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Manchester United were eliminated by Leicester City 1-3 in the FA Cup. One of the goals against the Red Devils, Harry Maguire’s fault?
Leicester City vs Manchester United took place at the King Power Stadium on Monday (3/22) in the morning WIB in the FA Cup continued. The first half closed with the equally strong score, 1-1.
Leicester City took the lead thanks to a goal from Kelechi Ihenacho in the 24th minute. Manchester United responded with a goal from Mason Greenwood in the 38th minute.
In the second half, The Foxes took a quick lead in the 52nd minute thanks to action from Youri Tielemans. In addition, Ihenacho scored again in the 78th minute.
Leicester also entered the FA Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 victory over the Red Devils.
Leicester City beat Manchester United in the FA Cup Photo: (AP / Ian Walton)
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Kelechi Ihenacho’s first goal was produced by an error process in the back of Manchester United. From a goal kick, Dean Henderson makes short passes to Fred in front of the penalty area.
Unfortunately, Fred was surrounded by around three Leicester players. Kelechi Ihenacho was in front of him near Hary Maguirre, then Tielemans behind him and Jamie Vardy on the left overshadowed Lindelof.
Fred did pass back, which Ihenacho was able to steal a moment later. The surname easily passed Dean Henderson’s hurdle, then threw the ball into MU’s goal.
Situations in which Leicester City’s first goal conceded (Internet)
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Football expert and former Chelsea player Ruud Gullit commented on the goal be in sports. According to him, it was not Fred who was at fault, but Harry Maguire!
“Why did he pass the ball to Fred? He was passing the ball too fast and he made the wrong decision,” he said.
“Fred is in a besieged position and the only way is to do it pass back to the guardian. But, Ihenacho was there and no matter MU conceded, “he continued.
The same was also expressed by soccer expert and former Tottenham Hotspur player Jermaine Jenas. In his interview with BBC, According to him, Manchester United have had a recurrence of communication problems on their back.
“Fred was wrong, but the goal forgot the lack of the MU defenders. On the other hand, Leicester implemented this strategy skillfully and well, pressing on the high line,” he explained.
(aff / mrp)