Zlatan Ibrahimovic's close-range header
secured Manchester United a much-needed win from a flat Europa League clash
with Zorya Luhansk.
Two weeks on from opening their maiden
group stage campaign in the competition with defeat at Feyenoord, Jose Mourinho
conceded his side could ill afford to falter against Thursday's relatively
unknown Ukrainian opponents.
Zorya certainly played their part at Old Trafford and frustrated
the hosts for large parts closing up spaces and marking Manchester united
players very closely, but Ibrahimovic's close-range header would eventually
secure a 1-0 win that may not have enthralled but kick-starts United's Group A
campaign.
Mourinho's side dominated possession from the outset but
struggled to translate that control into goals, unlike Saturday's shellacking
of reigning Premier League champions Leicester.
United scored three goals from corners that day and their best
first-half chance came via the same route, with Marcus Rashford's thumping
effort hitting the underside of the crossbar.
Zorya were proving a nuisance on the break but struggling to
threaten Sergio Romero's goal, with United snatching a winner two minutes after
Wayne Rooney came off the bench.
The England captain's mishit effort was headed home by
Ibrahimovic, securing an important three points from an uninspiring match.
The big talk pre-match was captain Rooney's place among the
substitutes for a second successive match, watching from the dugout as his
team-mates struggled for consistency in a tame opening.
Zorya boasted nowhere near the same talent but did not appear
overawed by the stage, looking particularly threatening on the counter-attack.
United, though, were bossing the play and came close to a
19th-minute opener when an Ibrahimovic strike took a deflection that maintained
the power and sent the ball just over.
The hosts came closer still moments later. Juan Mata's corner
was flicked on by Paul Pogba into the path of Rashford, who met the loose ball
with a rasping right-footed strike that rattled the crossbar but crashed down
just in front of the goal line.
It was the closest United came to a first-half opener as Zorya
broke up the play, leading to a testy exchange between Mourinho and counterpart
Yuriy Vernydub.
The Red Devils' lack of goals was not for the want of trying,
though. Ibrahimovic, Mata, Jesse Lingard and Marouane Fellaini tried their
luck, while a timely intervention prevented Ibrahimovic easily directing home.
Half-time allowed the Ukrainian visitors to settle and they
returned strongly, with Olexandr Karavaev's fine cross just evading Zeljko
Ljubenovic.
United's own attempts to create an opening down the flanks were
coming to nothing, leading to Rooney's introduction shortly after Zorya
substitute Paulinho got away a curling effort from the edge of the box that a
diving Romero palmed away.
The 67th-minute introduction was followed by a goal within two
minutes, leaving those around Old Trafford breathing a sigh of relief.
Neat play down the right ended with Timothy Fosu-Mensah pulling
back for Rooney. While the substitute could only hit his effort into the
ground, it threw Zorya's goalkeeper off balance and Ibrahimovic rose to power
home a close-range header.
It proved the decisive moment of a turgid tie.
Mikhail Sivakov impressively cleared an Ibrahimovic cross off
the line unaware offside had been called, before Fellaini missed the target and
Karavaev had an attempt at goal stopped by Romero.
Zorya goalkeeper Oleksii Shevchenko got down to prevent an
Ibrahimovic free-kick creeping in, but there was to be no second goal to
celebrate.
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