Wolf.17 Posted August 17 Share Posted August 17 There was a pleasing symmetry for Manchester United in Joshua Zirkzee scoring a late winner on his Premier League debut against Fulham at Old Trafford. Twenty-three years earlier, another Dutch forward did the same thing for United against the same opponents. Zirkzee may not get close to Ruud van Nistelrooy's 150 goals in five seasons for the club but given his fellow countryman has returned to United as manager Erik ten Hag's coaching assistant, there was shared delight in his smartly taken 87th-minute effort. "It doesn't matter if he is Dutch or English or Russian or South American," said Ten Hag. "It is Man Utd. He is a Man Utd player and it is very good for a striker to come in and score his first goal." Ten Hag referenced the struggles of Rasmus Hojlund, his big money striking purchase last season, who was 15 games into his Premier League career before he finally found the net, against Aston Villa on Boxing Day. "Remember last season when Rasmus scored a first goal [against Brighton in his second game on 16 September] and we wait on the halfway line for two minutes before VAR decided the ball was over the [goal] line [before the cross]. It was very frustrating." On such fine margins can major moments turn. Zirkzee's goal sent the vast majority of a capacity crowd into raptures. The noise did justice to the build-up the £36.5m signing from Italian side Bologna had been given. "I've been told [scoring at the Stretford End] it's one of the best feelings at Man Utd," he said. "I'm so thankful and blessed I could experience it in my first game. It's an amazing feeling. "It's been amazing, it's been a dream actually." The result also allowed for a more reflective assessment from pundits who, as former United captains, seem to have spent so long being critical of their old club. Gary Neville was delighted at the overall sense of control and impetus at the club, which comes from the presence of a new chief executive in Omar Berrada and sporting director in Dan Ashworth. "Man Utd need to be a serious football club and it looks at least like that is happening," he said. "The prices [being paid for players] seem to be better. It was embarrassing in large parts of last season and pathetic in certain games. Where they are now is a strong position. I feel more optimistic." Zirkzee's display included a nonchalant celebration that matched the way in which he took the goal, sweeping Alejandro Garnacho's right-wing cross into the bottom corner with the minimum of fuss. "It was a brilliant finish," said Roy Keane. "He was neat and tidy in the link up. United need to punish teams more but they were a threat and to score on your debut is huge." There was complication around Zirkzee in the summer. Ten Hag revealed the 23-year-old ended last season with an injury which was going to rule him out of Euro 2024 only for further injuries to the Dutch squad to mean he was picked by Ronald Koeman anyway. It meant Zirkzee had an extended break off the back of not being fit, meaning he had to be managed carefully when he did report for pre-season training, which is why he was on the bench throughout the Community Shield defeat by Manchester City at Wembley. "We had to look at every individual and he had to build up some deficits," said Ten Hag. "He has some attributes we didn't have and straight away he showed it. He is very good in his linking up combinations - but he has to arrive in the box to score goals. That is what he did today." https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cm2n5gzpg9no Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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