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United went through the ‘St. Mary’s” with frames of protagonists who wanted to shut up!

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With him Andre Onana to save a penalty with the score at 0-0, them De Licht and Rashford to score taking a lot of weight off them for different reasons, but also with Casemiro creating, Manchester United reached 3-0 in “St. Mary’s,” at noon on Saturday.

Dibling’s inspirations from the right, tight defending keeping all lines very close and willingness to play the match, made Southampton to be held to high standards of performance in the first half hour of the match. In fact, in the 30th minute he won a penalty with Dibling being overturned by Dalot, but Onana saved Archer’s execution! This was also the … turning of the switch for the “red devils».

In the 35th minute, De Ligt scored for the first time in his new team’s shirt with a header to make it 1-0, while in the 41st minute, Marcus Rashford doubled his goals with a nice shot from the edge of the Ramsdale area. Unitedwith his own first goal in the league since last March!

His team Ten Haag kept their lead and Southampton, despite Martin’s four changes from 63′, did not find solutions. Then came the dismissal of Stephens for a bad knock on Garnazzo’s knee with the plugs and Ten Haag’s team took all the points. He also made his debut Manuel Ugarte who entered the field at 73′, while at 90′ + 5′ the final took place 3-0.

THE Casemiro with a clever cross from the right into the area found Dalot, who turned to Garnazzo and the Argentine shaped the outcome of the match. It is indicative that many rushed to hug the Brazilian midfielder immediately after the goal, since he had also had a difficult few days after the fatal errors in the derby with Liverpool.

In detail, the program of the 4th matchday:

Saturday (14/9)

Southampton-Manchester United 0-3

(35′ De Ligt, 41′ Rashford, 90′ + 6′ Garnazzo)

Crystal Palace-Leicester (17:00)

Liverpool-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Manchester City-Bradford (17:00)

Brighton-Ipswich (17:00)

Fulham-West Ham (17:00)

Aston Villa-Everton (19:30)

Bournemouth-Chelsea (22:00)

Sunday (15/9)

Tottenham-Arsenal (16:00)

Wolves-Newcastle (18:30)

The schedule for the next (5th) matchday:

Saturday (21/9)

West Ham-Chelsea (14:30)

Aston Villa-Wolves (17:00)

Leicester-Everton (17:00)

Liverpool-Bournemouth (17:00)

Southampton-Ipswich (17:00)

Tottenham-Bradford (17:00)

Fulham-Newcastle (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Manchester United (19:30)

Sunday (22/9)

Brighton-Nottingham Forest (16:00)

Manchester City-Arsenal (18:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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