Chapter 0130: Caught in a Desperate Situation
Then, Tottenham's sideline shot didn't make for much of a threatening shot and fell into De Gea's control.
Seeing this, Rashford felt that the alarm in front of his door had been lifted for the time being. As a striker, it was only right for him to return to the front line to seek goals, so he ran forward, ready to meet the attacks of his teammates.
By the time Rashford had reached the centre circle, David De Gea's big foot arrived. With Vertonghen's close defence and three or four Tottenham players not far ahead, Rashford was unable to catch the ball despite getting to the spot, opting to head it to Jesse Lingard, who was not far from him.
Rashford was about to turn and run forward, but the next moment he was dumbfounded as he found that Lingard, defended by Dembele, had actually passed the ball back.
Isn't Nima a pit man? Does Lingard have a brain? Didn't he know how to move the ball into the gaps on the wings? Do you have to put yourself in a bayonet fight with four or five other players?
Rashford cursed and had no choice but to try to fight for the ball with a few Tottenham players.
The so-called two fists are hard to beat four hands, not to mention the four or five Tottenham players that Rashford is facing at the moment, and they are at rest, so he undoubtedly lost the ball, and the ball was kicked by Dier to Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris.
Marcus continued to press for Lloris, who didn't wait for Rashford to come and passed the ball to Alderweireld, who came to pick him up, who in turn distributed the ball to Kyle Walker on the right before Anthony Martial could come and grab him.
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Kyle Walker immediately shifted wide, with a long-range pass of more than 50 metres to move the ball from Tottenham's right to the left.
Kane received the ball and headed it back to head Kyle Walker into Rose on the wing.
Rose received a ball from Kane unguarded, took a few steps forward, and swept the ball into the United penalty area with ease before Darmian stepped forward to defend him.
There is a large gap in front of the route where the football runs. Lamela got ahead of the United defenders, appeared in the gap, and then latched on to a pass and swept the ball into the United goal with ease.
When Marcus Rashford cleared the ball and the United thought they had escaped, it was less than two minutes before the goal was finally broken again and Tottenham equalised.
Rashford, who witnessed the process up front, jumped straight to his feet and didn't know what words to use to describe Darmian, who was supposed to defend Rose's cross.
From the 67th minute of the game in place of the injured Floumenza, the Italians' defence, if they had to find an adjective, it would be a disaster.
United's first goal was when he lost his defensive position, allowing Eriksen to easily get his feet up and cross and deliver the ball into the middle of the penalty area.
Then there was the free-kick that had just been given to the opposition by an unnecessary foul, and if it hadn't been for Marcus Rashford's goal-line clearance, United would have already equalised.
Who knew that less than two minutes later, he made another mistake and lost his defensive position, allowing Tottenham left-back Rose to calmly cross and finally losing the lead that United had managed to hold.
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The cheers at White Hart Lane shook the sky, and the team scored two goals in just six minutes to equalise, giving Tottenham fans hope of a comeback.
In fact, if Rashford hadn't cleared the ball on the goal-line, they would have turned the game around.
However, even if it is only now, Tottenham fans are confident that the team can turn the game around, as they have seen the team turn around many times this season.
Besides, in this game, the physical fitness of the players on this side is significantly better than that of the opponent, and it is even more fine.
Some optimistic Tottenham fans can't help but think of what happened at Old Trafford seven years ago.
Today is the time for revenge!
At that time, the side was led by two goals, but the opponent scored five goals in a row. Today, let the same thing happen in White Hart Lane!
Do you still want to use White Hart Lane as your third alley? Manchester United, you think too much! Van Gaal is not Ferguson, and Manchester United today is not the Premier League hegemon of the original!
The team's first Premier League title, here we are! Leicester City, with our Tottenham Hotspur, you don't want to win the title!
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The commentators in the commentary section are also voicing their opinions, but they are also unanimously optimistic that Tottenham will achieve a comeback.
'Tottenham were so good today, they were significantly better than Manchester United because of the Europa League in midweek, because of Tottenham's non-stop running from start to finish in this game, Manchester United were dragged down!'
'With Tottenham's current situation, their comeback to Manchester United seems inevitable, and it even reminds me of the 34th round of the 2008-2009 Premier League season on 25 April 2009, when United beat Tottenham 5-2 at home. This time, Tottenham also fell behind by two goals early, and then equalized in a very short period of time, and finally reversed! ”
"It looks like Tottenham are going to reverse Manchester United, in fact, the free kick just now, if it wasn't for Rashford's goal-line clearance, Tottenham would have reversed the game!"
"Darmian is an undercover Tottenham agent in Manchester United, his side is unguarded, Tottenham can take what he wants!"
"Manchester United's performance today is too bad, if it weren't for Rashford, a miracle boy, who is still magical, at the moment they may have maintained a 2:2 draw with Tottenham, but 0:3 down on the road!"
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The so-called bystanders are clear, and the opinions of the commentators and commentators are accurate. In fact, Louis van Gaal himself is well aware of the situation on the pitch.
Van Gaal regretted a little, why did he replace Mensah with an Italian? His performance when he came on the pitch was just terrible!
He shook his head, completely disappointed with the Italian defender he had high hopes for.
Louis van Gaal has set his sights on Marcus Rashford, who is at the front of Manchester United's line, and without the youngster today, United would have been 3-0 down from home.
Van Gaal thought of Rashford's reminder to him at half-time, saying that in order to keep the title hopes alive, Tottenham would launch a Jedi counterattack in the second half, and Manchester United would face unprecedented difficulties in the second half, and all this really made him right.
This little guy can not only score goals in the game, but also stay awake and think at any time, this is simply a natural football person!
Many of the United players on the pitch have already suffered a fitness crisis and it is time for them to make a substitution.