A true “Old Trafford” show! Man United and Everton did not win in the goal show – World Cup – England



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The Manchester United and Everton teams gave us a real “Premier League” scoring spectacle. The two teams played a single match and ended in result 3: 3 in a match on the 23rd round of the championship. Edinson cavani opened at minute 24 and at minute 45 Bruno fernandes duplicate. Abdullah Dokure returned a hit on 49, a Jaime Rodriguez tied in the 52nd minute. Scott McTominay gave a breakthrough to the “red devils” again in the 70s, but Dominic Calvert-Lewin He took the point to his team literally with the last play of the crash.

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Both teams played a great game that could go to the account of one of the two teams, after there were a series of situations in front of both doors. Although the pace at the beginning was very slow, Man United took the initiative and retired to the break with a two-goal lead. In just three minutes into the second half, Everton managed to equalize. The hosts regained the lead, but the drama lasted until the end. The “Caramel” did not give up and managed to fight for the point in the last seconds.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s alumni remain in second place with an asset of 47 points, two from city leader and rival Manchester City, who, however, are two games behind. Everton is sixth with 37 points, three from fourth.

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source: Sofascore.com


Before the start of the game, a sad moment was marked in the history of Man United. Today marks the 63rd anniversary of the Munich tragedy, when eight Red Devils players and a total of 23 people were killed in a plane crash.

The start of the game was the same, but with a slight advantage of the hosts in possession of the ball. Both teams organized several interesting attacks on the wings, which, however, did not result in anything more dangerous in front of both goalkeepers.

In the 20th minute Mason Greenwood got rid of Luke Dean and fired, but without precision passed the door.

However, Manchester United accelerated and opened the scoring in the 24th minute. Marcus Rashford got to the right of the penalty area and made a great cross to the far post, where Michael Keane hung up, and Edinson Cavani shot with his head and was ruthless – 1: 0.

In the following minutes, the hosts had a total dominance over Everton, but there were no new scoring situations.

Five minutes before the end of the first half, Paul Pogba suffered a sprain and had to be replaced by Fred.

In the 43rd minute, an error by David De Gea and Victor Lindelof almost led to a draw. The ball landed on Richardson, who shot into the empty goal, but the angle was small and the Brazilian could not find the outline of the gate.

In the closing seconds of regulation time at halftime, United doubled down after a great goal from Bruno Fernandes. Aaron One-Bissaka received the ball on the right wing and combined with the Portuguese in front of the penalty area, who was not attacked by the Everton players and with a great performance transferred goalkeeper Robin Olsen 2-0.

The second part began with an opportunity for the “red devils”. In 47 ‘Luke Shaw took a large space in the Everton half, doubled with Cavani, and fired from the edge of the area, but Olsen scored in a corner.

Only two minutes later, however, the “candy” returned to the game. Tom Davis advanced to the middle of the premises and sent a pass to the penalty area for Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The Englishman delivered a pass parallel to the goal line, which De Gea crossed, but Abdullah Dokure was in the right place to intercept – 2: 1.

Everton accelerated and in minute 52 the score was tied. Luca Dean crosses from the left wing to the penalty area, where Victor Lindelof plays with his head. At the far post, Dokure controlled and returned for Hames Rodríguez, who with a great shot found the lower left corner of De Gea – 2: 2.

After the second goal, the hosts got up and went to the top positions to score a third goal.

In the 63rd minute, the Red Devils played well in front of Everton’s penalty area, Cavani fought for the ball and brought Raford alone against Olsen, but the Swedish point guard blocked the forward’s shot.

Man United’s pressure paid off and they managed to take the lead again in the 70th minute. Luke Shaw crossed from a free kick into the penalty area, where Scott McTominay fought four “candy” players and shot with his head. Robin Olsen slipped and could not reach the ball to deflect it and fell into his net for the third time – 3: 2.

In the 77th minute, a technical shot from Bruno Fernandes went over the crossbar. A minute later, Rashfrod tried to find the far corner, but inaccurately.

In minute 81 Bruno shot from a direct free kick in front of the area, but again over the door.

Five minutes later, Everton organized a good counterattack, which ended with a shot from Dean, but the ball bounced off De Gea’s right crossbar, who, however, had covered his corner.

In the 88th minute, Calvert-Lewin stole the ball from Harry Maguire in the United middle and combined with Richardson. The Brazilian advanced, entered the penalty area and shot, but from the crossbar.

When everyone saw victory at the expense of the hosts, Everton managed to equalize. In the fifth minute of added time, after a cross from a free kick, Michael Keane deflected the ball, it reached Calvert-Lewin, who managed to catch it and divert it to De Gea’s net, who could not intervene, thus the final. The result was molded.


FOOT | MANCHESTER UNITED – EVERTON 3: 3 | YOU CAN SEE THE TOP LEAGUE RANKING HERE!

1: 0 Edinson Cavani 24 ‘

twenty Bruno Fernandes 45 ‘

twenty-one Abdullah Dokure 49 ‘

2: 2 Jaime Rodríguez 52 ‘

3: 2 Scott McTomenay 70 ‘

3: 3 Dominic Calvert-Lewin 90 + 5 ‘

Starting lineups for both teams:

MANCHESTER UNITED (4-2-3-1): 1. David De Gea – 26. Aaron One-Bissaka, 2. Victor Lindelof, 5. Harry Maguire (k), 23. Luke Shaw – 39. Scott McTominey, 6. Paul Pogba – 11. Mason Greenwood, 18. Bruno Fernandes , 10. Marcus Rashford – 7. Edinson Kawavi

Manager: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

EVERTON (4-3-3): 33. Robin Olsen – 12. Luca Dean (k), 22. Ben Godfrey, 5. Michael Keane, 4. Mason Holgate – 21. Andre Gomes, 26. Tom Davis, 16. Abdullah Dokure – 7. Richardson, 9. Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 19. Jaime Rodríguez

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti


Head judge: Jonathan Moss, England

Stadium: Old Trafford, Manchester, England

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