News360 Nigeria: Timely, True and Balanced Reporting Platform
Connect with us

Sports

EPL: Zirkzee’s debut goal secures victory for Man Utd against Fulham

Published

on

Joshua Zirkzee made a dream debut for Manchester United by scoring a late winner to secure a 1-0 victory against Fulham in the opening match of the Premier League season on Friday.

The Dutch international, who recently joined United from Bologna in a £36.5 million ($47 million) deal, was introduced in the final 30 minutes of the match, lacking full match fitness but ready to make an impact.

As the clock ticked down and United struggled to break the deadlock, Zirkzee stepped up to deliver the decisive moment. In the 87th minute, he connected with a precise cross from Alejandro Garnacho, skillfully poking the ball past Fulham’s goalkeeper to send the Old Trafford crowd into a frenzy.

Zirkzee’s goal spared Manchester United from what could have been a frustrating evening and set the tone for a promising season ahead. His immediate contribution has already endeared him to the Red Devils’ faithful, marking him as a player to watch this season.

“To win here in my first home game and to grab a goal, it couldn’t be better,” said Zirkzee.

“I’ve been told (scoring at the Stretford End) is one of the best feelings at Manchester United. I’m so thankful and blessed I could experience it in my first game. It’s an amazing feeling.”

United boss Erik ten Hag survived at the end of last season, despite finishing eighth in the Premier League, thanks to winning the FA Cup.

Whether that shock victory over rivals and English champions Manchester City in May could be a springboard remains to be seen after a performance that was eerily reminiscent of many last season.

Ten Hag said on the eve of the game that his side were “not ready” for the new campaign with key players missing through injury or a lack of match fitness, and it showed.

Bruno Fernandes started in a centre-forward role in the absence of Rasmus Hojlund, while Zirkzee was on the bench after returning to pre-season late following Euro 2024.

Noussair Mazraoui was thrown straight into the starting line-up at left-back after joining from Bayern Munich this week.

But there was no place in the squad for Jadon Sancho even though the winger and Ten Hag appeared to have settled their differences.

Fulham won at Old Trafford last season for the first time in 20 years in February during a torrid campaign for United.

Little seemed to have changed in the opening 20 minutes as the visitors started confidently and Andre Onana did well to prevent Kenny Tete’s dipping effort finding the top corner.

But Fulham were nearly masters of their own downfall.

Casemiro pounced on Bernd Leno’s sloppy pass and teed up Fernandes, who could only fire straight at Fulham’s German goalkeeper.

Casemiro’s struggles played a large part in United’s problems last season, but the Brazilian started the new campaign more like his old self.

An incisive through ball from the former Real Madrid midfielder created another brilliant chance for Fernandes, who again could not beat Leno from close range.

United’s lack of a predatory striker continued to haunt them after the break as Leno spread himself brilliantly to this time deny Mason Mount a rare goal since his move from Chelsea just over a year ago.

Ten Hag turned to Garnacho and Zirkzee from the bench in the search of a winner.

In doing so United left themselves open and Fulham could have secured another famous three points at the Theatre of Dreams.

Andreas Pereira’s poor pass cost Alex Iwobi the chance to run clean through on goal.

Moments later Lisandro Martinez produced a goal-saving clearance from Pereira’s dangerous low cross.

Instead it was the home side that snatched all three points.

Garnacho’s ball from the right was not the best, but Zirkzee managed to get a toe on it to divert it beyond Leno into the far corner.

United should have had a second in stoppage time when Garnacho somehow skewed wide with an open goal to aim at from Marcus Rashford’s unselfish pass.

But United held on to give Ten Hag the winning start he badly needed.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *