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Sep 20, 2015 at 4pm UK
 
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Pelle (13', 85')
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Martial (34', 50'), Mata (68')

Anthony Martial double helps Manchester United to victory at Southampton

Anthony Martial scores twice on his full debut to help Manchester United to a 3-2 win at Southampton.

Anthony Martial scored twice on his first Premier League start as Manchester United emerged 3-2 winners at Southampton this afternoon.

The Saints started the match brightly and carved out the first chance of the afternoon in the 11th minute when Dusan Tadic volleyed Sadio Mane's cross just wide of the post.

Southampton's Italian striker Graziano Pelle (R) scores their opening goal past Manchester United's Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea (L) duringthe English Premier League football match between Southampton and Manchester United at St Mary's Stadium in South© Getty Images

The early warning went unheeded and United found themselves trailing minutes later, Graziano Pelle scrambling home the rebound after Mane's initial strike was parried by David de Gea.

United's defence was caught ball-watching again in the 16th minute, allowing Pelle to race clear for a one-on-one with De Gea, but the Italian's effort came back off the post.

Southampton dominated the opening stages, but United had the chance to level things up in the 25th minute when Juan Mata's lofted pass found the head of Memphis Depay in front of goal, only for the Dutchman to nod over unchallenged.

The Red Devils were on level terms in the 33rd minute courtesy of Martial on his full league debut. The French youngster latched on to a through-ball from Mata and wrong-footed Maarten Stekelenburg by feigning to shoot, before finishing on the turn.

Anthony Martial of Manchester United celebrates scoring the opening goal with Marcos Rojo and Juan Mata of Manchester United during the Barclays Premier League match between Southampton and Manchester United at St Mary's Stadium on September 20, 2015© Getty Images

Ronald Koeman's side looked rattled after surrendering the lead, and United pressed for a second as Mata went on a mazy run into the danger zone, but a well-timed challenge from Virgil van Dijk stopped the final attack of the first period in its tracks.

United took the lead for the first time in the match just after half time when an under-hit back-pass from Maya Yoshida sent Martial clean through on goal, and he kept his composure to double his tally for the afternoon.

Southampton almost drew level on the hour mark as Jose Fonte leapt high in the box to send a bullet header towards goal, which De Gea only just kept out at full stretch.

Manchester United's French striker Anthony Martial celebrates after scoring his second goal as Southampton's Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg (C) reacts during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Manchester United at St © Getty Images

Louis van Gaal's side extended their lead in the 68th minute through Mata, who was on hand to rifle home the rebound after Depay crashed an effort against the upright.

The closing stages were anything but comfortable for the Red Devils as Pelle notched up his second of the match with five minutes to go, the Italian planting a Mane cross beyond De Gea to set up a nervy finish.

United had five long minutes of stoppage time to hold out through - and Southampton almost made them count as Victor Wanyama tested De Gea with 93 on the clock - but the Red Devils made it over the line to collect maximum points.

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Southampton's Italian striker Graziano Pelle (R) scores their opening goal past Manchester United's Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea (L) duringthe English Premier League football match between Southampton and Manchester United at St Mary's Stadium in South
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