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David de Gea and Victor Lindelof argued after an own goal occurred in Manchester United's game against Everton at Old Trafford Stadium on Sunday (12/15/2019).

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David de Gea and Victor Lindelof argued after an own goal occurred in Manchester United’s game against Everton at Old Trafford Stadium on Sunday (12/15/2019).

BOLASPORT.COM – Victor Lindelof became the main scapegoat for Manchester United’s loss to Crystal Palace.

Debuting in the 2020-2021 Premier League, Manchester United lost 1-3 to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Saturday (9/19/2020).

It’s not fair to blame certain players because, in general, a Manchester United team is doing poorly.

However, it must be admitted that Victor Lindelof is on a higher level of sin than his teammates.

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Victor Lindelof was involved in all the goals suffered by Manchester United.

On the first goal, Lindelof was in position one by one The shooting guard couldn’t stop Jeffrey Schlupp from sending a flush cross that Andros Townsend completed.

Crystal Palace’s second goal was controversial as the VAR and the referee considered Lindelof touching the ball with his hand in the prohibited area of ​​the penalty area.

However, it was Lindelof who sent Manchester United a penalty, which was later successfully executed by Wilfried Zaha.

For the third goal, there is no doubt that Lindelof was hit by Zaha, who got out of control and was able to shoot because the defender moved too slow and made the wrong decision.



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