Wayne Rooney scored both of Manchester United's goals as they recorded a 2-0 win over 10-man Sunderland at Old Trafford this afternoon.
Both of the captain's goals came after the restart, the first of which he converted from the penalty spot.
It was during that incident that Sunderland defender Wes Brown was red carded, although it appeared to be John O'Shea who committed the foul on Radamel Falcao.
Rooney then made sure of the outcome six minutes from time when he headed in from close range.
Find out how the match unfolded with Sports Mole's minute-by-minute updates below.
"I have to make these changes. That's football and life. I have to adapt to the situation. I have changed one [player] in my lineup that I had composed. Phil Jones is ill and Luke Shaw is tired."
Tired? He's not exactly had a full season, so that is a strange reason to omit Shaw.
"Manchester United have to come back [from defeat at Swansea] and they know us well from what happened last year, so they know they will face a team who could find Old Trafford a nice place to play football.
"It is going to be competitive and we need to be spot on defensively because they have quality players, but we don't know too much about the system and who is going to be available so it is a little bit tricky and we need to concentrate on what we do.
"If everyone is fit they have an incredible team. You can go through the players they bought in the summer which cost fortunes wherever you are coming from. They have got options and if something is not working the players on the bench are very good as well, so we need to play our game and that is the main thing."
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"It is because of the rat race between five clubs that we have to win [against Sunderland]. We have to be there.
"It is not so important now, but at the end of the season. Therefore you have to win your matches because the other clubs are winning their matches."
"It is true because I cannot deny it – Robin van Persie cannot deny it, Falcao cannot deny it and Rooney is not playing there much any more. We cannot deny that, at this moment, we don't have a striker who scores 20 goals in the season."
Perhaps he's said that to spur the likes of Falcao and Rooney into top form? We shall see if it's worked shortly.
Former @ManUtd duo Wes Brown and John O'Shea warm up at Old Trafford #MUNSUN pic.twitter.com/isDkI0pF04
— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) February 28, 2015"A new manager comes in and has lots of things on his mind, a lot to think about at once, and Louis van Gaal was perhaps a little surprised by the enormity of the club.
"I am not worried about the season or the future. I think we can look forward to some fantastic times here."
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PIC: This was the moment Rooney gave United the lead from the penalty spot. It's still 1-0 to the Reds. #mufclive pic.twitter.com/ARD0AcgIKc
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 28, 2015

