Zlatan Ibrahimovic
announced his arrival in English football with an 83rd-minute winner as
Manchester United edged Leicester City 2-1 at Wembley on Sunday to win the
Community Shield.
AFP
report continues:
The
former Paris Saint-Germain striker had had a quiet game, but he outjumped Wes
Morgan to head home Antonio Valencia’s cross to earn Jose Mourinho his first
piece of silverware as United manager.
Leicester
talisman Jamie Vardy had earlier punished an error by Marouane Fellaini to
cancel out FA Cup match-winner Jesse Lingard’s first-half solo goal for United,
who claimed a record-extending 21st Community Shield.
United,
who have confirmed they are close to re-signing former player Paul Pogba from
Juventus, open their Premier League campaign at Bournemouth next Sunday.
Leicester
manager Claudio Ranieri handed official debuts to close-season signings Ahmed
Musa, Luis Hernandez and Nampalys Mendy.
While
his side came up short, he will have been encouraged by the brightness of their
display, three months on from their 5,000-1 Premier League triumph.
They
launch their league title defence at Hull City on Saturday.
Mourinho
deployed his new-look strike partnership of Wayne Rooney and Ibrahimovic and
both players made their presence felt in Leicester’s penalty area early on.
Rooney
headed straight at Kasper Schmeichel from Luke Shaw’s cross and the Leicester
goalkeeper was also obliged to field a hooked Fellaini shot after Ibrahimovic
had leapt to win a high ball.
Leicester
attacked the game with the intensity that characterized last season’s title
triumph and procured several chances of their own.
Vardy
drew last-ditch tackles from Daley Blind and impressive United new boy Eric
Bailly with trademark darting runs, while Shinji Okazaki glanced a header
against the bar from a Marc Albrighton corner.
– Mata flashpoint –
With
Ibrahimovic and Rooney both dropping deep, United lacked an attacking focal
point, but in the 32nd minute Lingard took matters into his own hands.
After
eluding the sliding Andy King, he drove towards goal, slipped the ball beneath
Leicester captain Morgan’s sprawling challenge and confidently tucked a shot
past Schmeichel.
It
came at the same end as Lingard’s spectacular extra-time winner against Crystal
Palace in May’s FA Cup final.
Within
minutes, United’s celebrating fans were singing: “Pogba’s coming home!”
Ranieri
introduced Ahmed Musa and Demarai Gray at half-time and the former played a big
role in Leicester’s 52nd-minute equaliser with an enterprising run from deep.
But
the goal owed almost everything to a mistake by Fellaini, whose under-hit
back-pass enabled Vardy to nip in, round David de Gea, and score.
Following
a glut of changes by both sides, Musa squandered a chance to give Leicester
victory when he headed Robert Huth’s flick-on over the bar from point-blank
range.
Within
minutes Ibrahimovic had punished him, soaring above Morgan to meet Valencia’s
cross with a downward header that hit the left-hand post and bounced into the
goal.
Henrikh
Mkhitaryan made his official United debut as a stoppage-time substitute.
It was Mata who made way, having only entered the fray in the 63rd minute, and the Spaniard, frozen out by Mourinho during their time at Chelsea, exchanged angry words with the United manager as he came off.
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