Manchester United 1
Rooney 57'
West Bromwich Albion
Amalfitano 54', Berahino 65'
Man of the match
Victor Anichebe (West Brom)
MANCHESTER // "We'll sack who we want," chimed the 1,500 West Bromwich Albion fans at Old Trafford, "Sacked in the morning."
It was audible to manager David Moyes, standing agitated as Manchester United slipped to a shock 2-1 defeat.
Paolo Di Canio, Chris Houghton, Andre Villas-Boas and Roberto Di Matteo all have been dismissed immediately after facing West Brom, yet Moyes will not lose his job.
United, who have not finished out of the top three in England's top flight since 1991, are 12th this morning. After six games, the reigning champions - who won the title by 11 points last season - have not scored a league goal from open play since the opening-day win at Swansea City.
It is United's worst start since 1989. But the club was very different then. Average home crowds were half their current level, expectations, too. United fans have long since revised their views, but a significant number wanted Sir Alex Ferguson gone, after, according to one infamous banner "three years of excuses".
Moyes faces different pressures.
The Scot is just a few months into a six-year contract; he was appointed because United want to continue the managerial longevity they had under Ferguson.
A noble sentiment, yet United fans are not unreasonable in expecting their team to beat West Brom at home in the first league fixture after their comprehensive 4-1 defeat in the Manchester derby.
Moyes had strong words for that hammering in his pre-match programme notes, saying he was "embarrassed" and "I had not seen that level of performance from our players in any of the games".
Perhaps with the Uefa Champions League match in Donetsk on Wednesday in mind, Moyes made seven changes to the side that lost at Etihad Stadium, giving starts to Phil Jones, Jonny Evans, Nani, Shinji Kagawa, Anderson, Alexander Buttner and Javier Hernandez.
Having conceded 11 goals in their last six league matches, one more than in their previous 18 games, the pressure was on United's defence to tighten up.
They did not.
Moyes had asked for patience from fans, adding that he hoped to see his team provide a committed and driven display.
They did not.
United had more possession, they hit the crossbar with an Anderson header, but the champions were again anaemic and lacking the killer touch.
Nani, was skilled on the right, but hesitant with his final ball. Kagawa, another creative force, was substituted at the break. Moyes asked for patience and he got it. He even had a few renditions of "David Moyes' red 'n' white army" in the Mancunian sun. But that was in anticipation of what was to come - United goals.
They did not come.
West Brom took the lead in the 54th minute, the excellent Morgan Amalfitano enjoying freedom seldom gifted to visiting players as he ran from near his own half to the United area, before striking a shot past David De Gea.
The goal shocked United into a reaction. West Brom were ahead for three minutes. As substitute Robin van Persie prepared to come on, Wayne Rooney scored from another free kick, but United did not surge on.
West Brom did. They had chances too: 12 shots to United's 14, eight corners to five and came closest to re-taking the lead when Jonas Olsen headed a corner downward and onto the bar.
Anderson, profligate in possession, was replaced by Marouane Fellaini, but not before Saido Berahino had deservedly put West Brom back in front on 66 minutes. The previously supportive home fans began to groan. They are not used to this, they are used to fortress Old Trafford.
It was no fortress.
"We came here to try and play," said victorious manager Steve Clark. "We were tremendous from start to finish and did almost everything perfectly. We looked a threat every time we went forward. We created more chances and we deserved to win."
"Poor result, poor performance," offered Moyes. "We never got going. We had a lot of the ball in the first half but didn't finish chances. They always looked a threat in the first half and even more in the second."
Asked if he is concerned about United's start, Moyes said: "I was after today, but there's a lot of games to go. We're not quite opening teams up the way we would like."
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At Eternity’s Gate
Director: Julian Schnabel
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Oscar Isaacs, Mads Mikkelsen
Three stars
Brief scores:
Huesca 0
Real Madrid 1
Bale 8'
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Will the pound fall to parity with the dollar?
The idea of pound parity now seems less far-fetched as the risk grows that Britain may split away from the European Union without a deal.
Rupert Harrison, a fund manager at BlackRock, sees the risk of it falling to trade level with the dollar on a no-deal Brexit. The view echoes Morgan Stanley’s recent forecast that the currency can plunge toward $1 (Dh3.67) on such an outcome. That isn’t the majority view yet – a Bloomberg survey this month estimated the pound will slide to $1.10 should the UK exit the bloc without an agreement.
New Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly said that Britain will leave the EU on the October 31 deadline with or without an agreement, fuelling concern the nation is headed for a disorderly departure and fanning pessimism toward the pound. Sterling has fallen more than 7 per cent in the past three months, the worst performance among major developed-market currencies.
“The pound is at a much lower level now but I still think a no-deal exit would lead to significant volatility and we could be testing parity on a really bad outcome,” said Mr Harrison, who manages more than $10 billion in assets at BlackRock. “We will see this game of chicken continue through August and that’s likely negative for sterling,” he said about the deadlocked Brexit talks.
The pound fell 0.8 per cent to $1.2033 on Friday, its weakest closing level since the 1980s, after a report on the second quarter showed the UK economy shrank for the first time in six years. The data means it is likely the Bank of England will cut interest rates, according to Mizuho Bank.
The BOE said in November that the currency could fall even below $1 in an analysis on possible worst-case Brexit scenarios. Options-based calculations showed around a 6.4 per cent chance of pound-dollar parity in the next one year, markedly higher than 0.2 per cent in early March when prospects of a no-deal outcome were seemingly off the table.
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Roger Federer's 2018 record
Australian Open Champion
Rotterdam Champion
Indian Wells Runner-up
Miami Second round
Stuttgart Champion
Halle Runner-up
Wimbledon Quarter-finals
Cincinnati Runner-up
US Open Fourth round
Shanghai Semi-finals
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SCORES IN BRIEF
Lahore Qalandars 186 for 4 in 19.4 overs
(Sohail 100,Phil Salt 37 not out, Bilal Irshad 30, Josh Poysden 2-26)
bt Yorkshire Vikings 184 for 5 in 20 overs
(Jonathan Tattersall 36, Harry Brook 37, Gary Ballance 33, Adam Lyth 32, Shaheen Afridi 2-36).
Match info
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RESULTS
5pm Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (Dirt) 1,400m
Winner AF Nashrah, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Ernst Oertel (trainer)
5.30pm Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (D) 1,400m
Winner Mutaqadim, Riccardo Iacopini, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami.
6pm Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (D) 1,600m
Winner Hameem, Jose Santiago, Abdallah Al Hammadi.
6.30pm Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (D) 1,600m
Winner AF Almomayaz, Sandro Paiva, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.
7pm Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 (D) 1,800m
Winner Dalil Al Carrere, Fernando Jara, Mohamed Daggash.
7.30pm Handicap (TB) Dh70,000 (D) 1,000m
Winner Lahmoom, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer.
8pm Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 (D) 1,000m
Winner Jayide Al Boraq, Bernardo Pinheiro, Khalifa Al Neyadi.
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Brief scores:
Manchester City 2
Gundogan 27', De Bruyne 85'
Crystal Palace 3
Schlupp 33', Townsend 35', Milivojevic 51' (pen)
Man of the Match: Andros Townsend (Crystal Palace)
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Name: Yousef Al Bahar
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