Manchester United paraded their new look £ 200 million strike force for the kick -off.
But it needed its own goal to find a way along their former keeper David de Gea and to save their Blos in the last preseason -friendly.
Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbuemo both started and showed signs of promise – while their most recent Koop Benjamin Sesko looked from the stands.
And Ruben Amorim said in his program comments that United already shows that they are a 'different team' this preseason.
There is certainly a different feeling in the vicinity of the last term – but some of their old shortcomings were clear again when their players pulled a blank.
In the meantime, there were a number of worrying moments at the back – not least when they left Simon Sohm completely unark in a corner, and the Swiss midfielder stroked home.
The Red Devils came across those early counter-back and answered almost immediately when Harry Maguire nodded from a free kick by Bryan Mbuemo.
However, the home team pulled just before half an hour when Bruno Fernandes sent a corner that was nodded by Robin Gosens in his own net.
The German was under pressure from Casemiro and Leny Yoro and felt that his shirt was being pulled – but the goal was allowed.
United was now on the front foot and another center of Mbeumo was met through the head of Yoro, but the Gea made an acrobatic stop.
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After the break, United slept again quickly while Sohm bumped a header from the Bayindir's bar of Altay Bayindir.
Matheus Cunha shot a low shot from 25 meters that was just bent wide before the GEA became low again to keep the pole driver out of Maguire.
Defender Ayden Heaven needed a long treatment and could not continue – which will be a concern for next week's prem opener.
While the minutes passed, a low cross of Fernandes was met by Cunha, but his shot was bent over the bar.
De Gea had received a special presentation from his old teammate Bruno Fernandes before the kick -off to recognize his 12 -year stay.
And he was immersed here shortly before the end to ensure that he finally received the broadcast he earned 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 who stroked his kick home to take it.
