Van Gaal hails Martial's 'marvellous' debut goal for United
If Anthony Martial had dared
to dream about how his Manchester United debut would pan out he would
probably have dismissed as idle fantasy any notion of scoring a
wondergoal to down their fierce rivals Liverpool.
The footballing fates were certainly smiling on the French teenager
as he danced past three flailing defenders and slotted the ball calmly
into the back of the net, sending the home fans wild and prompting an
ironic chorus of 'what a waste of money'.
The winger capped an
excellent 3-1 victory with the moment of the match and announced his
arrival to a fanbase who had been openly questioning the wisdom of
spending an initial 36 million pounds ($55.54 million ) on a player who
had shown little more than potential at former club Monaco.
United
manager Louis van Gaal, who had come under scrutiny for sanctioning the
deadline-day deal this month and had even been accused of
'panic-buying', was suitably impressed if typically understated.
"Not
a bad goal I think," he told Sky Sports. "He did alright. He scored a
marvellous goal and physically he can play in the Premier League."
Van
Gaal had oddly been more impressed with United's drab first-half
performance, when they dominated possession but created nothing, than
their thrilling second-half display.
A goalless first half was
followed by a much more determined start to the second when Daley Blind
beautifully curled United into the lead from a training ground-inspired
set piece and Ander Herrera doubled the advantage from the penalty spot.
Christian Benteke's spectacular late bicycle kick gave Liverpool
faint hope their tame performance did not truly merit before the
19-year-old Martial, who had come on as a 65th-minute substitute, ended
the contest with four minutes remaining.
While the end-to-end conclusion had fans on their feet, it clearly was not to Van Gaal's liking.
"We played better in the first half," the Dutchman said. "We had far more control but we didn't create much.
"I am very happy with the first goal because that is what we practised in many training sessions and now it is coming out.
"The first goal decided the match because they had to come at us, giving us more space so we could score more."
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