this friendly 3-1 but David
Moyes' first Old Trafford fixture as manager was always going to be all
about Rio Ferdinand.
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Thank You Rio |
The defender celebrated a decade of
sterling service at the heart of the back four by earning the rightful
acclaim of the supporters with his family and friends among the very
special guests. United trailed 2-0 at the break courtesy of goals
from Vitolo and Marko Marin and, despite a game attempt at a comeback
that included a goal for Antonio Valencia, as Adnan Januzaj announced
himself to the crowd with a fine performance, it proved in vain as Bryan
Rabello stole a late third.Former Anderlecht youngster Januzaj
sparkled on his first outing for the first team at the Theatre of Dreams
and will have impressed everybody including Ferdinand, who pins so much
faith in the club's youth products.
The main man came out to
deafening applause to be greeted by a mural in the Sir Alex Ferguson
Stand and was quickly into the action, deflecting a Diego Perotti shot
wide and then clearing a Marin centre. The visitors, with a much-changed
line-up to a shadow side that cruised past FK Mladost Podgorica in the
Europa League on Thursday, looked bright and inventive from the outset. Youngsters
Januzaj and Angelo Henriquez were sharing attacking responsibilities
and the two combined to good effect on 11 minutes when the Belgian fed
the Chilean striker with an intelligent through ball but Henriquez, who
scored in Stockholm in midweek, could only fire against the advancing Beto. Alex Büttner, who was pulling no punches with
his tackles, then tested Beto from distance with the keeper clutching
the rebound as Henriquez hoped to pounce. They proved to be rare clear
sights of goal for the Reds and Moyes was out on the touchline after a
chance was created by Carlos Bacca.
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Rio |
Two goals in four minutes
then silenced the home crowd as some slick football cut open the United
defence. Bacca fed Perotti, who swiftly released Vitolo and the No20
beat David De Gea to stab the ball home. Soon afterwards, Vitolo was
unselfish after another fine pass by Bacca and squared to hand Marin a
simple tap-in. Marin, on loan from Chelsea, whistled another shot
just wide and United were stung into action with Shinji Kagawa unable to
collect a cute pass by Fabio. Büttner's deep cross beyond the back post
was volleyed across by Valencia but Kagawa saw his header from the most
inviting of positions somehow scrambled away by Beto on the line.
After
going so close to reducing the deficit, it could easily have been worse
for the Reds as Marin sped past Chris Smalling and saw his goalbound
shot diverted onto the bar by De Gea's boot with five minutes of the
first half remaining. Bacca blazed over when Diogo Figueiras was
afforded far too much space on Sevilla's right before Valencia spurned
the final opening before the break, lashing high and wide after Anderson
picked him out inside the box. United upped the tempo from the restart with Januzaj, now working hard in a lone striker's role, lifting over a curler from an Anderson pass. It proved only a taster
of what the teenager is capable of as he played a key role in
Valencia's goal. Collecting a pass from substitute Jesse Lingard, he
forced a diving save out of Beto and latched onto the rebound, dribbling
past Israel Puerto with ease to cross for Valencia to convert from a
couple of yards out.
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Rio With Daughter Before The Start Of The Match |
It proved to be the Ecuador winger's last
contribution as manager Moyes made three substitutions but Januzaj and
Lingard continued to impress, even if the latter, celebrating a first
call-up to the England Under-21 squad after a successful tour, could not
connect properly with a wicked Januzaj centre. Büttner fired over
as the hosts, by now, were creating the majority of the chances, and
Lingard was inches away from meeting a Fabio pass in the middle when
stretching with his right foot. A sustained spell of pressure came
agonisingly close to yielding an equaliser when Wilfried Zaha was
thwarted by Beto and Büttner had a low drive blocked following some
spellbinding skill by Januzaj. Michael Carrick then tried his luck, only
for Beto to again prove his worth with a smart save.
Puerto
missed a sitter when De Gea could only push a Tiberio Guarente shot into
his path before the crowd saluted Ferdinand when he was withdrawn with
eight minutes left. An equaliser would have been deserved on the balance
of play in the second period but Zaha drilled inches wide after another
scintillating run. Instead, Rabello swivelled to score a third in stoppage time after springing the offside trap with a perfectly-timed run. It
might not have been the right result but United move swiftly on to the
Community Shield and the chance of some silverware against Wigan
Athletic on Sunday.
United: De Gea; Fabio,
Ferdinand (Evans 82), Smalling, Büttner; Valencia (Zaha 65), Cleverley
(Jones 46), Anderson (Carrick 65), Kagawa (Giggs 65), Januzaj; Henriquez
(Lingard 46). Subs not used: Bebe, M.Keane, Lindegaard.
Sevilla:
Beto; Figueiras, Fazio, Pareja (Puerto 56), Moreno; Vitolo (Samperio
71), Kondogbia, Medel (Guarante 81), Perotti; Marin; Bacca (Rabello 78).
Subs not used: Navarro, Cala, Maduro, Gameiro, Coke, Rusescu, Julian,
Cotan.
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