Hull City marked their return to the Premier League in spectacular fashion, defeating Manchester United 2-0 at the MKM Stadium on Saturday in a stunning opening-day victory.
The newly promoted side produced an energetic and disciplined display to frustrate Michael Carrick’s Manchester United, with Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy scoring first-half goals to give the hosts a commanding lead.
Hull, who returned to England’s top flight after a nine-year absence, took the lead in the 17th minute following a dangerous set-piece situation. Goalkeeper Senne Lammens initially denied Oli McBurnie, but the rebound fell to Ajayi, who calmly finished from close range.
The goal gave Hull further confidence as they continued to put pressure on United’s defence and compete aggressively for second balls.
Manchester United struggled to establish control despite having attacking players capable of causing problems. Their new-look midfield, featuring Youri Tielemans and Andrey Santos, found it difficult to impose itself on the game as Hull maintained their intensity.
Hull doubled their advantage in the 38th minute when Nobel Mendy found the net from another set-piece, sending the home supporters into celebration and leaving United with a mountain to climb before half-time.
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The two goals exposed Manchester United’s vulnerability from dead-ball situations, while Hull showed impressive organisation and determination against a side expected to challenge near the top end of the Premier League.
United attempted to respond after the interval, but Hull remained compact and disciplined, limiting the visitors’ opportunities to create clear-cut chances. Despite registering several attempts, United struggled to seriously test the hosts’ defence.
The defeat also made for a difficult competitive debut for Carrick as Manchester United’s permanent manager, particularly after the club had strengthened its midfield during the summer.
Marcus Rashford, who returned to Manchester United after spending time away from the club, was introduced from the bench but could not inspire a comeback as Hull held firm.
For Hull, the result was particularly significant given the club’s status as a newly promoted side. Their return to the Premier League had been highly anticipated, and defeating one of English football’s biggest clubs provided an immediate statement of intent.
The Tigers were also backed by a passionate home crowd throughout the match, with their energy helping the players maintain their intensity and confidence.
The victory marked Hull City’s first league win over Manchester United since 1974, making the result even more historic for the newly promoted club.
For Manchester United, however, the defeat will raise questions about their defensive organisation, attacking efficiency and overall readiness for the new campaign.
The Red Devils will now have to regroup quickly, while Hull City can take enormous confidence from a memorable start to life back in the Premier League.
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