With Licha Martínez and Garnacho starting, Manchester United won a crazy match against Wolverhampton

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Crazy and with an enormous final intensity, Manchester United ended up prevailing during his visit to Wolverhampton by 4 to 3 in a game that had the definition of the game in the seven extra minutes. THE Red devils They controlled the score until the game took a different pace in the final 15 minutes. Lisandro Martinez AND Alessandro Garnachothe two Argentinians in the squad were starters.

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The 18 year old midfielder Kobbie Mainoo He was the hero of the evening with his goal, United’s fourth in the final minute of extra time of the seven that completed the second half. So and after more than two months, the team he manages Erik ten Hag achieved the victory on the road.

The development of the match was crazy. After five minutes, Marco Rashford He paid for his indiscipline last week with a goal. The striker returned to the starting lineup after being left out of last Sunday’s cup match against Newport due to a night out which prevented him from attending training the following day.

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After the free-kick, Rashford pays off by opening the scoring with a precise shot following an assist in the area from Dane Rasmus Hojlund. “Marcus has recognized his responsibilities, so the case is closed,” Ten Hag said in response to the reasons that led him to let the player leave.

And the good Rashford was key in a takeaway that opened the action for the second goal, with a pass to full-back Luke Shaw who pulled the center for Rasmus Höjlund to shout out his goal. 22 minutes have passed and it seems that the away team has everything under control.

Manchester United had several clear opportunities to close out the match but a lack of aim – such as a header by Casemiro which did not result in a goal – and others due to advanced positions which led to Hojlund’s goals being disallowed and Casemiro.

Only in the second half did Wolverhampton get the discount. In the 26th minute of the second half Pablo Sarabia reduced the penalty difference. But four minutes later, Scott McTominay made it 3 – 1. What else could happen in the remaining quarter of an hour? Of everything.

The last minutes were terrible. Five minutes from the end, Max Kilman closes the gap again and infects his team, who on the counterattack take the lead at 3-3 thanks to a goal from Portuguese Pedro Neto, when five of the seven overtime periods are played.

The draw seemed inevitable and this is why Mainoo became a hero: with a powerful and precise shot that culminated a great individual action he achieved the victory by 4 to 3, in the last minute of the seven that had been marked on the poster of fourth referee.

With this victory, Manchester United rose to seventh place in the Premier League with 35 points, one less than West Ham, who drew 1-1 with Bournemouth, who remained with 26 points.

Three minutes into the match, West Ham were already losing thanks to a goal from Dominic Solanke and in this way Bournemouth managed the match without problems. However, the team led by Andoni Iraola Sagarna failed to maintain the victory.

A minute into the quarter-hour mark, James Ward-Prowse took charge of the penalty with which West Ham secured the equaliser. The next Premier League match, the 23rd, will be played between next Saturday and Monday.

Source: Clarin

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