Alejandro Garnacho Remains Everton’s Obsession

The performance was not really impressive, but Man United still won all 3 points against Everton on the evening of 9-3 with two penalties brought in by Alejandro Garnacho.

Playing explosively in the first leg last November with a superb goal in Man United’s 3-0 victory, Alejandro Garnacho continued to become Everton’s obsession in the earliest match of round 28. English Premier League.

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Alejandro Garnacho shined in Man United’s victory

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As experts say, playing at home is not a big advantage for Man United when Everton is the team that plays proactively and organizes much sharper attacks. It’s just a pity that the away team’s strikers like Ben Godfrey, Jack Harrison, Dwight McNeil either finished poorly or couldn’t beat the last stopper Andre Onana in the home team’s wooden goal.

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Ben Godfrey had a chance to score early but failed to score

The attack is less impressive and the finishing is not better than the away team, but Man United is still lucky to have “genius” Alejandro Garnacho in the squad. Just 12 minutes in, James Tarkowski was forced to foul Garnacho in Everton’s penalty area and host Man United immediately received a penalty. On the 11m free kick, it was not difficult for Bruno Fernandes to beat goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, opening the score for Man United.

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Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring from the penalty spot

Conceding an early goal, Everton became hot-tempered and continued to push their strong counter-attacking squad. However, the attack efficiency was not high, making it impossible for “The Toffees” to find a way into Andre Onana’s goal. Despite the poor finish, Everton continued to hold grudges because of their defense when Alejandro Garnacho played the ball too mischievously. In the 36th minute, Ben Godfrey kicked out his foot to block the Argentine striker’s move in the penalty area and the away team continued to receive a penalty.

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Marcus Rashford scored from the 11m spot and almost earned a penalty at the end of the match

This time, Marcus Rashford stepped up to the free kick spot and easily subdued goalkeeper Pickford, doubling the gap for Man United. 2-0 is also the score of the first half, temporarily in favor of Man United. After the break, the match continued with the old “script” when Everton attacked a lot but could not score.