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Half-Time Report: Sunderland 0-1 Manchester United

Half-Time Report: Sunderland 0-1 Manchester United
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Wayne Rooney gives Manchester United a 1-0 lead over Sunderland at the interval.

Manchester United lead Sunderland 1-0 at the interval of their Premier League encounter.

It was the home side who had the first effort of the match when James McClean struck from distance after two minutes, but David de Gea collected the danger.

Sunderland continued to remain a threat and De Gea was again tested by David Vaughan with seven minutes on the clock.

United's first real chance of the match came after nine minutes when Antonio Valencia searched out Wayne Rooney in the box, but Titus Bramble cleared the danger.

The away side began to probe for the opening as the half developed and Rooney just headed wide after 12 minutes.

Phil Jones also headed just wide for United after 18 minutes, but they took the lead after 20 minutes when Rooney headed a Jones cross into the net.

United continued to dominate as the half developed as Ryan Giggs tested Simon Mignolet with an effort just before the 30-minute mark.

Rooney smashed the crossbar with an effort moments later, before he somehow slipped the ball wide from close range.

Sunderland came close moments later via Frazier Campbell, but somehow he fired wide.

United were also hit by the news that Manchester City had taken the lead against Queens Park Rangers, as they entered the break.

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