The result of MU vs Newcastle – Coach Ten Hag’s army seems to only be able to withstand the battle against the fearsome ball weapon of the Chick.
With the home field advantage, as soon as the opening whistle sounded, Newcastle rushed to attack MU. In the first 20 minutes, Chich Choe continuously cut wings with the speed of Saint-Maximin on the left and the rhythm of the Murphy-Tripper duo on the right.
Continuity of crosses stuffed into the box for players of good height like Isak and Longstaff. It was thanks to the excellence of De Gea to help keep MU’s goal safe.
Only De Gea’s excellence helped MU clean a sheet after a series of Newcastle’s bombardments in the first half
The next few minutes saw Newcastle’s long-range efforts, causing MU’s goal to wobble many times. In the 40th minute, Saint-Maximin took the ball to eliminate the entire MU defense and then stretched it out for Willock, but unfortunately this player kicked straight into the stands.
In the second half, Ten Hag’s team couldn’t even get to the ball and then suffered the match and conceded a goal. In the 65th minute, the Newcastle players made a rhythmic coordination that upset the entire defense of the visitors.
Starting from Isak’s turn in front of the penalty area and then poked a gap for Bruno Guimaraes to escape into the right wing. The Brazilian midfielder then threw a nasty cross to the position of Allan Saint-Maximin on the far post. No. 10 rebounded with a header for Willock to open the scoring.
The pressure that the home team created was concretized by Willock’s opening goal
In the 76th minute, the score was almost raised to 2-0 for Newcastle. From Trippier’s corner, the substitute midfielder Joelinton and central defender Fabian Schar had two consecutive headers that hit the crossbar and post.
In the last 10 minutes, coach Erik Ten Hag decided to play all the time when he pulled out both main central defenders, Varane and Lisandro Martinez, in exchange for Lindelof and Pellistri. But this is a double-edged sword for the Red Devils.
88 minutes, the ball continued to be high with Trippier’s corner. Substitute striker Callum Wilson chose a clever position to overcome Lindelof to double the lead for Newcastle.
The ball continues to be the weapon that helps Newcastle finish MU with Wilson’s second goal
The time left is too little for the Red Devils to do wonders. Losing the final 2-0 to Newcastle, MU lost 3rd place to the main opponent when they had the same 50 points after 27 matches but lost heavily in difference (+4 vs +22).