Then lose the Manchester derby against City On March 3 (3-1), the United returned to the Premier this Saturday with victory over Everton at Old Trafford (2-0). It is decisive Alejandro Garnacho: two penalties made to the Argentine international allowed the team led by Erik ten Haag decide before the Sean Dyche. This match opened the 28th day of the Premier League, where on Sunday at 4:45 pm the whole football world will watch Liverpool-Manchester City.
He Manchester United He took advantage of Goodison Park’s defensive mistakes. The first maximum punishment, which was done by James Tarkowski in Garnachochanged it Bruno Fernandes (another ‘red devil’ who shone at his best this Saturday at Old Trafford with the Argentine) in the 12th minute. The second made it 2-0 Marcus Rashford and promised it Ben Godfrey about himself Grenache in the 36th minute.
Jordan Pickford, goalkeeper for Everton and the English team. He didn’t prevent either of the two penalties, but he put in a great performance against Unitedwith great stops, like the stellar one in a shot of Bruno Fernandes. Fly away Pickford.
The truth is that Everton created danger, had opportunities, many of them through mediation Dwight McNeil. He United He committed several turnovers in the first half, but didn’t waste time taking advantage of his opponent’s mistakes. The second part of Ten Hags It’s worse than the first one, but they know how to make the advantage profitable.
And the ‘Toffees’ forgave a Andre Onana which was also at high altitude when it was tested. He also scored Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the second part. But there are already 11 games Everton (who looked fragile and lacked confidence) without achieving success. Those from Goodison Park occupy 16th place (with a day to go), 5 points clear of relegation.
Meanwhile, the Manchester United is 6th, 8 points from the Champions zone, marking Unai Emery’s Aston Villa (received this Sunday at Tottenham5th, with 3 points higher than Ten Hags).
Source: La Verdad

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