by Agency Reporter
Manchester United players
| credits: AFP
| credits: AFP
Manchester
United continued their unbeaten start to life under new boss Louis van
Gaal, beating Inter Milan 5-3 on penalties in Washington DC after the
game finished 0-0.
United converted all of their kicks in
the shoot-out at FedEx Field, Darren Fletcher slamming home the winner
after Marco Andreolli had hit the crossbar.
Having beaten Roma last week, United have
one foot in the final of the International Champions Cup, where they
could face Manchester City.
United’s new signing Luke Shaw, who van
Gaal had described as unfit on the eve of the game, came on to play
wing-back for the second half, while Wilfried Zaha, who showed plenty of
promise on his first appearance of the tour, was introduced to play up
front.
Former United stalwart Nemanja Vidic was
in the Inter line-up and made a key challenge on Zaha before he was
substituted with 18 minutes left.
Van Gaal’s men were sporting their new
blue kit for the first time but, although they passed the ball around
nicely before the break, they struggled to create clear-cut chances.
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