The traditional football pattern Ten Hag needs to remove him from the starting lineup immediately since he is not at all benefiting the club by playing. Chelsea great Frank Lampard has urged Ten Hag to give up £60 million or he may soon lose his job. Not Garnacho, and Not Antony
Manchester United defeated Barnsley 7-0 at Old Trafford to carry on their winning streak and advance to the Carabao Cup quarterfinals.
After controlling the game for the first few minutes, United appeared to be a team with the wind in their sails.
After winning a penalty kick and adding a goal himself, Marcus Rashford started things off with a well-executed goal to extend his run. Garnacho then added a third goal just before halftime.
Garnacho continued to score, adding a fourth goal in the second half. He then again provided the assist for Rashford’s second goal.
In a thrashing, Bruno Fernandes set up Eriksen late in the game for United’s sixth and seventh goals. He wasn’t going to let the game go without leaving his mark.
This is the players’ rating:
Altay Bayindir: 7
He was hardly tested as United easily won the match, making it the best home debut imaginable. impressed by his occasional bursts of ball play.
Diogo Dalot: 7
had a fantastic outing, with Eriksen drifting to the right to provide him with additional passing possibilities. Precision tackling, overlaps, and gentle touches. It was a pleasant reversion to normal.
Harry Maguire, age seven
had no threat to repel, which is unusual for center backs for Manchester United. confidently went about his work.
Jonny Evans: 7
Given how quiet it was, particularly in the first half, I could have easily stood back and let his strikers dominate. Just the kinds of games he was intended to play through.
Toby Collyer (5.5)
To give him a negative rating would be unfair given that Barnsley targeted him and he was forced to play as a left-back, a position he was not used to. Garnacho contributed, but his position made it difficult for him to make his United debut.
Casemiro: 6.5
had a shaky beginning and gave the ball away, but he also became more and more dominant as United did, particularly going forward. Had a calm outing after that.
Manuel Ugarte, age seven
shown some excellent passing skills and made a fantastic attacking run in the first half to show that United hadn’t purchased a one-trick pony. After a vicious tackle, fans’ hearts were on their mouths, but he shrugged it off.
Erik Christiansen – 8.5
Garnacho’s first goal for United in more than a year came late in the game after a beautiful assist let him free for his second goal. scored twice as many with a deft finish from the box’s edge.
Antony: 7
was the least effective attacker up until he outran the goalkeeper to win the penalty. Scored it and put forth a lot of effort to assist the team develop.
Nine Alejandro Garnacho
This season marks his official ascent to superstar status. Rashford made a fantastic pass for United’s first goal, and he scored twice more, displaying the deadly instinct that has been lacking thus far. unique.
Rashford, Marcus – 8.5
After his two goals against Southampton, Ten Hag expressed confidence that the bottle of ketchup would burst, and that seemed likely to happen. Confident once more.
Alternatives
Bruno Fernandes: 8
It would have been strange for him to come on the bench and then not have any rescue duties to do. Still managed to set up Eriksen for two goal involvements.
Joshua Zirkzee, age six
Most likely feeling bad for himself for failing to score on a day when it appeared United would score from every attack. Any time spent on the field with new colleagues is appreciated.
7-Usessair Mazraoui
His class and calmness made him a dependable presence already, and that was evident here as well.
Sixth Matthijs de Ligt
A valuable ten minutes in his legs under pleasant conditions despite his late substitution with the club leading 5-0.
Amad: Six
came on late for Garnacho and didn’t require any heroics. assured as usual