Manchester United 6-2 Leeds United: Hosts up to third after thumping win

Publish date: 2024-07-11

Scott McTominay became the first player to score twice inside the first three minutes of a Premier League game as Manchester United climbed to third in the table with a remarkable victory over old rivals Leeds at Old Trafford.

The midfielder found the bottom corner with a ferocious drive after just 67 seconds, before doubling his tally moments later with a clever finish from Anthony Martial's pass.

Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof increased the home side's lead, with Liam Cooper's header reducing the arrears at the end of a pulsating first 45 minutes.

Daniel James broke clear of the Leeds defence to restore the hosts' four-goal advantage 20 minutes into the second half, before Fernandes added his second of the game from the penalty spot after Martial had been tripped by Pascal Struijk.

Stuart Dallas curled home a stunning second consolation for Leeds - a fitting end to one of the games of the season that included 43 shots.

The victory lifts Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side above fourth-placed Everton on goal difference, while Leeds remain seven points above the relegation zone in 14th.

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Manchester United's success on their travels has been in stark contrast to their poor Premier League form at Old Trafford, where they had won just once in the league all season coming into this game.

Remarkably, Solskjær's team had managed just three league goals at home this term - despite netting at least three in all six away wins.

The Norwegian could not have wished for a better start from his team on Sunday, however, as McTominay stunned the visitors with two marvellous early goals.

The Scotland international, who had only netted six in his previous 68 appearances for the club, broke the deadlock with a fierce drive into the bottom corner after being teed up by Fernandes - the hosts' first home league goal from open play since the first weekend of the campaign.

Barely a minute later, the midfielder latched on to Martial's through ball before producing a finish the Frenchman would have been proud of.

It was 3-0 on 20 minutes, Fernandes reacting quickest to Luke Ayling's challenge on Martial before slamming a powerful strike past Illan Meslier.

Lindelof capitalised on some dreadful Leeds defending from a corner to rub further salt into the visitors' wounds, before Cooper's header from a corner reduced the arrears.

James and Fernandes added gloss to the scoreline after half-time, but the hosts could have won by an even greater margin had Martial not spurned two one-on-one chances with Meslier prior to Dallas' late strike.

United remain five points behind champions Liverpool at the top of the table, but Solskjaer's team still have a game in hand on their Merseyside rivals.

Bielsa's Leeds continue to entertain

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There is rarely a dull moment with Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds this season.

The Yorkshire club have had no problems creating chances - only champions Liverpool had registered more shots in the Premier League coming into this game - and they were not without opportunities here as they registered 17 attempts at De Gea's goal.

With the score still 2-0, Bamford dragged a shot wide from a good position before having a goal correctly ruled out for offside.

Leeds' defending left a lot to be desired - particularly when Lindelof was allowed to ghost in at the far post to slot home the hosts' fourth - but even at 4-1 Bielsa's side refused to let their heads drop and twice went close to reducing the arrears prior to James' second-half strike for 5-1.

Raphinha's volley from Rodrigo's cross was brilliantly parried onto the woodwork by De Gea, who was forced into another fine one-handed save from the Brazilian as the visitors continued to put pressure on the home side. However, James' goal all but ended Leeds' hopes of an unlikely recovery.

Jack Harrison should have made it 6-3 in the final stages, but somehow missed the target from close range.

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'What a game of football' - what the managers said

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "What a game of football. Unfortunately there was no crowd to watch it. This will go down as one of the great Manchester United v Leeds games.

"Leeds play the same way whether they're 4-0 up, 4-0 down or at 0-0. They do that every three days, every game. You have to run until the whistle goes.

"It's one third of the season gone. You can't start talking about league positions. We'll keep carrying on, working hard. Maybe when we get to March or April we can take a look [at the table]."

Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa: "We could have come back throughout the game, there were always opportunities to come back into it.

"We lacked efficiency; they scored their opportunities and we didn't. In the second half we played on an even keel until the 80th minute. After that they created chances easier than we could. We fought all game, that's an obligation."

What's next?

Solskjaer's team travel to Everton in the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup on Wednesday, 23 December (20:00 GMT) before a visit to Leicester City in the Premier League three days later on Saturday, 26 December (12:30).

Leeds welcome Burnley to Elland Road in their next league fixture on Sunday, 27 December (12:00).

Player of the match

McTominayScott McTominay

with an average of 8.47

Manchester United

  • Squad number39Player nameMcTominayAverage rating

    8.47

  • Squad number18Player nameBruno FernandesAverage rating

    7.86

  • Squad number10Player nameRashfordAverage rating

    7.06

  • Squad number17Player nameFredAverage rating

    7.04

  • Squad number21Player nameJamesAverage rating

    7.01

  • Squad number2Player nameLindelöfAverage rating

    6.78

  • Squad number5Player nameMaguireAverage rating

    6.76

  • Squad number9Player nameMartialAverage rating

    6.69

  • Squad number1Player namede GeaAverage rating

    6.68

  • Squad number29Player nameWan-BissakaAverage rating

    6.45

  • Squad number23Player nameShawAverage rating

    6.33

  • Squad number27Player nameAlex TellesAverage rating

    6.33

  • Squad number34Player namevan de BeekAverage rating

    6.21

  • Squad number7Player nameCavaniAverage rating

    6.05

  • Leeds United

  • Squad number15Player nameDallas

    Average rating

    5.52

  • Squad number18Player nameRaphinha

    Average rating

    5.46

  • Squad number1Player nameMeslier

    Average rating

    5.45

  • Squad number20Player nameRodrigo

    Average rating

    5.08

  • Squad number6Player nameCooper

    Average rating

    4.93

  • Squad number2Player nameAyling

    Average rating

    4.85

  • Squad number22Player nameHarrison

    Average rating

    4.82

  • Squad number9Player nameBamford

    Average rating

    4.80

  • Squad number46Player nameShackleton

    Average rating

    4.77

  • Squad number10Player nameAlioski

    Average rating

    4.64

  • Squad number24Player nameDavis

    Average rating

    4.63

  • Squad number21Player nameStruijk

    Average rating

    4.57

  • Squad number43Player nameKlich

    Average rating

    4.47

  • Squad number23Player namePhillips

    Average rating

    4.38

  • Line-ups

    Man Utd

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    1de Gea

    29Wan-Bissaka2Lindelöf5Maguire23Shaw

    39McTominay17Fred

    21James18Bruno Fernandes10Rashford

    9Martial

    Substitutes

    Leeds

    Formation 4-1-4-1

    1Meslier

    15Dallas2Ayling6Cooper10Alioski

    23Phillips

    18Raphinha20Rodrigo43Klich22Harrison

    9Bamford

    Substitutes

    Referee:Anthony Taylor

    Match Stats

    Live Text

  • Match ends, Manchester United 6, Leeds United 2.

  • Second Half ends, Manchester United 6, Leeds United 2.

  • Stuart Dallas (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • Foul by Fred (Manchester United).

  • Scott McTominay went off injured after Manchester United had used all subs.

  • Attempt saved. Edinson Cavani (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Donny van de Beek.

  • Attempt missed. Jack Harrison (Leeds United) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right.

  • Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Stuart Dallas.

  • Attempt missed. Harry Maguire (Manchester United) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Alex Telles with a cross following a corner.

  • Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Illan Meslier.

  • Attempt saved. Fred (Manchester United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

  • Attempt saved. Harry Maguire (Manchester United) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Alex Telles with a cross.

  • Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Illan Meslier.

  • Attempt saved. Alex Telles (Manchester United) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Anthony Martial.

  • Attempt saved. Daniel James (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

  • Attempt saved. Edinson Cavani (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Anthony Martial.

  • Attempt missed. Luke Ayling (Leeds United) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Raphinha with a cross following a corner.

  • Corner, Leeds United. Conceded by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

  • Corner, Leeds United. Conceded by Harry Maguire.

  • Attempt blocked. Jack Harrison (Leeds United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

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