Man United 1-0 Inter Milan, LIVE: Mason Greenwood wins International Champions Cup clash after Victor Lindelof limps off in Singapore
- Manchester United beat Inter Milan 1-0 at the Singapore National Stadium
- Mason Greenwood scored the winner with a composed finish in the second half
- Victor Lindelof came off after falling awkwardly but his injury didn't look serious
Manchester United take on Inter Milan in their first International Champions Cup game today after winning their previous two pre-season fixtures comfortably.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side will face their toughest pre-season clash when they come up against the Italian side as they look for a third consecutive win.
Antonio Conte will be eager to show Inter can once again be a European force to be reckoned with after his arrival at San Siro.
Sportmail's Robert Summerscales will provide live coverage of ICC clash between Manchester United and Inter Milan from 11am including score, lineups and build-up right here.
United get the victory (and three points in the International Champions Cup).
They now have three wins from three pre-seasom games this summer.
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90 mins: Chong is moving a bit gingerly. He is coming off, with Angel Gomes on for the final moments.
88 mins: This game has been played at quite a high level and there has also been a bit of bite from both sides.
Two more yellow cards issued by the ref. First Skriniar is booked for up-ending Chong. Then Andreas Periera fouls Skriniar and is also cautioned.
79 mins: Great football by United's youngsters as Chong crosses for Greenwood, who flicks a shot onto the top of the crossbar.
United have the lead their dominance deserves.
Young works goalkeeper Handanovic with a well-hit free-kick. The rebound falls to Greenwood, who turns sharply onto his left foot before smashing the ball into the far bottom corner.
72 mins: Chong has been busy since coming on. He shoots from long range and it goes just wide.
70 mins: Antonio Candreva wipes out Chong near the touchline and is rightly booked.
Moments earlier United had another shout for a penalty when Chong went down in the box. Would have been a soft one.
65 mins: United want a spot-kick as Andreas takes a tumble under pressure from De Vrij but the ref isn't having any of it.
63 mins: United make EIGHT changes:
57 mins: Lindelof falls awkwardly in the United box. The medics come on the treat him before he is subbed out for Phil Jones.
Lindelof doesn't look in too much pain and his withdrawal was likely just Solskjaer being cautious.
51 mins: More United pressure!
Matic attacks a corner kick and his effort strikes the Inter post.
48 mins: United start the second half where they ended the first - on the front foot.
A mazy run from Martial sets up Lingard, whose shot is cleared off the line.
There are 49 minutes on the clock as the ref calls time on the first half - due to the earlier drinks break.
The two sides go in level but United have been the better side.
41 mins: Martial dances through a sea of bodies before trying to lob Handanovic, who stands tall and makes a good block.
39 mins: United have been so dominant but they almost fall behind as Skriniar rises at the far post with De Gea out of the equation.
Matic did his best to put Skriniar off but he still should have scored.
37 mins: James gets in down the right twice within the space of a minute but fluffs his final ball on both occasions.
His first is a cross which runs across the six-yard box with no team-mates in the vicinity. Then he decides to shoot but shanks horribly.
35 mins: United are breaking with superb pace today.
Lingard leads the latest attack before playing in Rashford, who delays for too long and can't get his shot away.
32 mins: The referee pauses the game so the players can cool off and have a drink in this hot weather.
31 mins: United should be in front.
Luke Shaw gets in down the left and his low cross looks perfect for Rashford but the keeper gets a tiny touch just before it arrives at the striker, who can't make a telling connection with the goal gaping.
28 mins: Bookings are rare in friendlies but Brozovic more than deserves his yellow card.
Another foul from the Croatian - as he hacks down Lingard 25 yards from goal - forces the ref to take action.
Rashford takes the free kick but strikes into the wall.
24 mins: Martial fires at goal from 25 yards. His shot bounces just in front of Handanovic, but the keeper does well to hold on.
22 mins: Tuanzebe gives away a cheap free-kick on the United right but the English side defend the set-piece impressively.
20 mins: United have started much better than Inter.
Martial has led their attack so far, with Rashford on the left wing.
Both players are looking dangerous, especially Rashford when he picks the ball up in deep areas and carries it forward.
15 mins: Luke Shaw drills in a low shot from 30 yards. The left back connects well but his effort fizzes just wide.
11 mins: Brozovic slides into a challenge with James. The Croatian appears to slip, which is a factor in him going over the ball in a dangerous manner.
United's players are furious. In a serious game, they would be calling for a red card.
But the referee doesn't even caution Brozovic today.
Luckily, James is unhurt.
10 mins: United win their first corner of the game but it is wasted as Martial's poor cross goes out of play for a throw-in.
6 mins: Huge noise inside the Singapore National Stadium.
Pre-season friendlies are usually quiet but the atmosphere here so far is better than at most Premier League games at Old Trafford.
4 mins: Rashford looks confident as he tries to catch the keeper out with an ambitious side-footed effort from near the left touchline.
It flies well wide.
2 mins: Fans roar their approval as Wan-Bissaka shows good feet and plays a one-two with Pogba, before driving United forward.
The attack continues with Rashford, who dribbles to the edge of the box with good intent but is crowded out.
The start has been delayed by a few minutes, but the pre-match handshakes and photocalls are almost complete. Kick-off is moments away.
Solskjaer emerges from the tunnel first and takes the time to sign lots of autographs for fans.
Huge cheers then ring around the stadium as these two European heavyweights enter the pitch.
Fans have turned up in their droves for this glamour ICC clash at the Singapore National Stadium. The majority are clearly supporting United.
United will play in their red home strip, with their goalkeeper dressed in purple.
Meanwhile, Inter's outfielders will lineup in light blue - goalkeeper in yellow.
XI: Handanovic, D'Ambrosio, De Vrij, Skriniar, Candreva, Gagliardini, Brozovic, Sensi, Dalbert, Esposito, Longo
Subs: Padelli, Berni, Ranocchia, Joao Mario, Borja Valero, Barella, Perisic, Colidio, Agoumé, Bastoni, Ntube, Pirola, Vergani
Manchester United have rejected a £54million offer from Inter Milan for Romelu Lukaku.
News of the bid came just hours before the two clubs were due to play each other in the International Champions Cup in Singapore.
The offer is thought to include add-ons but was knocked back by United. They are prepared to sell Lukaku but are looking to recoup the total fee of £90million they agreed with Everton two years ago.
Man Utd XI: De Gea, Wan Bissaka, Tuanzebe, Lindelof, Shaw, Matic (c), Pogba, James, Lingard, Martial, Rashford
Subs: J Pereira, Romero, Bailly, Dalot, Darmian, Jones, Rojo, Smalling, Young, Andreas, Fred, Garner, Gomes, Mata, McTominay, Chong, Greenwood
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