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- Manchester United 9-0 Southampton (4-0)
Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s Manchester United glided over Southampton at Old Trafford on Tuesday night.
Before tonight’s game, Southampton had conceded fewer Premier League goals than Manchester United. 90 minutes and nine backwards later it was completely backwards.
The introductory seconds painted a clear picture of how this fight would play out:
Reveals: he was duped
19-year-old Alexandre Jankewitz lost his head and was sent off after just 85 seconds, with a terrible tackle on Scott McTominay, in the third minute of his teenager’s Premier League career.
Thus, the match ended for the 19-year-old after a minute and a half on the field in the Premier League debut from the start. In practice, the match was also against the entire visiting team, who seemed completely resigned and stunned against the bubbling home team.
Manchester United did not miss the opportunity to improve goal difference and played with the guests.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Marcus Rashford, an own goal from Jan Bednarek, Edinson Cavani, Anthony Martial, Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes, Martial again and Daniel James scored the goals.
– A lot of self-confidence
Jan Bednarek, who also scored an own goal, was also sent off.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhüttl’s thoughts probably went directly to the club’s humiliating and shocking 0-9 loss to Leicester in October 2019.
Tonight, surprisingly, came Southampton’s second 0-9 loss in two seasons.
– Ten players can close behind. It’s about getting the first goal, when the game starts like it did. When we got the first score, we just kept going, says Ole Gunnar Solskjær in an interview shown on TV 2.
– Today the goals were distributed more evenly among the players. We’ve been waiting a bit for them to show the magic like today, and we’ve refueled a lot of confidence. It hasn’t been so often that we can only enjoy it in the second half, continues BT Sport.
– painful
– It is always good to score many goals, and we are very happy. The three points were the most important, said Marcus Rashford.
Sun: – Unacceptable
– There is no scale to say how painful it is to lose 0-9 here, says Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhüttl.
TV 2 expert Erik Thorstvedt described the match as “absurd” after the match:
– These are completely absurd figures. We have to look up to Manchester United and feel very sorry for Southampton, Thorstvedt said on TV 2.
Nightmare Start: – Cruel
It started in the worst possible way for the guests.
Southampton got off to a nightmarish start to the match when 19-year-old Alexandre Jankewitz was sent off after just 85 seconds.
The youngster dove with knobs and straight legs at Scott McTominay, and was shown the red card and given a live running command.
– It’s awful. When you’re 19, you do some stupid things, but there must be a way. This is the man who submitted a transfer request last week because he thought he didn’t have enough playing time. It will probably be some time before he gets his next chance, says TV 2 soccer expert Erik Thorstvedt in the channel’s Premier League studio.
The pain worsened when Luke Shaw with a beautiful post found his colleague on the opposite side, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who headed 1-0 after 18 minutes of play.
Scoringsfest
Soon after, Marcus Rashford doubled the lead after a Mason Greenwood post, which was perfectly at an angle to the edge partner’s direction. The same happened with Rashford’s icy ending.
– It’s always good to score a lot of goals, and we are very happy. The three points were the most important, says Marcus Rashford, who surpassed Eric Cantona himself on the club’s goalscorer list.
Therefore, a consecutive score and an edge-to-edge score for the hosts in the first few minutes. Rashford also overcame the post which led to Jan Bednarek’s own goal and the 3-0.
After 39 minutes, spearhead Edinson Cavani also appeared in the scoring party when he stabbed into Shaw’s post, the left-back’s second goal pass of the night.
During the break, Solskjær replaced Shaw and Cavani. Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek entered.
The former rose to 5-0 midway through the second half after a signature stick from Bruno Fernandes, which was actually the playmaker’s first goal in the match, whereupon Martial grabbed the ball by the chest, flipped it over and threw it into the net. .
Shortly after, Scott McTominay scored 6-0 after a passive defensive play by the guests.
In the final minutes, if possible, the guests’ nightmare got even worse. Jan Bednarek, who had already scored an own goal, was sent off. The hosts received a penalty. That put Fernandes cold in goal.
And soon after, Martial rose to 8-0 behind a Wan-Bissaka post, while Daniel James, following an assist from Fernandes, set the final score at 9-0.