Manchester United‘s resurgence was maintained with a second-half volley by Bruno Fernandes against Southampton at St Mary’s.
United was able to follow up on Monday’s morale-boosting 2-1 home win against Liverpool with another victory after starting the season with back-to-back Premier League defeats.
It was a close battle for the majority of the game, with both sides producing but failing to capitalize on chances in a goalless first half before Fernandes blasted home the winner 10 minutes after the interval.
Erik ten Hag made no changes from the starting XI against Liverpool, while Ralph Hasenhuttl made one change.
Che Adams, who came off the bench to bag a game-winning double against Leicester, started for Saints, who paid tribute to late midfielder David Armstrong with a 10th-minute standing ovation.
Neither side was able to muster any real chances in the first 10 minutes though United saw more of the ball.
The visitors worked their way up the pitch where Diogo Dalot found himself in possession at the right-hand corner of the area but sent his effort across the face of goal.
Soon after, Saints somehow escaped unscathed from an onslaught of United attackers, Gavin Bazunu first stopping an Anthony Elanga shot from close range before two successive attempts within seconds were cleared by Kyle Walker-Peters and Armel Bella-Kotchap.
The hosts settled in, Adams looking hungry for an opener and in a good position to receive Elyounoussi’s cross but sent his attempt high, while Armel Bella-Kotchap skied his own effort soon after.
Christian Eriksen looked to manufacture an opener from the edge of the area, sending in a cross but was unable to find anyone in a neon green away shirt available in the box to finish the job.
Adams, who looked dangerous throughout the half, had two more chances to get the hosts on the scoresheet before the break, first scuffing a right-footed effort from the right before bringing down a goal kick and sending the ball over the crossbar.
United was awarded a free kick for Joe Aribo’s foul on Scott McTominay but Romeo Lavia rose to meet it, sending the sides goalless into the break.
It was United who had the first chance after the restart, McTominay firing at a diving Bazunu who got his fingertips on the ball to parry it away.
The visitors finally broke the deadlock on 55 minutes when Dalot issued a pinpoint cross to Fernandes, in acres of space at the center of the penalty area.
The Portuguese international wasted no time, sending a low, right-footed volley into the bottom left corner.
The hosts were never out of it and nearly equalized in the 65th minute when Armstrong fired a tight-angle cross into the box and Joe Aribo leaped to meet it, but De Gea reacted quickly to deny the Saints an equalizer. The rebound effort by Bella-Kotchap was too high.
Ronaldo, a United substitute, was taken down and received treatment but continued on the field. Ten Hag also used new signing Casemiro in the final ten minutes.
Saints had an opportunity to equalize in the 85th minute when Bella-Kotchap misfired, sending his shot over the crossbar, but Dalot was able to block Sekou Mara‘s last-ditch bicycle kick in added time to seal the three points.
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