Hélder Costa shines in the triumph of Leeds and the clash of Manchester United



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The Portuguese international footballer shone, this Saturday, in the English League, doubling in the reception of Leeds, Marcelo Bielsa, Fulham (4-3), on a day in which Manchester United fell with a crash.

Hélder Costa, a Benfica player who last season left Wolverhampton for the historic Leeds, then still in the Championship, participated in the second round matches.

The striker scored at 5:57, in a game in which Leeds, who had lost 4-3 to champions Liverpool on their debut, still saw Fulham, which featured Ivan Cavaleiro, reduce to a score equal to the Debut round and scare.

In addition to Hélder Costa, Klich scored a penalty at 41, and Bamford at 50, while in Fulham the scorers were Mitrovic, who also scored twice (34, penalty, and 67 minutes) and Bobby Reid, at 62.

El Loco Bielsa’s team seems to show a dizzying appetite for the goal, with a balance of seven goals scored and seven conceded, the result of the two 4-3 matches played, with Hélder Costa playing the 90 minutes in both.

A little earlier, with another Portuguese, André Gomes, Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton added the second victory in two English League games, with a 5-2 at West Bromwich, with the visiting coach, Slaven Bilic, sent off before the break. .

It was not only the Croatian coach who received an expulsion order, but also, a few minutes before, the side Kieran Gibbs, with a direct red, after intentionally bringing his hands to the face of the rival, in this case the Colombian James Rodríguez, after the discussion of a ball on the touchline.

Everton had already won 2-1, still allowed the draw 2-2, but then prevailed to win the match 5-2, on an afternoon inspired by Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with a hat trick for the candy.

In the last game of the afternoon, the surprise happened at Old Trafford, with Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes and without Diogo Dalot, losing at home to Crystal Palace, 3-1, in a game in which Solskjaer’s team was frankly bad.

The Red Devils lacked a bit of everything: intensity, speed, correct passes, in a game in which goalkeeper David De Gea can thank some slack in the Palace’s attack, if it had not been worse.

United, who made their debut in the Premier after having postponed the opening game, were always losing, first thanks to Townsend’s goal (seven minutes) and then Zaha, who scored at 74 and 85.

Dutchman van de Beek, who had taken the place of the unfortunate Pogba, was still down to 80, but the team would suffer shortly after 3-1.

Even today, Arsenal host West Ham, while Jose Mourinho’s Leicester, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool square off on Sunday, while Manchester City will be on the pitch on Monday at home. Wolverhampton, by Nuno Espírito Santo.



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