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!
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.
Some pre-game reading ahead of kick-off:
- ‘I’ve got a hairdryer, just like Sir Alex’: Solskjaer warns Man United players
- ‘He’s definitely the man’ – Scholes backs Pochettino for Man United job
- ‘False!’ – Alexis Sanchez denies claims that he bet on United sacking Mourinho
- ‘They’ve thrown him under the bus’ – Roy Keane blasts Man United players over treatment of Mourinho
- ‘I’ll speak to the ones who are not playing…I don’t think anyone has been on the bench more than me’
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.
Pogback! 👊
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 22, 2018
Paul Pogba returns to the starting XI for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first match in charge of Manchester United...
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Here are the two goals:
GOAL
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 22, 2018
Rashford's free kick gives the new #MUFC boss the perfect start....
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BEAUTY FROM HERRERA
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 22, 2018
It is all going to plan for #MUFC as Pogba finds Herrera to fire home from 25 yards and United lead 2-0.
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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!
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.
MUFC’s sold out end has been bouncing since 30 mins before the match - outside the ground, under the stands and inside. Half five kick off, festivities, great goals...and a new manager. pic.twitter.com/nE5swC3fW6
— Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) December 22, 2018
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.
HALF-TIME: CARDIFF 1-3 MAN UNITED
So far, so good for Solskjaer's men#CARMUN pic.twitter.com/cDNQOzMVX5
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 22, 2018
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!
But I thought we were told Manchester United didn't have the players to play this sort of football? Even against a side like Cardiff City. Curious.
— Greg Johnson (@gregianjohnson) December 22, 2018
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.
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.
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.
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.
Alexis Sanchez is loving it.
⚽️💪🏽💪🏽⚽️ https://t.co/GaTmRivxLA
— Alexis Sánchez (@Alexis_Sanchez) December 22, 2018
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.
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.
Substitution for Man United: Fred replaces Marcus Rashford.
.@Fred08oficial replaces @MarcusRashford with 10 minutes left on the clock. #CARMUN #MUFC pic.twitter.com/MdVPKPGy0A
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 22, 2018
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.
Substitution for Man United: Andreas Pereira replaces Anthony Martial, Marouane Fellaini replaces Nemanja Matic.
Our final substitutions:@AnthonyMartial and @NemanjaMatic off@AndrinhoPereira and @Fellaini on pic.twitter.com/WwRcqXS2MJ
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 22, 2018
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.
There will be three minutes of stoppage time to come at the end of the second half.
FULL-TIME: CARDIFF 1-5 MAN UNITED
FULL-TIME Cardiff 1-5 Man Utd
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 22, 2018
Goals from Rashford, Herrera, Martial and Lingard (2) get the Solskjaer era off to a brilliant start#CARMUN pic.twitter.com/XG4CHHgW96
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!
Ole ✊ pic.twitter.com/JKRFsxM4F4
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 22, 2018
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Never mind Monday morning how do you stay awake during the game ?
Is it only on Sky?
Why thumbs down??? Just wondering if BBC or C4 etc are carrying the game?
It’s on BBC2 from 11pm
Thanks Catriona.
Don’t mind them. I only found out 2 years ago it was on bbc. Always assumed that it was only on Sky. A fair assumption too I think :-)
Or you could take Monday off!
How am I suppose to do mocks next week with 6nations and the super bowl on.????????
If your in Limerick Showtime Cinema is showing it for 15e and I think you get a beer, hotdog and popcorn for that and can bring your own beer too :)
Get a pair of Homer Simpson jury duty glasses for work. Can have a lovely nap then
Haha!!
I’m San Francisco-born, and don’t give a rat’s hiney about the business of American football. It’s a business. The teams and players care not one heartbeat about the fans, except as sources of revenue.
It was such a joy to attend the Munster hurling finals and watch a real sport being played by real sportsmen and to see real fans instead of drunken lunatics assaulting each other while watching steroid-crazed egomaniacs. A sporting epiphany it was.
What sport isn’t there to make money?
It’s ok not to like something, you don’t have to watch it. At the same time, keep your stupid opinions to yourself. That way you can hide your idiocy.
Gaelic Football & Hurling Billie. Playing for the pride of your home county ( with rare exceptions) & in most cases taking financial loss for the honour of doing it. I love professional sports especially rugby & AFL but there is something really special about Gaelic Games.
Thanks for the strategy tips, Billie. Don’t know what I did without you all my life.
Think you’ve gotten it all wrong, the whole purpose of the comments section here is for ppl to voice their opinions. Keep your “keep your stupid opinions to yourself” to yourself @BillieHetfield.
If you limit yourself to add breaks for social media thats about 90% of the game :-)
and the Americans say soccer is boring…
It’s not boring, your brain is just too small to understand what’s going on.
I won’t force you to watch, I promise.
I understand what is going on and it is very very boring. Enjoy staying up all night to watch that tripe. Worst sport ever invented in my opinion.
I swapped work on Monday for next saturday so I have a nice lie in and I just can not wait any longer bring on the Super Bowl !!!!
Just record it on sky plus keep clear of result and watch after work job done. Lets be fair not many people are gonna be running around work roaring and shouting bout the game so chances are great you’ll miss result.
never works!
Can’t wait.
I bet 49ers for the Super Bowl in October.
LOL!
- Bags under the eyes: check!
- The caffeine overdose: check!
- Wearing odd shoes: … … check :(
Sleep in the afternoon is what has gotten me through the playoffs to watch the Saturday games live. Set the alarm for before the game. Wake up, and OD on coffee until the shakes set in and you can feel your heart squelching on every beat.
Or…you could tape it and watch it the next day at a reasonable hour
Risky strategy. Twitter can be a bollocks for this.
Next day off work is the best plan I think.
true but unless its on during the day its rather pointless. After 2am just go to bed you make bad decisions after 2am :D
@john have you been watching how I met your mother
Yes yes I have it what happens when you only got basic UPC
You record it on the UPC box and watch it when you get home from work.