Tuesday, 6 May 2014

The 18-year-old striker, given his first start as well as Tom Lawrence, netted in either half, while Matty Fryatt's fine long-ranger was made irrelevant by Robin van Persi

Manchester United vs Hull City Report

 
 
Played
May 6, 2014 9:45 PM EAT
Old Trafford — Manchester
Referee:‬ C. Pawson‎
 
Manchester United 3-1 Hull City: Wilson scores twice on dream debut as Vidic bids farewell to Old Trafford
James Wilson Manchester United Hull City EPL 05062014
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It was a dream debut for Manchester United striker James Wilson as the 18-year-old's double secured a 3-1 Premier League victory over Hull City.

The youngster, along with Welsh winger Tom Lawrence, was fielded by Ryan Giggs for his maiden first-team game and made it a memorable one half an hour in when he fired home with a left-footed volley.

The Red Devils extended their lead through Wilson just after the 60-minute mark when he tapped in on the rebound, though the Tigers got a consolation in fine style with Matty Fryatt's long-range stunner only two minutes later.

Old Trafford also had a chance to say goodbye to captain Nemanja Vidic, who came on for one last home game before joining Inter in the summer, while 40-year-old Giggs brought himself on in the second half for what is expected to be his final playing appearance at the ground.

VIEW FROM OLD TRAFFORD
By Tom Maston

On a night more about sentiment than Premier League points, Manchester United's young guns showed that there may still be some life after the likes of Ryan Giggs and Nemanja Vidic have left the scene.

Teenage striker James Wilson displayed a good eye for goal while Chris Smalling and Adnan Januzaj both put in outstanding performances.

Few will remember this match for the action but it was a fitting send-off for those set to depart this summer.
The Welshman had time to supply Robin van Persie with the ammunition for the hosts' third goal, too, the Dutchman's initial effort blocked by Curtis Davies before he buried the rebound. Giggs nearly even buried a fantastic late free kick, though it was well saved by Eldin Jakupovic.

Victory means that United could still overhaul Tottenham and steal sixth spot on the final day of the season, while defeat for Hull extends Steve Bruce's winless run against his old club as a manager to 20 games.

Giggs made eight alterations to the side beaten by Sunderland on Saturday, including blooding the two youngsters, while his former United team-mate, Bruce, also made changes with the upcoming FA Cup final in mind.

Bruce's men were lucky to avoid conceding a penalty when Adnan Januzaj was tackled by Maynor Figueroa and the Honduran defender was in the thick of the action again when Lawrence's 16th-minute shot struck him on its way over the crossbar.

The deadlock was finally broken after 30 minutes without a shot on target by Wilson following a Januzaj free kick. The young striker latched onto a knockdown from Fellaini, the Belgian's first assist of the season, and instinctively volleyed the ball into the bottom corner.

Hull's lacklustre first-half display continued into the second period as United went close to doubling their lead. The effervescent Januzaj found space 25 yards from goal before firing a low shot towards goal that Jakupovic had no problems pushing away for a corner.

United did get a second goal after 61 minutes and again it was Wilson who was on hand to score. After more excellent work from Januzaj and Fellaini seeing an effort saved, the teenager pounced on the loose ball to double his tally.

Substitute Fryatt found the bottom corner two minutes later with a superb curling effort from 25 yards to give Hull hope.

Wilson was then replaced by Van Persie and Giggs also came off the bench, the Welshman making an immediate impact and producing some dazzling wing play that turned back time to the days when he so frequently terrorised defences.

David Meyler had a late chance to snatch a point for the visitors but David de Gea was equal to the task.

And Van Persie punished Meyler's miss late on, the Dutch striker receiving a pass from Giggs before firing past Jakupovic at the second attempt to wrap up a comfortable victory.

Match Stats — Team Stats

  • Goals
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    375%25%1
    Total Shots
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    1890%10%2
    Shots On Target
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    777.8%22.2%2
    Blocked Shots
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    7100%0%0
    Shots from outside the box
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    880%20%2
    Shots from inside the box
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    10100%0%0
    Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots)
    Manchester UnitedComparisonHull City
    63.6%38.9%61.1%100%

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