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Half time: Man Utd 0-1 Arsenal
Arsenal lead through the shortest of short-range headers Riccardo Calafiori. It came from their first corner of the season, whacked under the crossbar by Declan Rice and mishandled by Altay Bayindir.
Overall United were slightly the better team: Patrick Dorgu hit a post and the vivacious Matheus Cunha drew a quietly brilliant save from David Raya.
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45 min De Ligt goes flying after bouncing off Gyokeres, who turns back infield from the right but then overhits his pass to Saka. Gyokeres has done well enough with no real service; much of his involvement has been channel runs and physical battles with Matthijs de Ligt.
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Updated at 12.17 EDT
43 min Mount has a shot on the turn blocked after combining with Cunha. Ruben Amorim will be pleased with United’s first-half performance, if not the scoreline. The front three of Cunha, Mount and Mbeumo have all been good.
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42 min The lively Mbeumo rolls Calafiori, who pulls him back with no attempt at disguise and is booked.
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41 min Saka’s corner is half cleared to Odegaard, whose mishit volley from 15 yards is blocked. Half a chance, that, for a player of his class. Well, probably more like 0.1 xG than 0.5, but you know what I mean.
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Fine save by Raya!
38 min Mount plays a short pass to Cunha on the left side of a crowded area. He veers suddenly between Rice and Saliba and forces a low shot from a tight angle that is brilliantly saved by Raya. He plunged to his left with almost no reaction time and got a slight but crucial touch to brush the ball past the far post.
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36 min “Who does Martinelli think he is with that abysmal bicycle attempt, a Brazilian like Richarlison?” sniffs Joe Pearson. “What? Oh.”
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35 min Odegaard, who has been terrific since Arsenal’s goal, slips Fernandes and Casemiro before hammering a shot from 20 yards. It’s too straight and saved by Bayindir. Actually Bayindir did well because the ball bounced just in front so could easily have slithered out of his grasp.
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34 min Cunha works Raya again with a curving shot from distance. Comfortable save. He and Mbeumo have been lively.
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33 min: Raya saves from Cunha Arsenal counter until Martinelli fresh-airs an acrobatic volley. United counter the counter via Cunha, who bulldozes straight through two or three defenders just inside the Arsenal half. By the time he reaches the edge of the area he’s shattered; the best he can do is a shot under pressure from Saliba that Raya saves comfortably.
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Updated at 12.05 EDT
Dorgu hits the post!
30 min Fernandes pushes a ball out to Dorgu in space on the left. He runs to within 20 yards of goal, with Saliba waiting to engage, and blasts a fine shot across goal. It beats the diving Raya and hits the outside of the post.
Patrick Dorgu thumps a shot that hits the post. Photograph: Peter Powell/ReutersShare
Updated at 12.21 EDT
29 min Mount finds Dorgu in space with an excellent blind pass. Nothing comes of it but that’s three or four times Mount has opened the game up with his vision and passing.
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28 min Dalot’s cross is shanked Hackney Marshily across his own area by Saliba, though it matters not because Dalot was offside and the ball was cleared anyway.
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27 min “Hmm,” says Andy Donald. “’Bayindir was blocked but not fouled by Saliba’ is a bit of an interesting statement. Can you block a goalkeeper whilst not fouling him?”
You betcha. Law 12, subsection 2, and yes of course I had to check which law it was.
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26 min A nothing shot from Martinelli is easily saved by Bayindir.
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25 min Casemiro wins the ball cleanly off Odegaard and sweeps an early long pass to Mbeumo. He cuts inside, uses Cunha by not using him, then gives Raya the eyes and drives a shot towards the near post from about 20 yards. It hits Gabriel and goes behind for a corner.
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22 min Raya faffs around on the ball and is challenged by Cunha, who then goes over after an awkward lunge from Raya. Cunha wants a penalty; he won’t get one but that was very risky from Raya.
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21 min Arsenal have been the better team since the goal. Martinelli stabs a pass that puts Calafiori through on goal… only for the flag to go up.
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20 min Here, have some match reports from the 2pm games.
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19 min Rice overhits this free-kick and Bayindir claims comfortably.
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18 min Now Shaw is given a last warning after a late tackle on Odegaard. The goal has enlivened Arsenal and Odegaard is starting to get on the ball in open play.
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17 min Fernandes, who scored a lovely free-kick against Arsenal on this ground last season, smacks this one into the wall. Specifically the face of Declan Rice.
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16 min Fernandes is fouled just outside the area by Zubimendi, a clumsy and needless challenge as Fernandes controlld a long ball on the chest.
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One corner, one goal. Rice curled a wicked inswinger under the crossbar, Bayindir made a mess of it and Calafiori headed over the line from 0.00001 yards. The ball was going in anyway for what would have been an own goal. Bayindir, who was blocked but not fouled by Saliba, got a touch on Rice’s corner but could only help it limply towards the far corner of the net. Sorry to say that’s a bit of a howler from him. But it was a fantastic ball in from Rice.
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Updated at 11.47 EDT
GOAL! Man Utd 0-1 Arsenal (Calafiori 13)
Cut to the set-piece coach: Arsenal have done it again!
Riccardo Calafiori nods in the opener after a terrible flap from the Manchester United ‘’keeper! Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 11.48 EDT
12 min Odegaard wins Arsenal’s first corner after a very dodgy pass from Fernandes in his own area is intercepted by Calafiori.
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10 min Fernandes’ corner is claimed with authority by David Raya, who gets Arsenal going on the break with a quick roll-out. Odegaard finds Saka, who is crucially tackled just outside the Manchester United area by Mount. He had to win that.
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Updated at 11.41 EDT
10 min White heads behind to give United their first corner. Arsenal haven’t got going at all – in fact, as I type they’ve had 23 per cent possession.
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9 min Saliba gets a warning from Simon Hooper after a late tackle on Dorgu. One more and you’re in the book, etc.
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8 min United are having more of the ball early on. Fernandes takes a short free-kick to Dorgu, who shoots miles wide from distance.
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6 min Mount guides a fabulous curving pass into the path of Mbeumo, galloping into space behind the Arsenal defence. Gabriel (I think) does well to force him wide and Mbeumo’s right-foot shot is comfortably saved by David Raya.
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5 min Fernandes’s free-kick is a peculiar mess that doesn’t even reach the penalty area before Odegaard volleys clear.
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4 min An extended spell of possession for Man Utd ends when White goes through the back of Dorgu. Free-kick on the left wing, 35 yards from goal.
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2 min Man Utd have started with Bruno Fernandes in midfield, Mount as the left-sided No10 and Matheus Cunha up front.
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2 min “A happy season’s beginning to you!” says Russell Yong. “In the spirit of a new season, the heart feels like it is washed of angst, the soul feels clean, unburdened by the endless troll wars and gentlemanly disagreements to come. In that spirit comes magnanimity; the feeling that it’s just a simple game, that no one’s character is judgable by who they support, that no team, manager or player is ever as bad or great as the baying masses say they are, that come what may, moderate heads and moderate views will prevail. At least until United find themselves 5-0 down after 20 minutes, I guess, in which case, let opinions and arses run amok once more!”
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1 min Mbeumo leads a dangerous break inside the first minute, only to overhit his pass to Cunha. He controlled a dropping ball superbly, though he caught Martin Zubimendi with his arm in the process. Play was allowed to continue with United unable to capitalise.
Bryan Mbeumo makes a dangerous run on his league debut for the Red Devils. Photograph: Peter Powell/ReutersShare
Updated at 11.37 EDT
1 min So the story begins.
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The players line up for the pre-match business on a beautiful summer afternoon in Manchester. A quick note while I remember: our man Jamie Jackson will be on TalkSPORT at half-time to discuss this game.
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A reminder of the teams
Man Utd (3-4-2-1) Bayindir; Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw; Dalot, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Mount; Cunha.
Subs: Heaton, Fredericson, Heaven, Maguire, Mainoo, Ugarte, Amad, Zirkzee, Sesko.
Arsenal (4-3-3) Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Odegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Timber, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Nwaneri, Trossard, Madueke, Havertz.
Referee Simon Hooper
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“Well,” says Charles Antaki, “I’ve done my bit: the altar dusted down and polished, votive candles lit, Tibetan prayer wheel given a hearty spin and the computer screen orientated south-south-east. it’s all up to Mick Arteta and the boys now. Thoughts and prayers. Also, please, goals.”
Plural. Interesting.
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Ruben Amorim: Onana left out, not injured
We’re at home and we want to get three points. We know that everything is not going to change in four weeks but we have made steps that are really important for the future.
[On Benjamin Sesko’s role as substitute] We picked the starting XI thinking also about the end of the game, so we need to balance that. Ben had a very good week but it’s just one week. We have to remember that there’s a lot of emotion – changing countries, culture, working with new people. The first impression is really important so let the guy settle down. He’s ready to help us in the game.
[On the absence of Onana and Hojlund from the squad] It’s an option. It’s an option. We tried to choose the best players for each game. Next week it’s a different life.
[Is Onana injured?] No, he recovered, but the other guys did so well during pre-season, so I need to balance that.
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Mikel Arteta’s pre-match thoughts
I’m very excited about the season. We start with a great opportunity at Old Trafford. I know what this game will demand but I’m very excited about what’s coming. What a place to play the first game; we’re ready for it.
[On Viktor Gyokeres] Goals are his main quality. He brings a fear factor as well – it’s not just his ability to put the ball in the back of the net but the feeling he creates in the opposition.
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Today’s Premier League results
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Andy Brassell profiles ‘Big’ Benjamin Sesko, who will surely be involved from the bench at some stage.
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Championship match report
Two of last season’s relegated teams met at Portman Road this afternoon. It finds Ipswich 1-1 Southampton, and you can read all about it here.
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8th, 8th, 5th, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, ??
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Jamie Jackson explores the curious case of the marginalised Mainoo
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Arsenal team news
Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal’s new centre-forward, goes straight into the starting XI. Martin Zubimendi also starts in midfield, with Noni Madueke and Cristhian Mosquera on the bench.
Riccardo Calafiori and Ben White are preferred to Myles Lewis-Skelly and Jurrien Timber at full-back. In recent years Arsenal have been criticised for their bench strength. Not today.
Arsenal (4-3-3) Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Odegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Timber, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Nwaneri, Trossard, Madueke, Havertz.
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Updated at 10.26 EDT
Man Utd team news
Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha start, Benjamin Sesko is on the bench. Rasmus Hojlund isn’t in the squad.
Mason Mount is also included, probably as the left-sided No10 with Bruno Fernandes playing deeper. That said, Sky have the United team with Mount as a false nine. With Andre Onana still recovering from a hamstring injury [edit: that’s not the case, see Ruben Amorim’s pre-match interview], Altay Bayindir is in goal.
Man Utd (3-4-2-1) Bayindir; Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw; Dalot, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Mount; Cunha.
Subs: Heaton, Fredericson, Heaven, Maguire, Mainoo, Ugarte, Amad, Zirkzee, Sesko.
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Updated at 11.20 EDT
Preamble
Hello, hello and welcome to live coverage of Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford. Broadly, there are two ways to view this game:
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It’s the game of the weekend, a humdinger between two of English football’s Holy Trinity. A perfect way to start the season!
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It’s 15th v 2nd based on last season’s league table. Why’s everyone getting so excited?
We’re in camp 1. The thought of an unenticing match between Manchester United and Arsenal at any stage of the season does not compute. And this isn’t any stage: it’s the opening weekend, a window in time when everything is hope and hope is everything.
Right now Benjamin Sesko, Viktor Gyokeres, Bryan Mbuemo, Martin Zubimendi and all the other new signings exist solely in the imagination of supporter, silhouettes of football perfection who will take United and Arsenal to the next level.
The last time these two met on the opening weekend was 36 years ago – Michael Knighton, Neil Webb and all that – so this is kind of a big deal. That 1989 match, won 4-1 by a United side who soon fell into a relegation battle, is a reminder that we shouldn’t get carried away with today’s result.
That’s exactly what we’ll be doing, isn’t it.
Kick off 4.30pm.
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