Premier League
- March 2, 2016
- • 21:00
- • Old Trafford, Manchester
- Referee: M. Jones
- • Attendance: 75272
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The hosts made it four wins in a row in all
competitions with a late winner against Quique Sanchez Flores' side that
reignites their chances of Champions League qualification
Manchester United moved level on points with Manchester City in fourth place after Juan Mata’s late free kick saw the Red Devils beat Watford 1-0 at Old Trafford.Louis van Gaal handed the Spaniard the armband in the absence of the injured Wayne Rooney, but United were fortunate to be level at the break.
After their morale-boosting 3-2 win over Arsenal at the weekend, earned by a double from 18-year-old Marcus Rashford, Van Gaal's injury-hit side were given a series of let-offs by Watford striker Odion Ighalo, who missed a host of chances.
United partnered the fit-again Anthony Martial with Rashford and, after the interval, asked questions of Watford before Mata stepped up from 20 yards with 83 minutes on the clock to settle the contest.
With a sixth goalless draw of their Premier League campaign on the cards, Mata found the top corner to move United level on points with fourth-placed City, who were beaten 3-0 at Liverpool but still have a game in hand on their neighbours.
Watford - who will rue Ighalo's wastefulness and the lack of a second-half penalty for a foul on Sebastian Prodl by Matteo Darmian - can count themselves unfortunate as they failed to edge closer to Quique Sanchez Flores' 40-point target.
While Rashford kept his place up front alongside Martial, Timothy Fosu-Mensah was handed a first start for United as he came in for the rested Michael Carrick.
Watford made four changes from their goalless draw with Bournemouth, and skipper Troy Deeney bullied Fosu-Mensah off the ball early on, allowing Ighalo to send Watford's first effort wide, with the Nigerian then shooting tamely at David de Gea after Daley Blind gave the ball away.
Morgan Schneiderlin volleyed wide at the other end but the chances continued to come and go for Ighalo, who dragged an effort wide before electing to shoot at De Gea instead of supplying Deeney a tap-in.
De Gea denied the luckless Ighalo once more before half-time, following a sloppy backpass from Fosu-Mensah, and the theme continued after the break.
Another poor United backpass allowed Ighalo another sight on goal only to be crowded out with Etienne Capoue almost beating De Gea from distance soon after.
Rashford blocked Prodl's header on the line before United got in the ascendancy as Mata tested Heurelho Gomes before angling a sidefooted effort wide of the Brazilian's goal.
United, often accused of lacking ideas going forward this term, were vibrant up front late on but saw Nordin Amrabat almost benefit when Blind's clearance deflected into his path before Darmian took a risk by hauling down Prodl at a corner.
But United were given their opportunity when Martial was fouled by Miguel Britos on the edge of the area, allowing Mata to provide a captain's contribution and earn a third-straight league win.
Match Stats — Team Stats
Manchester Unitedv.Watford
Attack
- Goals
Manchester United Comparison Watford 1 100%0% 0 - Total Shots (including blocked shots)
Manchester United Comparison Watford 14 51.9%48.1% 13 - Shots On Target
Manchester United Comparison Watford 3 50%50% 3 - Blocked Shots
Manchester United Comparison Watford 5 55.6%44.4% 4 - Shots from outside the box
Manchester United Comparison Watford 8 66.7%33.3% 4 - Shots from inside the box
Manchester United Comparison Watford 6 40%60% 9 - Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots)
Manchester United Comparison Watford 33.3% 50%50%
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