Monday 24 October 2016

Premier League 2: United 1 Arsenal 0

United's youngsters have faced some tough games this season against sides with older and more experienced players, but this was a young Arsenal team and the Reds just about edged a deserved victory thanks to an early goal from Ro-Shaun Williams.

It came after only six minutes, Williams stooping at the far post to score with a well-placed header.  Although Arsenal had the bulk of the possession in the first half, this largely consisted of fairly toothless probing of the comfortable United defence and it was the Reds who came closest to scoring the next goal, Olosunde finding himself through on goal in the closing minutes of the half, only for Arsenal keeper Keto to turn his shot wide.  

United took the game to Arsenal in the second half, pushing hard for a second goal but not producing an effort that threatened Keto until the keeper did superbly to keep out Harrop's shot from an angle in the 65th minute.  In what was now becoming a more open game, Hinds drew a save from Johnstone with his side's first shot on target and Poole did well to clear the danger deep in his own area following another dangerous attack from the Gunners.

Arguably United's two best players on the night, Riley and Harrop, linked well in an attack that saw the latter's effort saved but by that point United had seen off the best Arsenal had to offer and were able to see the game out for a well-earned three points.







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