As expected, the meeting of the day, between the Red Devils and Harry
Kean’s colleagues, lived up to spectators' expectations.
In the middle of the empty stands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and after
a minute of silence devoted to the souls of the victims of Corona virus, the
referee signaled the start of the game.
Directly, the two teams tried to open the scoring in order to mix the
plans of coaches José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Opportunities started
to appear for the host team through a shot from the right side transferred by
the Manchester defense to the corner in the 4th minute. Manchester United's
reaction only made the first attempt to open the scoring in the 23rd with a
shot from Marcus Rashford, but goalkeeper Hugo Lloris cleared it with a fine
parade.
The Tottenham coach drew the fruit of your solid tactics in the 26th
sequence with a goal scored by Steven Bergwijn following a formidable sprint
and a concentrated and very strong strike which did not leave the red devils
goalkeeper a chance. De Mourinho's sons were close to adding the second in an
attempt by Left Winger Heung-min Son, but the keeper's parade kept the score at
1 goal to zero in the first half.
The second half started with successive waves from Manchester United to
level the score and return to the game. This goal was close to being achieved
in sequence 65 through striker Marcus Rashford but goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
insisted that his team remains the winner.Facing multiple attacks from
Manchester United, the defense of the supporting team was forced to make
mistakes and gave a penalty to Paul Pogba so that the Portuguese Bruno
Fernandes could equalize the score in sequence 83 until the end of the match.
The sad result allowed the two teams to add a point to their sales.
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