Manchester
United secured their first Premier League point under Louis van Gaal, but were
still left searching for a first competitive win of the Dutchman’s reign, after
a 1-1 draw away to Sunderland on Sunday.
Reports
says United, fresh from their shock 2-1 defeat by Swansea at Old Trafford on
the opening day last weekend, took a 17th-minute lead at the Stadium of Light
when Juan Mata turned in Antonio Valencia’s cross.
In
a statement made by former Manchester City midfielder Jack Rodwell says the equalised for Sunderland in the 30th
minute when he headed in Seb Larsson’s corner after evading marker Robin van
Persie.
Gus
Poyet’s side caused a huge upset by winning 1-0 at Old Trafford in May as part
of a ‘great escape’ that saw the north-east side avoid relegation.
Meanwhile
despite the urging of their Uruguayan manager, Sunderland couldn’t manage a
second goal, and nor could United, with van Gaal having said in midweek the
team would need a “miracle” to win the league this season.
“The
purpose of the game is to create more chances and score goals,” Van Gaal told
BBC Radio Five.
“We
haven’t created more chances, but in the second half we were more dominant than
we were against Swansea. That’s a plus, but we have to create more from that
dominance.
Sunderland
boss Poyet added: “A point is fair, I think so. We conceded a goal against the
run of play a little bit.
“It’s
important we started better than last year (season) and that was key.”
Earlier,
Nacer Chadli scored twice as Tottenham Hotspur ensured there was no happy return
to White Hart Lane for Harry Redknapp as they beat their former manager’s
Queens Park Rangers side 4-0.
Meanwhile
10-man Hull draw 1-1 at home to Stoke.
Chadli
put Spurs ahead in the 12th minute when he thrashed home Emmanuel Adebayor’s
cross from six yards out.
Defender
Eric Dier doubled Spurs’ lead with his second goal in as many matches when he
headed in Erik Lamela’s corner at the near post on the half hour.
Tottenham
went 3-0 up in the 37th minute.
Argentinian
playmaker Lamela was again involved, his precise pass finding the head of
Chadli, who nodded in from six yards.
Rangers
did prevent Spurs adding to their tally until the 65th minute when Togo striker
Adebayor side-footed home from six yards out after a fine run and cross by Danny
Rose.
Victory
meant Spurs went to the top of the table as one of only three sides, with
Chelsea and Swansea, to have won both their opening games.
“I
am happy to make two goals and help us to the win,” said Chadli.
Championship
play-off winners QPR — who have Tottenham great and former England manager
Glenn Hoddle working under Redknapp — have now lost two out of two following
their 1-0 loss at home to Hull on the opening weekend.
“It’s
a very disappointing day obviously. We started poorly and could have been one
down in 30 seconds. We looked like a team of strangers,” Redknapp said.
“Getting
beat here is no different to anywhere else. It’s just three points. That’s all
that matters to me.”
Hull
played most of the match a man down when last man James Chester was sent off in
the 14th minute for bringing down Glenn Whelan on the edge of the box after
being sold short by Jake Livermore’s poor back-pass.
But
Hull still took the lead three minutes before half-time when Nikica Jelavic
scored form close range after Stoke ‘keeper Asmir Begovic failed to hold a low
shot from Tom Huddlestone.
It
seemed the Tigers would hold out for all three points.
But
Stoke equalised six minutes from time when, after Phil Bardsley hit the inside
of the post, defender Ryan Shawcross did just enough to bundle the ball over
the line, although Hull felt the throw-in that led to the goal should have gone
their way.
“The
throw-in was ours and blatantly ours,” said Hull manager Steve Bruce.
Stoke
boss Mark Hughes, who played in the same Manchester United side as Bruce,
added: “The overriding emotion is frustration because we didn’t play
particularly well. We need to be better than that.”
Saturday’s
matches saw Chelsea underline their title credentials in a 2-0 win at home to
newly-promoted Leicester, while Arsenal showed impressive resilience in coming
from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Everton.
Elsewhere,
Swansea followed up their surprise victory at Old Trafford with a 1-0 win at
home to newly-promoted Burnley.
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