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Saturday 27 September 2014

FOOTBALL UPDATE: Manchester United 2-1 West Ham

T 90' +6
HT 2-1

BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
Date: Saturday, 27th September
Kick off: 15:00
Venue: Old Trafford
Key events

Manchester United
Goal Rooney 5'
Manchester United
Goal van Persie 22'

West Ham United
Goal Sakho 37'

Manchester United
Dismissal Rooney 59'

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27 September 2014 Updated 17:30
By Mandeep Sanghera - BBC Sport


Wayne Rooney picked up his first red card in the league since March 2009
Rooney scores 175th Premier League goal Captain then dismissed for rash challenge Van Persie takes Man Utd goal tally to 50 Diafra Sakho scores fourth Hammers goal in five games
Wayne Rooney was sent off for Manchester United as his side clung on to resolutely beat West Ham for their second league win of the season.

The home side were cruising after Rooney swept in a Rafael cross and Robin van Persie rifled in a low shot.

But Diafra Sakho nodded in for the Hammers before Rooney was sent off for a reckless tackle on Stewart Downing.

Enner Valencia shot wide and Kevin Nolan had an effort ruled out for offside as the home side held on.

The relief was palpable around Old Trafford at the final whistle, while there was also anger at referee Lee Mason for his decision to dismiss Rooney just before the hour mark.

However, the England striker kicked out at Downing as the Hammers threatened to launch a counter-attack and is now set to miss games against former club Everton, West Brom and Chelsea.

West Ham will be left to rue being on the wrong end of a close offside call when Nolan's last-gasp prod was disallowed but they have now lost 20 of their last 22 league games at Old Trafford.

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal had been looking for a response from his side following their 5-3 humbling at Leicester last Sunday and, although his side won, it was almost a similar story.

A defensive crisis had forced the Dutchman to start with 19-year-old Paddy McNair in central defence and £27m summer signing Luke Shaw at left-back as both made their club debuts.

But, for all of the home side's struggles at the back, they still had a vast array of attacking artillery and it did not take long for that to fire.

Rafael raced down the right flank and delivered a cross which Rooney converted with a first-time glanced shot to the far post.

Van Gaal has questioned the England international's ability to play as a striker (external) but Rooney's finish was clinical and took his tally to 175 as he overtook Thierry Henry to move into the outright third position in the Premier League's record of all-time top scorers.

The home side almost ruined their eye-catching forward play when a poor back pass from midfield released Enner Valencia on the home goal only for the Ecuadorian to blaze his effort over.

United's second came when Ander Herrera dispossessed Alex Song before Radamel Falcao slid a pass through to Van Persie, who angled in a right-foot shot.

But, Van Gaal's side had shown against Leicester that they have a propensity for hitting the self destruct button and they again made life difficult for themselves.

Referee Lee Mason denied the Hammers a penalty when Morgan Amalfitano's hooked cross appeared to strike the arm of Falcao before the visitors pulled a goal back.

Home keeper David De Gea missed punching away a corner and, after Valencia's header came back off the crossbar, Sakho was on hand to nod home for his fourth goal in five games.

Rooney's red card then gave the visiting side hope but, despite a Sakho header into the side-netting and Nolan's late effort, Van Gaal's side secured a much-needed victory.

Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal:
"The win is very important, you can imagine that. We played a very good first half with attractive football. We conceded again a goal from a set play.

"But OK, I am very happy that we hold the result until the end because it is very difficult to play against a team who not only have have one more player but who also play a lot of high balls. I am very pleased with the attitude of my players."

On Rooney red card:
"It was a break out of a set play of ours and he makes a professional foul, I think you can call it like that. I don't think Wayne wanted to do it that way but he did it and you can give a red card."

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce:
"I've looked on the laptop and Kevin Nolan made a good run from deep and put the ball in the net. Unfortunately for us, the assistant saw something we didn't.

"It's unfortunate when you've worked so hard to get back in the game.

"We gifted Manchester United two goals and at 11 v 11 we had the best chances. Diafra Sakho could easily have had a hat-trick."

Paddy McNair, 19, made his Manchester United debut having come from the club's youth set-up

Only Alan Shearer (260) and Andy Cole (189) have scored more Premier League goals than Rooney (175)

Robin van Persie has netted five goals in his last four Premier League games against West Ham

Diafra Sakho has scored four goals in five games for West Ham

Rooney (right) was sent off in the league for the first time since being dismissed against Fulham in 2009

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal had little complaint over Rooney's red card
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