Man Utd 1 Fiorentina 1 (5-4 pens): Benjamin Sesko’s debut can’t come soon enough as United struggle in front of goal

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MANCHESTER UNITED paraded their new look £200million strike force before kick-off.

But it needed an own goal for them to find a way past their former keeper David De Gea and spare their blushes in the final pre-season friendly.

GettyBenjamin Sesko was watching on at Old Trafford after being unveiled as a Manchester United player[/caption]

GettyHe was presented to the fans out on the pitch alongside Bryan Mbeumo, Diego Leon and Matheus Cunha[/caption]

ReutersFiorentina took an early lead from a corner[/caption]

GettyRobin Gosens turned the ball into his own net to level the score for United[/caption]

Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbuemo both started and showed signs of promise – while their most recent buy, Benjamin Sesko, watched on from the stands.

And Ruben Amorim said in his programme notes that United are already showing they are a ‘different team’ this pre-season.

There is certainly a different feel around the place to last term – but some of their old failings were evident again as their players drew a blank.

Meanwhile, there were some worrying moments at the back – not least when they left Simon Sohm completely unmarked at a corner, and the Swiss midfielder stroked home.

The Red Devils got over that early set-back – and almost replied instantly as Harry Maguire nodded over from a Bryan Mbuemo free-kick.

However, the home side did pull level just before the half hour as Bruno Fernandes sent over a corner that was nodded into his own net by Robin Gosens.

The German was under pressure from Casemiro and Leny Yoro and felt his shirt was being pulled – but the goal was allowed to stand.

United were now on the front foot and another centre from Mbeumo was met by the head of Yoro but De Gea made an acrobatic stop.

ReutersSimon Sohm was left in acres of space to give Fiorentina the lead[/caption]

Shutterstock EditorialUnited left a gaping hole at the back of the box[/caption]

GettyGosens was under pressure from Casemiro and Leny Yoro when he turned in United’s equaliser[/caption]

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After the break, United were fast asleep again as Sohm looped a header which bounced off Altay Bayindir’s bar.

Matheus Cunha fired a low shot from 25 yards that was deflected just wide before De Gea got down low again to keep out Maguire’s pile-driver.

Defender Ayden Heaven needed lengthy treatment and was unable to continue – which will be a worry ahead of next week’s Prem opener.

As the minutes ticked by, a low cross by Fernandes was met by Cunha but his shot was deflected over the bar.

De Gea had been given a special presentation by his old team-mate Bruno Fernandes before kick-off in recognition of his 12-year stay.

And he was subbed shortly before the end here to ensure he finally got the send off he deserved from a crowd of more than 65,000.

A penalty shoot-out was needed to decide who picked up the ‘Snapdragon Cup’ and keeper Altay Bayindir was the hero.

He saved well from Fabiano Parisi – with sub Kobbie Mainoo stroking home his kick to nick it.

ReutersAyden Heaven was forced off with injury[/caption]

GettyRuben Amorim will be hoping for more when the Premier League begins next week[/caption]

GettyDavid De Gea was given a warm welcome back to Old Trafford on his return[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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