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Old Trafford

Thursday, December 26th, 2019

kickoff at 17:30

Premier League
Attendance: 73,206

Manchester United

Newcastle United
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1

Anthony Martial (24, 51), Mason Greenwood (36), Marcus Rashford (41)
 
Matthew Longstaff (17)

Scott McTominay (1), Andreas Pereira (35)
 
Fabian Schär (38), DeAndre Yedlin (81)
     
     
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Managers
View complete set Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
View complete set Steve Bruce

Players
 
MANCHESTER UNITED
 
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 01  David de Gea (G)
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 02  Victor Lindelof (D)
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 05  Harry Maguire (D)
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 23  Luke Shaw (D)
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 29  Aaron Wan-Bissaka (D)
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 15  Andreas Pereira (M)
 35
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 17  Frederico Santos (M)
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 39  Scott McTominay (M)
 1
 45
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 09  Anthony Martial (F)
 24
 51
 67
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 10  Marcus Rashford (F)
 41
 63
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 26  Mason Greenwood (F)
 36

Subs
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 22  Sergio Romero (G)
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 04  Phil Jones (D)
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 06  Paul Pogba (M)
 45
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 08  Juan Mata (M)
 67
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 14  Jesse Lingard (M)
 63
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 18  Ashley Young (M)
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 21  Daniel James (M)
NEWCASTLE UNITED
 
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 01  Martin Dubravka (G)
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 05  Fabian Schar (D)
 38
 88
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 15  Jetro Willems (D)
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 18  Federico Fernandez (D)
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 19  Javier Manquillo (D)
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 20  Florian Lejeune (D)
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 24  Miguel Almiron (M)
 63
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 36  Sean Longstaff (M)
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 43  Matty Longstaff (M)
 17
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 09  Joelinton Apolinário de Lira (F)
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 12  Dwight Gayle (F)
 59

Subs
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 26  Karl Darlow (G)
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 14  Isaac Hayden (D)
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 17  Emil Krafth (D)
 88
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 22  DeAndre Yedlin (D)
 63
 81
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 08  Jonjo Shelvey (M)
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 30  Christian Atsu (M)
 59
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 07  Andy Carroll (F)


League Stats
This was League game number 4616 for Manchester United, made up of:

one Premiership: 1057. Division 1: 2743. (82.32%)
two Championship/Division 2: 816. (17.68%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 4624 for Newcastle United, made up of:

one Premiership: 939. Division 1: 2544. (75.32%)
two Championship/Division 2: 1141. (24.68%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4616 2224 1104 1288 7980 5796 2184 1.38 48.18%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4624 1885 1081 1658 7204 6556 648 1.10 40.77%
 
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Anthony Martial scored twice as Manchester United came from behind to hammer Newcastle United and move four points off a Champions League place in the table. Martial cancelled out teenager Matty Longstaff''s opener for Newcastle with a near post finish before a deflected shot from outside the penalty area by 18-year-old Mason Greenwood went in off the bar. Marcus Rashford extended Manchester United''s lead further with a header - his 11th Premier League goal of the season - before Martial added the fourth. The France forward went close to becoming the first Manchester United player to score a Premier League hat-trick since 2013 when his low shot hit a post. Martial''s good day If there is one player who symbolises the erratic nature of Manchester United just now, it is Martial. Occasional flashes of genuine brilliance and some decent overall performances are mixed with others so lacking in purpose it must make executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward wonder whether he was right to resist Jose Mourinho''s willingness to sell the Frenchman at the beginning of last season. Even today, at half-time, one very knowledgeable and experienced United observer continued to state his belief the club would be better off without Martial, despite the fact he had scored. After the break, Martial''s second, a fine finish over Martin Dubravka after a woeful Sean Longstaff back-pass had sent him clean though, represented only the fourth time he had scored more than once for United in the league since he was signed by Louis van Gaal in 2015. He remains a crowd favourite and the ovation he received as he made his way to the dressing room after being replaced by Juan Mata midway through the second half was impressive. It remains the case that until Martial''s goal output improves, he will not be delivering what United require. And his tally of nine goals for the season so far is only three short of his best return since his debut campaign, when he scored 17. Man Utd''s Boxing Day glee goes on If Manchester United could extend their Boxing Day home record across the entire season, they wouldn''t be experiencing the kind of drift that has affected them in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. Their record since a 3-0 defeat by Liverpool on 26 December 1978 now reads an impressive 16 wins and three draws from 19 fixtures. United have not had a Boxing Day win as big as this one since they put five past Wigan on 26 December 2011 - which, ironically, was the last day Newcastle won a Boxing Day away fixture, at Burnley. That Wigan game is the last time United scored five at home in a Premier League game. Longstaff loves playing Man Utd Few players can have had a start to their Premier League careers quite like Matty Longstaff. The 19-year-old was making his debut when he scored the winner in the reverse fixture at St James'' Park in October. Longstaff kept his place for two more games before he was dropped - and did not reappear until his team met United again. He duly scored again. Longstaff''s shot into the bottom corner from Joelinton''s lay-off meant Newcastle had taken the lead at Old Trafford for three seasons in a row - an effort that has brought them no points. Manager Steve Bruce remains without a win at the stadium where he enjoyed so much success as a player. Consequently, Newcastle are yet to record a league double over United since 1931. Man of the match - Anthony Martial (Man Utd) Teenage kicks - the stats Man Utd forward Mason Greenwood has scored eight goals in all competitions this season - the only teenager with more in Europe''s big five leagues is Borussia Dortmund''s England forward Jadon Sancho (12). Greenwood is just the fourth teenager to score in consecutive home matches for the Red Devils in the Premier League, after Ryan Giggs (1993), Wayne Rooney (2005) and Federico Macheda (2010). Newcastle''s Matty Longstaff is the third player to score both of his first two Premier League goals in two separate appearances against Manchester United, after Freddie Ljungberg in 1999 and Leighton Baines in 2006. Scott McTominay''s booking for Man Utd after just 24 seconds is the fastest yellow card given in a Premier League match since exact time data has been collected for bookings in the competition (2006-07). Man Utd''s Anthony Martial has scored in each of his three Premier League appearances against Newcastle at Old Trafford (4 goals in total). Marcus Rashford has netted 15 goals this season in 25 appearances in all competitions, already his best haul for the Red Devils in a single campaign. What''s next? Both teams are back in action on Saturday. While Manchester United make the short trip to Burnley (19:45 GMT), Newcastle host Everton (15:00 GMT).
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