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As it happened: Cardiff City vs Man United, Premier League

We went minute-by-minute as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took charge of his first game as interim Man United boss.

Hello! And welcome to our minute-by-minute coverage of this evening’s Premier League clash between Cardiff City and Manchester United.

What an occasion this promises to be, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes charge of his first game as interim Man Untied manager, coming up against all teams of his former side Cardiff City.

Jose Mourinho’s departure was in some ways a shock and in others not a big surprise at all. His side suffered their worst start to a Premier League season in over two decades and currently occupy sixth spot in the table.

Solskjaer, a United legend through and through, has a big job on his hands if he is to successfully secure a top four finish and Champions League football for next season, and it all gets underway here tonight.

Kick-off is coming up at 5.30pm!

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Let’s get started with the team news…

So, today’s teams will line out as:

Cardiff City: Etheridge, Ecuele Manga, Morrison, Bamba, Cunningham, Gunnarsson, Hoilett, Victor Camarasa, Arter, Murphy, Paterson.

Substitutes: Peltier, Ralls, Zohore, Smithies, Reid, Mendez-Laing, Harris.

Manchester United: de Gea, Young, Jones, Lindelof, Shaw, Herrera, Matic, Pogba, Lingard, Rashford, Martial.

Substitutes: Bailly, Mata, Pereira, Fred, Dalot, Romero, Fellaini.

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Some pre-game reading ahead of kick-off:

The big team news sees the return of Paul Pogba to the Manchester United line-up this evening. The French midfielder’s battles with Jose Mourinho were well documented and he will be hoping for a clean slate under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

KICK-OFF: We’re underway in Cardiff for the first half!

Early pressure from Man United sees Pogba get on the ball in a promising advanced position just outside the box. He attempts a quick give-and-go with Jesse Lingard, before being hauled to the ground. A free-kick in a decent position to come.

GOAL! CARDIFF 0-1 MAN UNITED (RASHFORD 3)

GOOOOOOOAAAALLL!!! The Solskjaer era gets up and running with a goal inside just three minutes. It’s a brilliant free-kick struck from 25 yards via the right boot of Marcus Rashford. It’s a powerful effort which flies through the air before finding a spot low in Neil Etheridge’s bottom corner. A great finish and United are 1-0 up already. What a start to this game!

There’s been a really frantic start to this game and the atmosphere inside the Cardiff City Stadium is electric. Rashford’s early free-kick sent the away fans into an early ecstasy and also saw a big, wide smile spread across the face of his new manager. This management stuff is easy, Ole might be thinking. 

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There’s been 67% possession in favour of Man United. The opening ten minutes has been dominated by the visitors, with Neil Warnock’s men struggling to maintain the ball and instead being forced back into their own half.

A stoppage in play here after Callum Paterson and Luke Shaw collided heads, with both players leaping high for a header after a cross was swung into the box. It was a nasty clash for both players and there could be an early switch here.

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Both players have been given the green light to continue on and play resumes. The pace has somewhat slowed down following a chaotic opening spell. Harry Arter and Victor Camarasa are beginning to push forward a lot more to try and allow Cardiff to get back into this.

Paul Pogba almost gets on the end of an inviting Ashley Young free-kick curled into the penalty area, but Sol Bamba did well to anticipate the cross and head clear for a corner kick. United still very much maintaining the upper hand.

Nemanja Matic was looming unmarked towards the back post, but the corner passes everybody by as the danger comes to an end. Cardiff with just one sight at goal so far as the half-hour mark approaches. Callum Paterson has been an isolated presence up front.

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GOAL! CARDIFF 0-2 MAN UNITED (HERERRA 29)

GOOOOOOOOOALLLLL! Man United are two to the good as Ander Hererra gets his second goal in December to double his side’s advantage. On first viewing it was a thunderbolt effort from distance, however subsequent replays show the Spaniard’s shot took a wicked deflection off Ireland defender Greg Cunningham before flying past goalkeeper Etheridge. It’s 2-0 and Solskjaer’s men are flying it.

GOAL! CARDIFF 1-2 MAN UNITED (CAMARASA 38)

GOOOOOALLLLLL! Cardiff have halved the deficit from the penalty spot after goalscorer Marcus Rashford was penalised for handling the ball inside the box. Michael Oliver deemed the striker’s shoulder to have guided the ball as Rashford tried to control it, with Victor Camarasa succeeding in doing the damage with a sweet strike to beat De Gea. It’s 2-1 and game on!

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GOAL! CARDIFF 1-3 MAN UNITED (MARTIAL 41)

GOOOOOOAL! Man United have a third and the goals are flying in left, right and centre here. On his 100th appearance for the club Anthony Martial scores his 8th goal in as many games, the French forward capping off an excellent passage of passes which flummoxed Cardiff. Supreme, tiki-taka stuff from United and it’s 3-1.

That Camarasa penalty had the possibility of igniting a potential Cardiff comeback here, but Martial’s excellent finish has sucked the life out of the home supporters and Neil Warnock’s men too. They have a mountain to climb in the second half as stoppage time approaches.

There will be three minutes of injury time to come at the end of the first half.

HALF-TIME: CARDIFF 1-3 MAN UNITED

A mad opening 45 minutes, but such an entertaining game with four goals to boast. Man United really do have a renewed sense of confidence about them and the infamous new manager “bounce” is taking shape for Ole in the dugout. His side have been brilliant so far this evening, with Anthony Martial’s goal some of the best football United have played all year. They lead 3-1 with more action to come very shortly in Cardiff.

SECOND-HALF: We’re back underway for another 45 minutes!

United again taking up where they left off, with Pogba, Matic and Hererra bossing the midfield battle against Arter and Camarasa. Cardiff struggling to hold onto the ball for any sustained period of time, with chances at goal non-existent at the moment.

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A one-two between Pogba and Rashford sees the latter race through on goal inside the box. His eyes light up as the forward prepares for a shot at goal, but Etheridge races from his goal-line and gathers smartly.

PENALTY TO MAN UNITED!

Jesse Lingard dances through a host of challenges before going down inside the area after a foul by Sol Bamba. Michael Oliver had no doubt and points to the spot straight away. A big chance to put this game to bed for the visitors here.

GOAL! CARDIFF 1-4 MAN UNITED (LINGARD 57)

GOOOOOOOOOOAL! Man United are running away with this now as Jesse Lingard slots his spot-kick away smartly to make it 4-1. There was some disagreement between himself and Paul Pogba over who would take it, but the England international was not taking no for answer and did well to beat Neil Etheridge.

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If this game looked beyond Cardiff before Lingard’s penalty, it sure does now. Neil Warnock’s men have struggled all throughout this game and have had to take a back-seat as United stroll the ball left and right before applying pressure in the final third.

Almost a fifth for United as Marcus Rashford’s run behind enemy lines is picked out with a clever pass. Etheridge races from his goal-line and closes the space, with Rashford’s effort slipping narrowly wide of the bottom corner. Close, but no cigar.

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SAVE! David De Gea with a smart, low stop down by his bottom left corner. Quick reaction times from the Spaniard denies Josh Murphy the chance to get on the scoresheet with a dangerously curled shot from inside the box.

SAVE! Another excellent stop, this time at the other end from Neil Etheridge. Paul Pogba lined up an audacious effort from considerable distance, but Philippines international did brilliantly to tip it over the crossbar.

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Sol Bamba almost gets on the scoresheet with a close-range header. He did well to beat Phil Jones to the cross, but he should have done better to hit the target from that range and test De Gea — instead his effort flies wide.

Cardiff looking a lot more impressive late on here. Second half introduction Kenneth Zohore skips by Victor Lindelof and gets his shot off, but De Gea stands his ground and bats the ball away to keep it at 4-1.

The game is slowly petering towards the end now. The away section is hopping with the sound of jubilant Man United fans as their side are on course for their second Premier League win in six games.

Off the bench and looking to impress his new (interim) boss, Fred threads a brilliant through ball down the middle of the pitch for Jesse Lingard. He tries to pick out Anthony Martial, but Joe Ralls closes the space and ends the attack.

GOAL! CARDIFF 1-5 MAN UNITED (LINGARD 89)

GOOOOOOOOAAALLL! It’s the perfect end to this game for Man United as Jesse Lingard grabs his second of the night to make it 5-1. He runs through behind enemy lines, latching onto Paul Pogba’s through ball before rounding Neil Etheridge and slotting the ball into the back of the net.

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There will be three minutes of stoppage time to come at the end of the second half.

FULL-TIME: CARDIFF 1-5 MAN UNITED

Well, there we have it. The perfect start to life in charge of Man United for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Five goals and a massive three points for the new interim boss on the road against a very disappointing Cardiff side who were never really in the game. Thanks a million for joining us this evening, you can read our full match report here. Cya!

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:58 PM

    Ireland is the only European team left in it.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:32 PM

    Delighted, turning his back on our country.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:38 PM

    Youre an ignorant fool.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:46 PM

    Ridiculously stupid comment.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:47 PM

    Oh, the irony! Ha ha ha!

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:55 PM

    Paul i think that all the fools are flocking to him and we’re the only ones seeing sense in this idiocracy

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:59 PM

    ‘The English language had deteriorated into a hybrid of hillbilly, valley girl, inner city slang, and various grunts.’

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:58 PM

    Blame the fatcats that run the game on Eoins decision to play for the neighbour’s ! I will admit I enjoyed watching England fail and Ireland power on ! Test status for Ireland .!!!

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:36 PM

    Somewhere, Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen (recently sacked England captains) are getting absolutely twisted on a big bottle marked “SCHADENFREUDE”.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:56 PM

    Anyone who slates Morgan for declaring for England is either un-educated in the language of cricket or else a total moron, you choose?

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:19 PM

    Why? Not being smart but I don’t understand the set up, or benefit to declaring for another nation when your own can compete at the WC also, is it just for money or is there more,?

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:27 PM

    It’s because England have test status (can play 5 day test matches like the ashes) while Ireland are only associates (can only play ODI cricket). Ed Joyce did the same thing.

    I have no ill will towards Morgan for doing it. I’ve more ill will towards the ICC for being so archaic that they refuse to grant Ireland test status.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:36 PM

    He will be in much more money with England. It is also about playing Test cricket which Ireland do not play but will hopefully sometime in the near future be granted the chance to play. Also even at one day level outside of the world cup Ireland rarely play the big teams maybe two or three times a year they would get a game. Apart from that they just play the likes of Scotland, Holland, U.A.E. Etc. So the money in that side of cricket isn’t great. Pretty sure all the Ireland team are now signed to English county sides which is ok money but nothing on the level England would pay.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:44 PM

    So he went to play against the bigger sides, which pays more.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:46 PM

    I asked Captain Hindsight about Morgan and he tells me Morgan should have quit the England set up at the top after the 2010/’11 Ashes win and come back to play for Ireland with the hope of still being playing when/if we are allowed to play tests.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:48 PM

    To be fair, the Test game is the pinnacle of cricket. It’s where the big money contracts, the exposure, the big crowds are. The Test arena is where players careers are measured. Any of the Irish players would love the chance to play this – ideally with Ireland but that’s not possible at the moment – and Eoin Morgan was the one that England wanted. I wouldn’t be that harsh on him. The ICC should grant Ireland test status and allow the likes of Morgan and Rankin to come back to Ireland immediately without serving time out of the game.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:50 PM

    It’s one thing to allow people to swap to another country, it’s another to allow them to swap again.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 3:18 PM

    I don’t know the first thing about cricket or how test/associate status is determined, but surely if it’s a case of the better a nation performs, the better chance there is of being granted test status, then the best players should stay and help their own nation achieve that?

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    Mar 9th 2015, 9:30 PM

    But Why can players flit from one country to the next in cricket?

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:02 PM

    I’m confused by England’s defeat today, my natural reaction is to rejoice at any defeat for that shower. However will the ICC blame the Associate nations for denying them one of their biggest markets in the knock-out stages and see it as proof that their 10 team World Cup is the way to go?

    Will the English see our success and poach more of our players, will Balbernie and Dockerill get big offers from county teams this summer?

    Or will the opposite happen and the xenophobes in the English media blame Morgan and the other non-Englishmen in the team for the performance and launch a media pogrom?

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:17 PM

    Bangladesh aren’t an associate.

    That said, they are the most recent team to jump from associate status to test status, so the ICC might take it as a warning that if you promote cricket in associate countries and let them make it to test-match level, they might actually get good and remove the teams from the bigger TV markets from the World Cup.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:32 PM

    I know Bangladesh are a Test nation but that wouldn’t stop the ICC blaming the Associates as you also hinted. Beat either India or Pakistan and there’ll be no denying that Ireland are in the top 8-10 ODI nations but we’ll still be stopped from playing more than a half dozen or so ODIs every year. That’s as perverse as the World Cup in Qatar!

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:44 PM

    Disgraceful individual turning his back on his country, wouldn’t want him back. Hope he enjoys the “understanding” and “support” from his chosen country after this.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 12:54 PM

    sure we wouldn’t have anyone from another country representing

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:28 PM

    So have you willing Es Joyce to fail then? His century vs Zimbabwe won it for us. He left Ireland and played for England and then came back.

    Hope you’re showing the same narrow minded contempt for him as well and booing him when he does well for Ireland.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:47 PM

    the best of luck to Joyce and morgan until we get test status this is the way it operates.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 3:13 PM

    Go on Paul Dunne. Nice one. Nailed it with minimal words.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 2:56 PM

    For an English sport you’d expect England to be a bit more of a challenge.. How embarrassing :P

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:17 PM

    Morgan haters are just idots who obviously do not follow cricket. Should not be criticising a man for wanting to play cricket at the highest level. (Test level not the world cup I’m sure a lot of people on here wouldn’t know that.) If your gonna slag off Morgan why aren’t you getting at Boyd Rankin as well he did the exact same thing as Morgan and he couldn’t even make it into the England World Cup Squad. We probably are missing him more than Morgan as well. I suppose we shouldn’t be playing Ed Joyce because he turned his back on us and now has come crawling back to play for us.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:21 PM

    World Cup quarter finals would be higher standard than the group stages..your argument is flawed…

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    Mar 9th 2015, 1:29 PM

    It’s still not test cricket, which Morgan has played for England.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 3:22 PM

    India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand – they’re the highest level.

    England? Not in a long time.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 2:57 PM

    Aside from the persons who see fit to have a go at Morgan, it has to be said that this English one day team ranks up there with the most abject and gutless seen for a long time. A lot of people said that players like Pietersen and Stokes scare the opposition because they can change a game in a flash. Who do they have now? Batsmen who seem to be in a straitjacket and bowlers like Broad and Anderson who are way past their best. And at the helm a coach who is so bad, it’s sad.
    At this rate I would back the Aussies to win the next Ashes series 5-0.

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    Mar 9th 2015, 3:37 PM

    I’m a complete novice here so go easy…….why is it someone like Joyce can play for Ireland, then England and back to ireland? Thanks

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    Mar 9th 2015, 6:37 PM

    Shite sport …. Simple as

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    Mar 10th 2015, 1:27 AM

    Possibly the worst 12 months for english sport in living memory. Worst world cup ever, a failed six nations campaign and now this.

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