Want Away Pogba Helps Limp Man United Beat Perth Glory

13th July 2019

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had his players training the morning before the game and, apart from James, it took them time to get going during sluggish first half on a heavy pitch

Manchester United's football player Paul Pogba during an open training session preparing for their pre-season friendly football match against Perth Glory at Optus Stadium in Perth on July 11, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Manchester United's football player Paul Pogba during an open training session preparing for their pre-season friendly football match against Perth Glory at Optus Stadium in Perth on July 11, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • An under-pressure United struggled in their pre-season opener against a weakened Perth Glory, who won Australia's A-League Premiers Plate last season
  • Romelu Lukaku, reportedly looking to secure a move to Inter Milan, was rested but is expected to play on Wednesday against Leeds United

PERTH, Australia- Want-away star Paul Pogba overcame a turbulent week and helped a lacklustre Manchester United post a 2-0 friendly victory over Perth Glory on Saturday afternoon.

An under-pressure United struggled in their pre-season opener against a weakened Perth Glory, who won Australia's A-League Premiers Plate last season.

After a scoreless opening half, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer changed his entire lineup and inserted several stars, including Pogba whose uncertain future at Old Trafford has overshadowed United's pre-season tour of Australia.

United finally cracked Perth's tenacious defence in the 60th minute when Pogba showcased his sublime touch with a deft back heel to forward Marcus Rashford, who struck it past goalkeeper Liam Reddy.

After being linked with a move to Real Madrid and Juventus, Pogba played the entire second half and helped United find more fluency. James Garner, 18, sealed the result with a long-range strike in the dying stages.

Suffering from a lack of numbers for the friendly, Perth fielded a youthful team including two 15-year-olds.

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Solskjaer rested most of his guns in the first half, including Pogba, Rashford  and regular goalkeeper David de Gea.

United, in their new gold away strip, controlled a subdued first half with speedy winger Daniel James eye-catching on the left flank. 

Teenage midfielder Tahith Chong worked his way into the game after a slow start but could not breakthrough.

The Dutchman was on the end of Perth's physicality when he received a strong bump from Glory captain Shane Lowry that looked more reminiscent of the Australian Rules football match played on the same Perth Stadium ground the night before.

After a dismal end to the 2018-19 season, United's underwhelming performance keeps the pressure firmly on Solskjaer who took the reins from Jose Mourinho last December.

Romelu Lukaku, reportedly looking to secure a move to Inter Milan, was rested but is expected to play on Wednesday against Leeds United.

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After their 10-day Australian tour, United continue on for pre-season games in Singapore and China.