The tie in between Man Utd Y newcastle It couldn’t have been more boring even though the two teams agreed to stay in a draw (0-0).
The party started with two tributes. With Sir Alex Ferguso on the pitch, it was shown in David De Gea to fulfill 500 matches as ‘red devil’ already Cristiano Ronaldo having already scored 700 goals in the clubs.
That was the highlight that happened. The Portuguese was again a starter but this time, neither his game nor the team’s was accompanied by joy at Old Trafford, something that is becoming common season after season. Moreover, the clearest of the entire game was Newcastle’s Joelinton head hitting the woodwork twice in a row in the same game.
On the opposite side, that’s what happened Cristiano Ronaldo, rather poorly assisted by his teammates, all things considered, claimed two penalties. The first could have been, but the referee and the VAR decided that the contact, which was there, was not enough. Finally, in the 88th minute, Fred got it, but his shot went wide and the matter ended in a pointless distribution of points.
Man United
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newcastle
0 – Manchester United: David De Gea; Diego Dalot, Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw; Casemiro, Fred; Antony, Bruno Fernandes, Jado Sancho; and Cristiano Ronaldo (Marcus Rashford, m.72).
0 – Newcastle: Nick Pope; Kieran Tripier, Fabian Schar (Jamaal Lascelles, m.90), Sven Botman, Dan Burn (Matt Targett, m.79); Sean Longstaff, Bruno Guimaraes (Joseph Willock, d.79), Joelinton; Miguel Almirón, Jacob Murphy (Ryan Fraser, m.60) and Callum Wilson (Chris Wood, m.78).
The objectives:
Referee: Craig Pawson. He showed yellow cards to Newcastle’s Dan Burn and Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro.
Incidents: matchday ten of the Premier League played at Old Trafford in Manchester
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Source: La Verdad

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