Zaha, Kagawa make case as Man Utd beat Inter Milan on penalties

Zaha, Kagawa make case as Man Utd beat Inter Milan on penalties

Manchester United remained undefeated under new Dutch manager Louis van Gaal after beating Inter Milan 5-3 on penalty kicks following a goal-less draw.

Manchester United's Chris Smalling (L) vies with Inter Milan's Mauro Icardi during a Champions Cup match in Maryland on July 29, 2014

With the English Premier League season only 18 days away, Van Gaal gave Ivory Coast striker Wilfried Zaha and Japan's Shinji Kagawa a look in the second half and kept Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, reportedly being eyed for a transfer deal to Inter, on the bench until late.

"I am very pleased," Van Gaal said. "I think we played by far the best match of our sequence of three."

United began the US pre-season tour with a 7-0 romp over the host Los Angeles Galaxy last Wednesday and edged AS Roma 3-2 at Denver three days ago.

As a crowd of 61,238 watched, Inter's Marco Andreolli slammed a shot off the crossbar in the shootout to leave United ahead 4-3 and United captain Darren Fletcher followed by kicking home the decider.

"Fletcher hit the post in training so it's also a little bit of luck, but we deserved the victory, I think," Van Gaal said.

Hernandez, Ashley Young, Tom Cleverley and Kagawa also scored in the shootout for United, who continue their American tour Saturday against Real Madrid at Ann Arbor, Michigan, where a US record football crowd of more than 100,000 is expected.

Chants for "Chicharito" were rewarded when Van Gaal summoned Hernandez off the bench in the 78th minute.

Fredy Guarin, the Colombian midfielder for Inter who has been linked to a possible transfer deal for Hernandez, came on in the 84th minute.

Guarin blasted a free kick in the 85th minute that forced a leaping right-handed save by United second-half goalkeeper David de Gea.

All Van Gaal would say of Hernandez was "He's a player of Manchester United at this moment."

On Kagawa, whom the manager has tested at finisher and playmaker roles, Van Gaal said he was pleased with his forward work.

"He did it much better than in the two matches before," Van Gaal said.

Former Crystal Palace winger Zaha, 21, took the field in the second half hoping to prove he could help the club but missed his best shot in the 90th minute.

"I played all right. I'm happy," Zaha said. "It's not as much fun as being a winger but I'll take it.

"There's so much pressure on me. Every chance you get you have to take. There are so many players here."

Van Gaal liked what he saw from Zaha.

"I was pleased with his performance," Van Gaal said. "We have to see and wait -- he has a lot of competition with the other strikers."

Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie are among those who could push Zaha into a loan, transfer or sale but the Ivory Coast player says he wants to stay and that Van Gaal has made him better.

"He's a good manager," Zaha said. "He will help me discover what I can do.

"All I have done is what he has asked. I've worked hard. That's what he told me to do. All I can do is work hard. It's a clean slate for me.

"Last year I made advancements in my game. I just want to play for Manchester United. Hopefully this will be my chance."

But Zaha is realistic as well.

"Something I've learned, if you're not the manager's cup of tea then you aren't," he said.

United had a reunion of sorts with former captain Nemanja Vidic, now playing for Inter.

The 32-year-old Serbian defender spent eight seasons at Manchester United, serving as captain from 2010 until his contract ended last month and he joined the Italian club.

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