Wednesday, April 10, 2013

U21s: United 1 Southampton 0 - ManUtd.com

09/04/2013 19:50, Report by Adam Marshall Jeremy Lingard scored the only real target of the overall game as United's Under-21s received a 1-0 success against Southampton. Warren Joyce's area were the dominant force all through but only managed a sole strike, netted at the start of the second half. Ben Amos remained untroubled for the total 90 minutes, until visiting clutch a corner in comanding style in stoppage time, since the Reds deserved to win by a higher margin. The success from the fourth-placed Saints requires United above Liverpool into second spot in the table with runaway leaders Tottenham the competitors on Monday at Salford City Stadium. Play was held up in the beginning adhering to a terrible clash of heads that generated equally Marnick Vermijl and Calum Chambers being tried. Vermijl needed four stitches, while Chambers needed six, and the Belgian's replacement Reece James soon had a direct effect. The left-back's exceptional low mix was achieved by Lingard's stabbed picture and the ball struck the surface of the post to reject the Reds a well-worked opener. Nick Powell were able to run past owner Cody Cropper but his move was intercepted by skipper Jack Stephens and the teenager then killed a deflected chance wide from Frederic Veseli's clever backheel. When blasting on the bar just at night half-hour level, Ryan Tunnicliffe spurned an obvious beginning. The tenacious midfielder, who sent an early on overhead stop large, could not keep his attempt down after Tom Thorpe headed an Adnan Januzaj place towards goal. Ten minutes later, a turn of pace from Januzaj found his cross fly across purpose with Powell struggling to transform with Cropper obtaining a vital contact. Januzaj continued to provide Matt Young a testing time in an orthodox right-wing position as the

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