Manchester United were dire in the opening 45 minutes, and were lucky to just be 1-0 down at half-time.Their ability to pass the ball out from the back was shocking, and they seemed to be getting caught out whenever the ball went towards the midfield.Tomas Soucek’s header from close range gave the Hammers a deserved lead five minutes before the interval, but things almost went from bad to worse just moments later.Sebastian Haller was played through on goal one-on-one with Dean Henderson, and he seemed set to roll the ball into the net after rounding the keeper.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s blushes were spared when the French striker fell over his own feet while preparing to stroke the ball home into the empty net.In the second half, however, they.
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