Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

60 min: United are in complete control. They are playing really well now. Herrera reverses a perceptive pass through to Mata, who has made a dart from right to left - think Bergkamp to Ljungberg - but his shot is saved by Fabianski at his near post.
 
GOAL! Swansea 1-1 Manchester United (Ayew, 61 min)

Ashley Williams Beckenbauers forward from the back, injecting some urgency into the Swansea attack. United look too open. There’s a lack of cover, too many men forward. Williams finds Sigurdsson on the right and his curling cross is met by Ayew, whose brilliant header bounces past Romero and into the right corner! Manchester United have conceded their first goal of the season!
 
62 min: Swansea roar forward again. Ayew escapes down the right and blasts a cross into the middle. Smalling is in the way but Swansea are on top now. That goal came out of nothing but it has lifted them immeasurably. United are stunned.
 
Come on The United.......go on pleaseeeeee

@Wacha kulia khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


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Nachikia kuna mchezaji anaitwa Ayew ..... .... .....
 
GOAL! Swansea 2-1 Manchester United (Gomis, 66 min)

The game has been turned on its head and what a goal this is! Andre Ayew pops up on the right and pops an astonishingly good pass down the inside-right channel for Bafetimbi Gomis, who has escaped his marker. Romero comes off his line but Gomis gets there first and coolly slips it under him, the ball dribbling over the line at the near post! Swansea lead!
 
Na huyu Gomis hachoki tu khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
70 min: Here come two changes for Manchester United: Ashley Young replaces the goalscorer, Juan Mata, and Michael Carrick replaces Morgan Schneiderlin.
 
71 min: The feeling is that Sergio Romero could have done better with Gomis’s goal. What a pass from Ayew, though. “Romero has effectively reminded the world why he was a backup keeper till he joined United,” says Prateek Chadha. “United must really be praying that De Gea stays on this evidence.”
 
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