Premier League: Manchester United saved by their new hero Joshua Zirkzee against Fulham

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As Ligue 1 2024-2025 kicked off this Friday, so did the Premier League. At home, Manchester United hosted Fulham to try to start their new season with a victory. In the first half, the match was generally dominated by the Red Devils. More incisive, the Mancunians were nevertheless unable to open the scoring, like Bruno Fernandes, who was unlucky against Bernd Leno (29th, 35th).





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After the break, salvation came from substitute Joshua Zirkzee. Signed for €44 million from Bologna, the Dutch striker came on after the hour mark. Found by a cross from Scott McTominay, the former Bayern Munich player beat Leno with a left-footed shot and allowed Old Trafford to exult. A dream debut that allowed United to pocket a precious victory right from the start.

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