Chapter 0141: This Time I'll Come Myself! (First more to subscribe)

Both sides are interested in changing the score on the field, so the second half of the game is not destined to be boring.

Borussia Dortmund took advantage of the kick-off and quickly pushed the ball towards the left side of the penalty area. However, in midfield, Louis van Gaal had already given a serious warning to United's backline, so everyone's attention was very focused and the ball was soon snatched up by the United players.

Herrera passed the snatched ball to Rooney, Rooney received the ball, and was about to turn and pass, but Dortmund's No. 27 Castro tackled a flying tackle from behind to the ground, and Manchester United's counterattack naturally couldn't play.

It was a very bad foul and it should have been a yellow card. That is, there was no damage to Rooney, otherwise it would have been a problem to show a red card.

However, the referee of this game, Turkish Kakir did not say anything, did not even give Castro a warning, only awarded Manchester United a free kick in the top left corner of his own penalty area.

This made the Manchester United players and home fans very angry, booing the referee and the Dortmund players.

Although the Manchester United players were angry, they had not lost their minds yet, and they knew that it was useless to theorize with the referee at this time, so it was better to attack immediately.

In fact, the players on United's attacking line quickly ran forward, and the free-kick was handed over to the defender or goalkeeper.

Blind walked over to deliver the free-kick and he played it to Herrera, who was in a relatively relaxed environment, opting to dribble up to assist.

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Kakir's lenient approach was put to good use by Borussia Dortmund, as Reus kicked Ander from behind and stopped United's rapid advance when United sent a free-kick that Herrera dribbled near the halfway line.

Kakir remained silent about this.

Manchester United continued to attack, Rojo advanced with the ball on the left side, before entering the penalty area, he sent the ball from the gap to Dortmund in the penalty area, Depay received the ball, because the position was too far away, plus at halftime, Van Gaal had repeatedly told Depay not to shoot, Depay had to choose to pass.

However, Depay didn't look at the position of his players at all when he passed the ball, and he sent the ball directly to Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Weidenfeller.

After passing the ball, Depay waved his hands and jumped and screamed, apparently complaining that Rashford and Anthony Martial had not followed up in time.

Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, who were near the penalty spot, were stunned: Nima, if you pass the ball to the penalty spot, either of us can get the ball in the goal. But if you pass the ball like that, except that we are in an offside position beforehand, is it possible to receive it?

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Weidenfeller takes the ball in the spot, where Blind and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are. With Blind's small body, there is nothing to do with Aubameyang.

The Dortmund striker carried Blind to the side with his body, and then dribbled forward to kill. Fortunately, neither Chris Smalling nor Rojo lost their positions, running over to help defend and breaking the ball at Aubameyang's feet.

Smalling, who stole the ball, was forced by Aubameyang and had to turn his back to Aubameyang and pass the ball back to Romero.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang immediately went back to Romero, but Romero took the lead and passed the ball to Marcos Rojo on the left.

Rojo was in the middle of the pitch and easily received Romero's pass, took a few steps forward, and when Dortmund pressed him, he passed the ball to Herrera in the middle.

Instead of receiving the ball, Herrera picked it up past Reus, who was lunging at him, and landed near the halfway line. Here, Wayne Rooney controlled the ball, but he was surrounded by three Borussia Dortmund players.

Rooney barely managed to hold on to the ball, and when he saw Fellaini come to help, he staggered to get the ball over.

At this moment, Fellaini's surroundings are finally relatively relaxed, and Dortmund's players are basically attracted to Rooney and others.

Fellaini received the ball and spotted a small gap in the Dortmund defence, and he did not hesitate to pass the ball to the back of the Dortmund defence.

This time, Rashford finally got rid of Hummels' close marking, taking advantage of his slow turn to get past him and smash into the box before stabbing Papastathopoulos into the back of the net from 14 yards.

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In the 48th minute of the game, Rashford's goal made the score 1:2, and Manchester United led 4:3 again on aggregate.

"Marcus Rashford! It's Marcus Rashford again! At a time when United were in crisis, Marcus Rashford stepped up again to help United score! ”

'Borussia Dortmund's restrictions on Marcus Rashford in the first half worked well, but going into the second half, their defence was still porous. When Hummels was defending Rashford, there was a moment of distraction and he didn't follow up, so Rashford seized the opportunity to score a goal! ”

"Hummels has a problem defending, and Papastathopoulos is a little slower to make up the defense! With a goalscorer like Marcus Rashford, unless you stay 100 per cent focused on him for 90 minutes, you could get his chances! ”

'Maybe it was in the first half when Rashford saw his team-mates squander too many chances and decided to do it himself. Sure enough, Manchester United scored! ”

"The only player Van Gaal can rely on is Rashford, and even if the others are irons like Depay and Blind, they can't help him at critical moments, and even quietly dig holes for him!"

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Seeing Marcus Rashford score, the commentators praised him again.

No way, his performance is really impeccable, except for touting, he can't get black if he wants to.

Although he didn't score for United in the first half, his role was evident for the Reds.

If it weren't for him nailing up front and drawing the attention of Borussia Dortmund's defence, how could the likes of Anthony Martial, Depay and Wayne Rooney have had so many shots on goal?

However, Rashford's teammates were too unhelpful, shooting more than a dozen shots frantically, and they didn't even hit the goal frame once.

The only threatening shot on goal throughout the first half was Marcus Rashfordra's effort to the six-yard line on the right, but it was ultimately blocked by Borussia Dortmund's defenders.

Perhaps, as some commentators and commentators have said, Rashford found his team-mates too unreliable and decided to come on his own.

He then scored a goal to give United the lead again on aggregate. I want to talk about "The British Emperor" with more like-minded people, "Chat with more book friends about your favorite books."