Man United 3-2 Newcastle: Sanchez rescues Mourinho as Red Devils seal thrilling win

Alexis Sanchez came to the rescue for Manchester United as his last-gasp strike secured a thrilling 3-2 comeback win against embattled Newcastle.

There were reports in the build-up to the game that Jose Mourinho was on the verge of losing his job as manager after a four-match winless run.

Newcastle, lifeless and winless heading to the north-west, looked set to ratchet up the pressure on Mourinho and sent United into a tailspin after deservedly racing into a two-goal lead through Kenedy and Yoshinori Muto.

But Old Trafford was rocking during a second half that will live long in the memory as Juan Mata and Anthony Martial struck before Sanchez snatched a last-gasp winner.

This could prove a huge moment in Mourinho’s United career, although there remains big questions to answer after a pathetic first-half display in which Kenedy netted early on.

Muto compounded matters as United conceded twice within the opening 10 minutes of a Premier League match at home for the first time and matters could well have got worse.

Mourinho, gesticulating furiously on the touchline, brought on Mata for Eric Bailly after 19 dreadful minutes and exasperated fans chanted ‘Jose’s right, the board is s****’.

That underlined the issues that need solving off the field, but on it United belatedly showed togetherness, skill and intent in the second half.

Mata pulled one back from a free-kick and Martial levelled with a smart low finish, before Sanchez headed home in front of the Stretford End in a memorable win.

 

 

 

 

Source: talkSPORT

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