Manchester United secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Hull City through substitute Marcus Rashford.
Resilient Hull, led by former United assistant Mike Phelan, looked set to remain unbeaten after winning their first two Premier League games.
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However, Rashford came off the bench to score a 92nd-minute winner as he fired home from close range from a Wayne Rooney cross.
Jose Mourinho selected an unchanged team from the one that beat Southampton last Friday, and it meant a second consecutive start for world record signing Paul Pogba. Both teams boasted perfect league records going into the evening clash – and Hull were looking for a second big scalp of the season after beating Leicester on the opening day.