Manchester United vs Leeds United. Premier League.
Old TraffordAttendance72,732.
Report as Bruno Fernandes (3), Mason Greenwood and Fred demolish Leeds; Luke Ayling stunner academic; Paul Pogba stars in pulsating Old Trafford clash as fans return; watch free match highlights from 5.15pm
Saturday 14 August 2021 21:06, UK
Bruno Fernandes scored a hat-trick at a raucous Old Trafford as Manchester United made a stunning start to the new Premier League season with a 5-1 rout of old rivals Leeds.
Fernandes familiarly starred in a pulsating clash in front of almost 75,000 fans, opening the scoring (30) before settling an epic contest after a frantic second-half spell during which Luke Ayling's spectacular strike had fleetingly pulled Leeds level.
Mason Greenwood (52) drilled Manchester United back ahead before Fernandes sent them clear in ruthless fashion (53, 60) to thrillingly kickstart a campaign Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has deemed "vitally important" as he bids to finally deliver silverware.
Paul Pogba recorded the fourth assist of his own imperious display when he teed up Fred for a fifth (68) and, in a further show of Manchester United might, made way late on for £73m arrival Jadon Sancho.
Solskjaer has declared "nothing is beyond" his players this term and with more recruits to unleash, as well as absent high-profile players to return, this irresistible attacking display sent an ominous early message of intent.
Sancho had been named on the bench with Solskjaer admitting a disrupted pre-season made it "too soon" for a start, but the feverish mood inside Old Trafford was further heightened when Raphael Varane was introduced to the crowd ahead of kick-off.
Returning supporters of two famous foes went through their back catalogues to raise the noise but, on the pitch, the hosts set the tone and Scott McTominay, who scored twice in last season's 6-2 rout, forced Liam Cooper into a smart early block after being slipped in by Fernandes.
Mason Greenwood made Illan Meslier work as hard harrying left Leeds flustered, before Pogba shot wide after a feint too many, but David de Gea had to deny Jack Harrison and Mateusz Klich as the visitors served a reminder of their own threat on the counter.
Leeds were acclimatising but then Manchester United were ahead, Fernandes, who tormented Robin Koch with Kalvin Phillips only fit enough for the bench, taking a controlling touch on the run with his right foot before watching a shot with his left bounce off Meslier's knee and into the net.
Solskjaer pumped both fists in the air as Old Trafford rocked and Luke Shaw, high up the pitch and always enterprising, went close to providing more cause for celebration with an effort venomous, but into the side-netting.
Marcelo Bielsa sent on new signing Junior Firpo for Rodrigo at the break but a Leeds stalwart restored parity in stunning fashion moments after the restart, Ayling taking a touch before arrowing into the top corner.
Manchester United were stung but only for moments as the game lurched back with breath-taking speed.
Greenwood converted Pogba's glorious channel ball to swiftly wrestle back the momentum and suddenly, the hosts had a cushion as Fernandes - found again by Pogba - cut inside and watched Ayling scramble in vain to stop his shot crossing the chalk, goal-line technology confirming as much.
Fernandes had his hat-trick after another arcing run to meet a Victor Lindelof ball was followed by a blistering strike into the roof of the net and Solskjaer's side were rampant, fuelled by the force of four stands.
Pogba's pull-back was swept in by Fred as Manchester United made it five, the Frenchman departing to widespread appreciation as Sancho finally got a taste of his new surroundings.
Raphinha lashed wide for Leeds, before a Tyler Roberts penalty appeal was dismissed with contempt, but this crackling encounter had long been won and this was Fernandes' day, the Portugal star leaving with the match ball clasped tight, to the sound of buoyant returning home supporters.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on BT Sport: "[Fernandes] is a risk-taker, he always has been. He's a Man United player, and when you are a forward player, you need to have confidence, a little bit of arrogance and take risks.
"Today [for Pogba] was just about: 'go out there enjoy yourself'. We just gave him the freedom of roaming wherever you want to go and get on the ball. Paul can create moments out of nothing, he is so strong and I was so impressed by his fitness so that is a good sign.
"There's always the next game, but this is a great start. This is for me the way I want to see my team play, not just because it is Leeds. I want to see them running going forward, taking risks, and we looked fit - some of these players have not played more than 45 minutes.
"Football without the fans is different. We had a season unbeaten away from home, that's unprecedented really when you are with fans, so for us home form is going to be so much better this year."
Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa to BT Sport: "The succession of three goals in such a short space of time overcame us. To have lost the way we lost cannot be described as just a blip.
"It was difficult for us to take the ball off them and it was difficult for us to turn our possession into chances."
Manchester United travel to Southampton next weekend for a 2pm kick-off on Super Sunday, while Leeds will hope the long-awaited return of fans to Elland Road can boost their bid to bounce back against Everton next Saturday.