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He got a grade and says τώ thank you Manchester United

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At some point the first point loss for Ralph Rangnik on her bench would come Manchester United and finally it emerged in its headquarters Newcastle, staying at 1-1.

The score may not satisfy the “red devils”, but based on the image of the match, the “red devils” can not complain, as the hosts showed that they wanted the match more and also had the most clear opportunities to get the three-pointer.

With this result and while he has two matches less than the 4th Arsenal, Manchester United is 7 points back from the quartet and the Champions League affair of the new season is becoming increasingly difficult.

In terms of the match, Newcastle came in stubborn and this was seen only in 7 ‘, when the St. Maximus became the final receiver of the ball after the very correct pressure of the hosts and with a place through the area, managed to open the score.

In the first half, Newcastle managed to keep the lead with relative ease, but in the second half, and especially as time went on, it was obvious that Manchester United, with a “weapon” of midfield quality, stepped on the area more easily.

In one of these cases and specifically in 71 ‘o Cavani who had passed at halftime as a substitute, took advantage of the oligarchy of the defense and closely scored the 1-1. Then he took action De Gea, who kept the score for his team, culminating in his excellent intervention in Almiron’s shot.

Summary of the results of the 19th match:

Sunday (26/12)

Wolves-Watford (postponed)

Liverpool-Leeds (postponed)

Burnley-Everton (postponed)

West Ham-Southampton 2-3

(48 ‘Antonio, 65’ Benrahma – 8 ‘Elyounoussi, 61’ Ward-Prouz, 70 ‘Bednarek)

Manchester City-Leicester 6-3

(5 ‘De Bruyne, 14’ pen. Mahrez, 21 ‘Gidogan, 25’ pen.-87 ‘Sterling, 69’ Laport – 55 ‘Madison, 59’ Lukman, 65 ‘Iheanacho)

Norwich-Arsenal 0-5

(6′-67 ‘Saka, 44’ Tirni, 84 ‘pen. Lakazet, 90’ + 1 ‘Smith-Row)

Tottenham-Crystal Palace 3-0

(32 ‘Kane, 34’ Berries, 74 ‘Hoing-Min)

Aston Villa-Chelsea 1-3

(28 ‘aut. James – 34’ pen, 90 ‘+ 3’ pen. Zorginio, 56 ‘Loukakou)

Brighton-Brentford 2-0

(34 ‘Trossar, 42’ Mope)

Monday (27/12)

Newcastle-Manchester United 1-1

(7 ‘St. Maximen-71’ Cavani)

The program of the next (20th) match:

Tuesday (28/12)

Arsenal-Wolves (14:30)

Watford-West Ham (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Norwich (17:00)

Southampton-Tottenham (17:00)

Leeds-Aston Villa (postponed)

Leicester-Liverpool (22:00)

Wednesday (29/12)

Chelsea-Brighton (21:30)

Brentford-Manchester City (22:15)

Thursday (30/12)

Everton-Newcastle (21:30)

Manchester United-Burnley (22:15)

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