See Europe n Manchester Unitedsees the danger zone approaching the Everton! The “red devils” did not have to charge much, they were on target with both penalties they won and with 2-0 who prevailed, returned to the three points after the close defeats they had experienced earlier in the league.
In 6th place and 47 points h Unitedwhich is now -3 behind Tottenham and -8 behind Aston Villa, with Everton to remain in 15th and +5 from the relegation zone, remaining for an eleventh consecutive match without a win.
In pure racing, his team Ten Hah entered the match better and won a penalty only in the 11th minute after Tarkowski had marked the Garnazzo. A minute later, Mr Bruno Fernandes converted it into a goal for the home side 1-0, with the Portuguese overtaking compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo in penalty goals to take his tally to 29.
Manchester United continued to control the match, trying to limit Everton’s dangerous counterattacks and finally in the same way… they increased their lead. Garnazzo in another rush into the opposition area, won a penalty again, this time from Doucouret. THE Rashfordthis time, beat Pickford from eleven steps for 2-0 in the 36th minute, a score which remained until the finale of the first half.
The tempo remained high in the second part as well, which was helped by Everton which necessarily played higher. Fernandez in the 54th minute made it 3-0 and four minutes later Onana blocked Doucouret’s shot. Fernandes and Lindelof threatened again for the United shortly after the hour mark, with Dobbin having essentially the last chance of the game in the 76th minute, but unable to get Everton back into the game, who have yet to suffer another defeat this season.
In detail, the program of the 28th matchday:
Saturday (9/3)
Manchester United-Everton 2-0
(12′ pen. Bruno Fernandes, 36′ pen. Rashford)
Wolves-Fulham (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Luton (17:00)
Bournemouth-Sheffield United (17:00)
Arsenal-Bradford (19:30)
Sunday (10/3)
Aston Villa-Tottenham (15:00)
West Ham-Burnley (16:00)
Brighton-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Liverpool-Manchester City (17:45)
Monday (11/3)
Chelsea-Newcastle (22:00)
The schedule for the next (29th) matchday:
Saturday (16/3)
Wolves-Bournemouth (17:00)
Luton-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Burnley-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Tottenham (19:30)
Sunday (17/3)
West Ham-Aston Villa (16:00)
Arsenal-Chelsea (postponed)
Crystal Palace-Newcastle (postponed)
Manchester United-Sheffield United (postponed)
Everton-Liverpool (postponed)
Brighton-Manchester City (postponed)
Source: Sport Fm
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