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Van Persie's debut for Manchester sees United lose opener 0-1 to Everton

Updated on: 21 August,2012 03:25 AM IST  | 
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This was the first time Manchester United lost their first game of the season since 2004 when Eidur Gudjohnsen's goal secured Chelsea a 1-0 win.

Van Persie's debut for Manchester sees United lose opener 0-1 to Everton

Robin van Persie suffered a losing start to his Manchester United career as Marouane Fellaini gave Everton a surprise 1-0 win at Goodison Park on Monday.


Van Persie, who joined United from Arsenal for £24 million last week, was forced to watch the opening 68 minutes from the substitutes bench before coming on 11 minutes after Fellaini's goal.


But the Dutch forward was unable to inspire a United comeback and Everton deservedly chalked up a fine win in their first match of the Premier League season.u00a0


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Belgium international Fellaini's well-placed header finds the back of the net. Pic/AFP

Belgium international Fellaini had already been denied by the woodwork before heading the winner, while Everton midfielder Leon Osman hit the crossbar as David Moyes' side dominated a toothless United from start to finish.

Van Persie's decision to snub champions Manchester City in favour of a move to United has renewed optimism at Old Trafford that they can wrestle the title back from their local rivals this season.u00a0

But Ferguson's team will need to improve on this erratic display if they are to win a 20th English league crown.u00a0

Although Van Persie started his United career on the bench due to a lack of match sharpness, there was one new face in United's line-up in the shape of Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa, the £12 million signing from Borussia Dortmund.u00a0

Kagawa was impressive at time, but it was Nani who went closest to opening the scoring for the visitors, the Portuguese flashing a long-range effort narrowly wide in the 23rd minute, before Wayne Rooney was denied by Tim Howard's outstretched hand from a free-kick six minutes later.u00a0

However this was anything but one-way traffic.u00a0

Everton, partly responsible for United's title downfall last season after coming from 4-2 down to draw 4-4 at Old Trafford in April, caused Ferguson's make-shift defence all kinds of problems before half-time.u00a0

With Rio Ferdinand out with a groin injury, Michael Carrick stood in at centre-back alongside the returning Nemanja Vidic, back in the team after a long-term cruciate knee ligament injury.u00a0

But the ease in which Fellaini glided past the England international before striking the woodwork in the 14th minute made uncomfortable viewing for Ferguson.u00a0

In addition, United keeper David de Gea made four excellent stops to deny Steven Pienaar twice before half-time, while Leon Osman and Leighton Baines also suffered frustration at the hands of the Spanish keeper.u00a0

De Gea's stop from Osman's powerful shot-on-the-turn was the pick of the saves.u00a0

The second half started the way the first period ended -- with United under the cosh and looking rattled at the back.u00a0

Osman was denied by the underside of the bar after a sweeping 49th minute move.u00a0

But the outstanding Fellaini broke the deadlock in the 57th minute after rising above Carrick to meet Darron Gibson's corner and plant a powerful header beyond De Gea.u00a0

That sparked movement on the United bench and the moment all United fans had been waiting for -- van Persie's debut -- finally arrived in the 68th minute after Tom Cleverley had been denied an equaliser by Phil Jagielka's goalline clearance.u00a0

Van Persie showed flashes of what he is capable of, yet he was unable to inspire his team-mates as United lost their first game of the season for the first time since Eidur Gudjohnsen's goal secured Chelsea a 1-0 win in 2004.u00a0

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