Fulham 0 – 1 Man Utd

Lisandro Martinez’s wickedly deflected shot and Toby Collyer’s 89th-minute header off the line took Manchester United to a rare Premier League win under Ruben Amorim, with the 1-0 victory at Fulham edging them up to 12th in the table.

The game was heading towards a dull stalemate, with United getting bodies behind the ball and unadventurous with it. They did not have a shot until the 42nd minute. The 13 in the entire game from both teams was the lowest total for a Premier League match this season.

But, with 12 minutes to play, Martinez’s strike from the edge of the box looped up off Sasa Lukic and dropped in under the bar, brushing Bernd Leno’s fingertips on the way through. It was United’s first effort on target. There was an element of controversy about the goalscorer, too, with Martinez having escaped punishment for a two-footed challenge on Adama Traore earlier in that half.

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Sky Sports’ James Cole and Peter Smith give their verdict on Manchester United’s much-needed win over Fulham in the Premier League.

United’s win was equally as reliant on 21-year-old Collyer dropping back to head away Joachim Andersen’s attempt from a corner as the clock ticked down. The young substitute was mobbed by his team-mates who rushed to celebrate with him.

Rodrigo Muniz blasted over from six yards in stoppage time for another let-off for United – although Amad Diallo was then also denied, with his celebrations curtailed by a VAR offside call.

Player ratings: Martinez makes the difference for Man Utd

Fulham: Leno (6), Castagne (6), Andersen (7), Bassey (6), Robinson (6), Berge (7), Lukic (7), Wilson (6), Smith Rowe (6), Iwobi (6), Jimenez (6).

Subs used: Traore (7), Muniz (5), Cairney (6), Pereira (6)

Man Utd: Onana (7), De Ligt (6), Maguire (7), Martinez (8), Mazraoui (6), Ugarte (6), Fernandes (6), Dalot (6), Amad (6), Garnacho (7), Hojlund (5).

Subs used: Zirkzee (6), Yoro (6), Collyer (8), Malacia (6), Mainoo (6).

Player of the match: Lisandro Martinez (Man Utd)

Amorim had stated before the game the result was more important than the performance, and he would have been relieved to celebrate Premier League win number four from 12 attempts, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe watching on at Craven Cottage. As for the performance, there was still a lot left to be desired.

‘Attack, attack, attack’ chanted the travelling fans as United dawdled on the ball at the back in the opening 45, seemingly happy to take time out of the game. Their confidence looked fragile – understandable considering they had lost six of their last nine in the league. But these three points will lift the mood for now.

Team news

  • Fulham were unchanged from the win last weekend at Leicester.
  • Man Utd made five changes from the midweek Europa League win over Rangers, with Andre Onana, Harry Maguire, Manuel Ugarte, Noussair Mazraoui and Rasmus Hojlund coming in.

As for Fulham, they will feel hard done by – but their first-half impetus through Alex Iwobi and Raul Jimenez had dried up by the time United broke the deadlock and, despite scoring twice in each of their last five league games, they could not force a late response. Marco Silva’s side stay 10th.

Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez scores against Fulham
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Martinez’s shot deflected in off Sasa Lukic

Amorim: Not a great performance but we fought for the win

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim:

“It’s a good day for us. It was not a great performance and we can see it but we fight for the win, we gave some time to the team to understand the game, to have that bit of luck you need sometimes to win a football match. A clean sheet. Let’s take this feeling to the next game.

“We had some games we lost at the end and nobody cared because it’s the result which counts. I remember chances we missed against Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth… we have a lot to improve, we didn’t play so well with the ball.”

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Sky Sports’ James Cole and Peter Smith react to Ruben Amorim’s damning post-match comments on Marcus Rashford and whether Alejandro Garnacho could stay at Old Trafford.

Silva: We didn’t deserve to lose

Fulham boss Marco Silva:

“It was cruel for us, the result. The first half clearly we were the team that had more of the control, to start on the front foot. We created enough chances to score in the first half. I don’t remember one danger moment from them during the first half.

“The second half was more balanced. Our second half was not so good. A really unlucky goal. There was a reaction from ourselves. They came with the low block, players around the box [in the final minutes]. The result is not what we deserve from the game but football is like that.”

Analysis: A winning feeling – but United’s problems still plain to see

Sky Sports’ Peter Smith:

Amorim had stressed the importance of the result over the performance before Man Utd’s victory at Fulham and his hope will be the momentum of picking up three points on the road can give his side a boost.

They certainly looked like they needed one during the majority of this match. United’s caution was plain to see as they defended in numbers and looked for the safe option in possession. It was notable before the game that Fulham had been listed as favourites – and the visitors played up to their underdog tag.

This result won’t mask the problems Amorim has to solve. He himself noted the lack of thrust in the final third and the question marks over both Hojlund and his replacement Zirkzee remain. Alejandro Garnacho, a player they could well sell before the deadline, looked the most likely to provide a spark amid an otherwise uninspiring attack. Fulham, despite a poor attacking set-piece record themselves, almost exposed that well-documented United weakness late on.

Yet, with a Europa League trip to Bucharest on Thursday followed by home games against Crystal Palace and then Leicester in the FA Cup, perhaps there is a chance for United to build some positive rhythm to improve their short-term outlook. The bigger picture remains a major work in progress.

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