Manchester United see off Cardiff to start Ole Gunnar Solskjaer era with a win
Latest reaction from the Premier League fixture at the Cardiff City Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reign as Manchester United caretaker manager began with a convincing 5-1 win at former club Cardiff.
The 45-year-old took over earlier this week after Jose Mourinho was sacked on Tuesday following United's poor start to the Premier League season and saw his side stroll past the Bluebirds with plenty to spare.
The Cardiff City Stadium result is the first time United have scored five goals in the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge, and it keeps Solskjaer's side in sixth place.
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Manchester City are sizeable favourites at home against Crystal Palace this afternoon as they seek a win to keep pace with Liverpool, who safely returned home with three points in the bag after a Friday night visit to Wolves.
Roy Hodgson's side face a tough task today, but the Palace manager thinks his side won't be overawed and have a real chance of victory:
Just a few moments from kick off this afternoon.
Plenty of Christmas cheer around the grounds today, though this Newcastle fan may perhaps just be trying to keep warm...
Manchester City 0-0 Crystal Palace, 2 minutes
Vicente Guaita has come into the Crystal Palace team recently and is forced into an early flying stop to prevent Fabian Delph opening the scoring.
West Ham 0-0 Watford, 3 minutes
West Ham are seeking a fifth consecutive win and nearly begin in perfect fashion.
Christian Kabasele does brilliantly to get back and prevent Javier Hernandez slotting home Robert Snodgrass' cross.
Bournemouth 0-0 Brighton, 6 minutes
A battle for the South Coast at the Vitality Stadium and Brighton have started well.
First Florin Andone can't latch on to a Jurgen Locadia cross and then Yves Bissouma's effort is clear of the crossbar.
Both sides keen to play attacking football in the opening minutes. There could be goals in this one.
Travelling Southampton fans all received a free Santa hat today. Perks.
Bournemouth 0-0 Brighton, 11 minutes
More good play from Brighton and Yves Bissouma forces Asmir Begovic into a strong save, staying big to the last moment to block the effort after Bissouma exchanged passes with Pascal Groß.
Bournemouth 0-0 Brighton, 13 minutes
No goals as of yet at any of the six games.
Bournemouth-Brighton has been full of action, however, and this time the hosts go close as Callum Wilson heads just wide.
GOAL! Huddersfield 0-1 Southampton (Nathan Redmond, 15 minutes)
Ralph Hasenhuttl's arrival has sparked Nathan Redmond into some good form. He was influential against Arsenal last week, and he's put Southampton ahead this!
It is a through ball from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg that sets him free and Redmond finds an excellent finish past Jonas Lossl.
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