Manchester United endured a nightmare start to the new Premier League campaign, falling to a 2-0 defeat against newly promoted Hull City in the opening weekend of fixtures. Playing away in northeast England, the Red Devils struggled to find any offensive rhythm and conceded both goals from set-pieces during a dismal first half.
Set-Piece Deficit Downs Red Devils Early
The visiting side, which finished third in the Premier League standings the previous season, quickly found themselves overwhelmed by a vibrant and aggressive Hull City squad. Early in the fixture, goalkeeper Senne Lammens was forced into action to repel a sharply hit header and tip a dangerous cross-shot over his crossbar. However, the subsequent corner kick exposed defensive frailties in the Manchester United backline. Despite an initial goal-line clearance by Lammens, defender Semi Ajayi reacted fastest to bundle in a close-range finish, breaking the deadlock in the 17th minute to put the Tigers ahead 1-0.
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Hull City capitalized on further disciplinary lapses later in the half. Youri Tielemans conceded a free kick just outside the penalty area, giving the home side a prime scoring opportunity. The resulting dead-ball delivery found the head of defender Nobel Mendy, the club’s record signing who arrived from Rayo Vallecano. Mendy powered his header past the defense to double the advantage in the 38th minute, capping a dominant first 45 minutes for the hosts.
Supporters React as Attacking Flaws Persist
Home supporters inside the stadium reveled in the scoreline as the match progressed, punctuating their team’s possession sequences with mocking “olé” chants and mimicking claw gestures toward the visiting away section. Despite making tactical adjustments at halftime—including the introduction of Marcus Rashford, who made his first competitive appearance in a red shirt since December 2024 following a loan spell—Manchester United failed to break through.
The visitors’ attacking line lacked both precision and sharpness against a resolute Hull City defense. The Tigers, who secured promotion after finishing sixth in the previous season’s Championship, preserved their clean sheet largely thanks to another summer acquisition. Greek goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis delivered a crucial save in the 79th minute to deny Bryan Mbeumo, ensuring the promoted side secured an opening-day victory.
Next Fixture and League Outlook
Looking ahead to the second matchday of the domestic season, Manchester United will return home to face another recently promoted club, Ipswich, as manager and squad search for an immediate response. Meanwhile, Hull City aims to build on their momentum following a win that establishes an early benchmark for their campaign in England’s top flight.
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