United struggled to create clear-cut chances throughout and were unable to respond despite introducing Marcus Rashford for his first competitive appearance in over 600 days.
Hull City marked their return to the Premier League with a memorable 2-0 victory over Manchester United at the MKM Stadium.
The promoted side made the brighter start and deservedly led through Semi Ajayi after United failed to deal with a corner.
Regan Slater then provide for debutant Nobel Mendy to head home a second before half-time.
United struggled to create clear-cut chances throughout and were unable to respond despite introducing Marcus Rashford for his first competitive appearance in over 600 days.
Who met with his new teammates during their training camp in Kildare earlier this month.
Hull goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis also produced a number of important saves to preserve the clean sheet.
The result gives Hull a dream start back in the top flight, while Michael Carrick's side are left searching for answers after a disappointing opening-day defeat.

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