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Marcus Rashford was one of Manchester United’s best players and scored his fourth goal in injury time.

Manchester United scored three goals at the end in Newcastle to claim victory and help alleviate the misery inflicted by the tough loss to Tottenham.

It was an incredible final few minutes for a team that seemed to have squandered their three-point chance after Bruno Fernandes missed from the penalty spot in the 58th minute.

United needed a positive reaction following Spurs’ 6-1 beating before the international break, but their hopes took a hit when an Emil Krafth cross came out of defender Luke Shaw and beat goalkeeper David de Gea.

Harry Maguire, who as his team has endured a shaky period, tied to bring the visitors back into the game.

And it looked like the game was going to turn in their favor in the second half when referee Craig Pawson, after consulting the pitch monitor, judged that Jamal Lewis had fouled Marcus Rashford and awarded a penalty.

However, Fernandes, who previously held a 100% record from the spot for United, saw Karl Darlow brilliantly fight off his fierce attack.

However, the Portuguese midfielder could not refuse and, with four minutes to go, he finally beat the Urracas goalkeeper with a forceful shot, before Aaron Wan-Bissaka, with the first for the club, and Rashford secured the victory. United’s second win of the season.

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There were subplots to this match, centering on how United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would prepare his team after the loss to Spurs, and how Maguire would perform.

The Norwegian stayed with his patron, whose form has been inconsistent this season and who had been sent off playing for England during the recent international break.

Arguably the center-back produced his most confident display of the season and it was somewhat poetic that his header precision brought his team back into the game.

The other person on the United field who experienced both the bitter and the sweet was Fernandes. He had previously scored 10 of 10 from the spot for the Red Devils, but his run was emphatically stopped by the flying Darlow.

But the visitors did not allow their heads to drop, unlike Old Trafford two weeks ago, and broke the final line of defense once again when Fernandes struck his angled shot passing the Magpies goalkeeper after a glorious move by. the left.

Wan-Bissaka, in his 50th appearance for the club, produced an equally thunderous finish from the right before Rashford scored a well-deserved goal for him.

The 22-year-old England striker, without his well-known attacking partners Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood, again produced a very mature display.

Magpies impress despite defeat David de Gea made a notable save from Callum Wilson in the second half

The score is 4-1, but against one of the ‘big six’, Magpies boss Steve Bruce’s team fought with fire, particularly in the first half.

French winger Allan Saint-Maximin, who dazzled Burnley in the 3-1 win, was back in the lead, albeit on streaks, and was an integral part of the play that led to the opener.

He then provided the center for forward Callum Wilson which should have resulted in Newcastle’s second, but instead resulted in one of De Gea’s stops of the season.

Darlow, 30, made several good saves and continued until the end of the game even though he appeared to be sustaining an injury in the final quarter of the game.

But even in top form, the keeper couldn’t have done much with the late goals as his teammates in front of him got tired, allowing his opponents to take advantage of gaps in defense.

Mata shines again against Newcastle – the statistics

    Newcastle conceded four goals at home in the Premier League for the first time since April 5, 2014, also against Manchester United (4-0). Manchester United enjoyed their 10th comeback against Newcastle in the Premier League, the most of any team against a Newcastle have no clean sheets in seven Premier League home games, their longest streak without a shutout at home since February 2014 (eight). Manchester United have received 17 penalties in the Premier League since the start of last season, five more than any other team in the competition (12 scored). Manchester United have scored five own goals against Newcastle in the Premier League (Henning Berg, Wes Brown, Phil Jones, Jonny Evans and Luke Shaw), only two teams have scored more against a single opponent (Sunderland v Man Utd and Liverpool v Tottenham). Mata has been directly involved in nine goals against Newcastle United in the Premier League (four goals, five assists); against no other team has he had a hand in more (also nine against Norwich). Fernandes has been directly involved in 20 goals in his 18 Premier League appearances with Manchester United (11 goals, 9 assists), scoring in each of his last three Wan-Bissaka became the 116th different player to score for Manchester United in the Premier League in what is his 38th league appearance with the club. Rashford recorded three goals in a single Premier League game for the third time (one goal, two assists), also against Fulham in December 2018 and Arsenal in February 2016.

Whats Next?

Manchester United will play Paris St-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday (20:00 BST) and then host Chelsea at home next Saturday (17:30 BST). Newcastle is Wolves next Sunday (16:30 GMT).

Man of the match

Rashford Marcus Rashford

with an average of 7.74

    NewcastleNewcastle UnitedNewcastle UnitedMan UtdManchester UnitedManchester United

Newcastle UnitedAvgTeam Number26 Player Name Darlow Average Score

6.46

Squad number 10 Player name Saint-Maximin Average rating

5.59

Squad number 13 Player name C Wilson Average rating

5.17

Squad Number 15 Player Name Lewis Average Rating

5.06

Squad number 18 Player name Fernández Average rating

5.00

Squad Number 8 Player Name Shelvey Average Rating

4.95

Squad number 17 Player name Krafth Average rating

4.89

Squad number 6 Player name Lascelles Average rating

4.71

Squad number 16 Player name Hendrick Average rating

4.63

Squad number 14 Player name Hayden Average rating

4.63

Squad number 5 Player name Schär Average rating

4.58

Squad Number 21 Player Name Fraser Average Rating

4.57

Squad number 24 Name of player Almirón Average rating

4.47

Squad number 9 Player name Joelinton Average rating

3.86

Manchester UnitedAvgTeam Number10Player NameRashfordAverage Score

7.74

Squad Number 8 Player Name Kill Average Rating

7.53

Squad number 18 Player name Bruno Fernandes Average rating

7.50

Squad number 29 Player name Wan-Bissaka Average rating

7.05

Squad number 34 Player name Van de Beek Average rating

6.96

Squad Number 1 Gaea Player Name Average Rating

6.76

Squad Number 5 Player Name Maguire Average Rating

6.62

Squad Number 39 Player Name McTominay Average Rating

6.22

Squad number 2 Player name Lindelöf Average rating

5.98

Squad number 17 Player name Fred Average rating

5.83

Squad Number 21 Player Name James Average Rating

5.80

Squad Number 23 Player Name Shaw Average Rating

5.49

Squad number 31 Player name Matático Average rating

5.48

Squad Number 6 Player Name Pogba Average Rating

5.37

    Lineups Match Statistics Live Text

LineupsNewcastle

    26 Darlow 17 KrafthReserved at 67 minutes6Lascelles18Fernández15Lewis14HaydenReplaced by Schärat 49’minutes9JoelintonReplaced byFraserat 72’minutes8Shelvey16HendrickReplaced by Almirónat 88’minutes10Saint-Maximin13C Wilson

Substitutes

    5Schär7Carroll19Manquillo21Fraser23Murphy24Almiron29Gillespie

Man Utd

    1de Gea29Wan-Bissaka2Lindelöf5Maguire23Shaw39McTominay17FredReplaced byPogbaat 69’minutes8MataReplaced byMaticat 90 + 2’minutes18Bruno Fernandes21JamesReserved at 37 minutesReplaced by van de Beekat 76’minutes10Rashford

Substitutes

    3Bailly6Pogba25Ighalo26Henderson27Telles31Matic34van de Beek

Referee: Craig PawsonMatch StatsHome TeamNewcastleAway TeamMan UtdPossessionHome36% Away64% ShotsHome7Away28 Shots on targetHome4Away14CornersHome0Away7FoulsHome9Away12Live TextPost update

End of the match, Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 4.

90 ‘+ 7’ Full time

Second half ends, Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 4.

90 ‘+ 6’ GOAL!

Objective! Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 4. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the center of the goal. Assisted by Bruno Fernandes after a deep pass.

90 ‘+ 3’Post update

Corner, Manchester United. Corner committed by Federico Fernández.

90 ‘+ 3’Post update

Auction rejected. Attempt blocked. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Donny van de Beek.

90 ‘+ 2’Post update

Foul by Harry Maguire (Manchester United).

90 ‘+ 2’Post update

Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

90 + 2 ‘Change

Change, Manchester United. Nemanja Matic replaces Juan Mata.

90 ‘Target!

Objective! Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 3. Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the right square. Assisted by Marcus Rashford.

88 ‘Substitution

Change at Newcastle United. Miguel Almirón replaces Jeff Hendrick.

86 ‘Goal! Goal!

Objective! Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 2. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left to the right square. Assisted by Marcus Rashford following a fast break.

85 ‘Post update

Foul by Paul Pogba (Manchester United).

85 ‘Post update

Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) wins a free kick on the right wing.

84’Post update

Foul by Donny van de Beek (Manchester United).

84’Post update

Jeff Hendrick (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

80’Post update

Failed attempt. Comes Close! But it is lost to the left. Harry Maguire (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Paul Pogba.

76 ‘Substitution

Change, Manchester United. Donny van de Beek replaces Daniel James.

76’Post update

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the left wing.

76’Post update

Foul by Fabian Schär (Newcastle United).

72 ‘Substitution

Change at Newcastle United. Ryan Fraser replaces Joelinton.

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