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Manchester United vs West Ham: Paul Pogba penalties edge Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side past Hammers

Relive all the action from Old Trafford

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 13 April 2019 12:49 EDT
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Paul Pogba's brace bailed out Manchester United as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side stuttered to a fortuitous 2-1 win against West Ham.

Tuesday's huge Champions League quarter-final challenge in Barcelona looms large, but attention first turned to securing a return to European football's top table next season.

United moved within two points of the top four as a pair of Pogba penalties sealed victory at Old Trafford, but those in attendance will know how fortunate Solskjaer's side were to have secured a point, never mind three.

Relive all the action from Old Trafford.

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88 minutes

He's strapped up, a Karate Kid black wrapping around his forehead, the treatment wasting a bit of time.

West Ham still alive, just, but time is running out. We may be in for a lengthy stoppage time period, too.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:16

89 minutes

Angelo Ogbonna's header back towards Lukasz Fabianski is underweight but the goalkeeper scampers out and knocks the ball past Anthony Martial to relieve the potential danger.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:17

90 minutes

Manchester United's bus is parked. Two solid banks of four.

FIVE additional minutes.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:18

90 + 2 minutes

Marcus Rashford shows real character, now on the left wing and tracking right the way back to scythe the ball from Grady Diangana with a strong tackle. 

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:19

90 + 3 minutes 

Stuck in the middle for West Ham, unable to force the ball forward at pace and with no Andy Carroll up front for the lump.

That's better. Michail Antonio's chase forces David De Gea to put the ball out of play.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:21

90 + 4 minutes

But Antonio is out-muscled and Fabian Balbuena concedes a throw on halfway.

That could be that.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:22

Full Time: Manchester United 2-1 West Ham

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:23

A real battle for Manchester United, but a win to get back on track, fortune favouring the fearful as West Ham were cruelly denied anything from a game in which they were the better team.

Paul Pogba's pair of penalties best Felipe Anderson's back-post finish, but the match officials will again be in the spotlight with West Ham falling foul of a couple of questionable decisions.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:25

The three points take Manchester United back above Arsenal into fifth place. Unai Emery's side visit Watford on Monday. 

West Ham stay eleventh, though they could move neither up nor down. Plenty of positives to take for Manuel Pellegrini, but it's a third defeat on the bounce and their best of the rest goal seems a distant one.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:28

That's all from us here tonight after an action-packed day of Premier League action. 20 goals across Saturday's six fixtures.

Plenty more to come tomorrow, including that hotly-anticipated clash at Anfield. Chelsea are again on Merseyside hoping to spoil a Liverpool title challenge, and Jurgen Klopp's side can ill-afford to let things slip...

From me, Harry Latham-Coyle, and The Independent, it's goodnight!

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 19:31

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