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United inflicted a harsh lesson on Frank Lampard in his first Premier League
assignment as Chelsea manager with a 4-0 victory at Old Trafford on Renault
Super Sunday.
Marcus Rashford opened United's account from the penalty spot on 18 minutes, but
Chelsea struck the woodwork twice through Tammy Abraham and Emerson Palmieri
before the end of a promising first half.
Chelsea had more chances and more possession but a combination of wastefulness
in front of goal and defensive errors cost them dear, as Anthony Martial doubled
United's lead and Rashford doubled his tally in the space of two second-half
minutes.
Summer signing Daniel James came off the bench to complete the rout for Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer's side, who were guided to a first clean sheet of the season by
assured performances from Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka on their Premier
League debuts for the club.
Player ratings
Man Utd: De Gea (7), Wan-Bissaka (7), Lindelof (7), Maguire
(8), Shaw (7), McTominay (7), Pogba (7), Pereira (6), Lingard (7), Martial (7),
Rashford (8)
Subs: James (7), Greenwood (N/A), Mata (N/A)
Chelsea: Kepa (5), Azpilicueta (4), Zouma (4), Christensen (5),
Emerson (6), Jorginho (5), Barkley (5), Kovacic (5), Mount (5), Pedro (5),
Abraham (6)
Subs: Kante (6), Giroud (6), Pulisic (6)
Man of the Match: Harry Maguire
How rampant United overran Chelsea
Speculation was rife ahead of kick-off as to how Lampard's Chelsea's would shape
up, but by the time Abraham's piledriver had struck the post inside four minutes
there was complete and utter clarity - Chelsea were here to attack.
What wasn't in the Chelsea game plan, though, was to undermine their positive
start with defensive errors, with Kurt Zouma the main culprit as his stray pass
across the box found Martial, who fired tamely at Kepa Arrizabalaga seven
minutes in.
Zouma got away with his first lapse but his second was punished. After referee
Anthony Taylor played a brilliant advantage after a foul on Andreas Pereira, the
Frenchman needlessly brought Rashford down, presenting the United striker with a
penalty which he dispatched ruthlessly into the top corner.
Chelsea pushed for an equaliser before the break as Ross Barkley's low drive was
saved by the legs of David de Gea. And when a defensive lapse between Victor
Lindelof and Wan-Bissaka saw an aimless cross find Emerson in space at the back
post, the woodwork came to United's rescue for the second time as the
full-back's near-post drive cannoned off the bar.
Emerson stung De Gea's palms early in the second half as Chelsea picked up from
where they had left off in the first, but their challenge unravelled when raced
with a rampant spell from United.
Martial was given all the time and space in the world to bundle United's second
home from Pereira's whipped cross on 65 minutes, and two minutes later Paul
Pogba's exquisite pass released Rashford in behind for his second, which he
calmly slotted away.
Pogba and Martial then linked up brilliantly to release James through on goal
and the 21-year-old marked his Premier League debut with a clinical finish into
the bottom corner that sealed a perfect start to the season for United and
underlined the scale of the task in front of Lampard.
The managers
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard told Sky Sports: "It was nowhere near a 4-0. Four
mistakes for the goals, but we controlled major parts of the first half. We hit
the woodwork, poor decisions in the final third, we should have been in the lead
at half-time.
"There are loads of lessons for us. We are missing internationals and big
players, but I don't want to make excuses. The team we put out today was clearly
competing in the game for long periods, but we made four mistakes and they were
clinical in the way they put them away."
Opta stats
Manchester United registered their fifth consecutive opening day league victory
- their longest such run since winning six in a row between 1905-06 and 1910-11.
This was Chelsea's heaviest ever opening-day league defeat in what is their
104th league season.
Chelsea will end the day in the Premier League relegation-zone for the first
time since September 30th 2000.
What's next?
United's league campaign resumes at Wolves on the first Monday Night Football of
the season, live on Sky Sports Premier League (8pm BST).
Chelsea travel to Istanbul for the UEFA Super Cup against Liverpool on Wednesday
(8pm), before hosting Leicester at Stamford Bridge on Renault Super Sunday
(4.30pm).
Teams
Manchester United De Gea (c), Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire,
Shaw, McTominay, Pogba, Pereira (James 74), Lingard (Mata 86), Martial, Rashford
(Greenwood 86)
Subs Not Used Romero, Young, Matic, Tuanzebe
Booked Lingard, Lindeiof, Martial
Goals Rashford 18 (pen), 67, Martial 65, James 81
Chelsea Kepa; Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Christensen, Emerson,
Jorginho (Kante 73), Kovacic, Pedro, Barkley (Pulisic 58), Mount, Abraham
(Giroud 66)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Tomori, Alonso, Kenedy
Booked Zouma, Jorginho, Abraham
Goals
Attendance 73,620
Referee Anthony Taylor