Express Sport runs through four things learned as United closed the gap to the Premier League summit to six points. Garnacho enters history books United were up against a loud environment on the back of Everton’s 10-point Premier League deduction. But they
Alejandro Garnacho scored one of the Premier League’s all-time-great goals to open the scoring for Manchester United against Everton on Sunday afternoon. The acrobatic effort, which found the net inside three minutes, silenced a raucous Goodison Park crowd, who had whipped up
Garnacho played the whole 90 minutes as Copenhagen won 4-3 in a dramatic encounter in Denmark. The hosts came from behind twice and scored two late goals to turn the game on its head. United had led 2-0 before Marcus Rashford was
Alejandro Garnacho was left red-faced after Manchester United’s hopes of reaching the Champions League knockout stages took a huge blow in Copenhagen. The Red Devils went ahead twice but surrendered their advantage on both occasions and eventually slipped to a 4-3 defeat
United travel to Craven Cottage looking to return to winning ways after back-to-back 3-0 defeats to Manchester City and Newcastle United at Old Trafford over the past week. Last Sunday’s thumping at the hands of City left Ten Hag’s side eighth in
Onana has been widely heralded by his team-mates and supporters for his 97th-minute penalty save against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday. It secured a 1-0 win at Old Trafford through Harry Maguire’s second-half header, keeping United’s hopes of progression out of Group A
Andre Onana has posted a fierce response on social media after Manchester United teammate Alejandro Garnacho’s controversial deleted post. Garnacho could face a ban for his actions, but Onana has leapt to the teenage winger’s defence after his Champions League heroics. Onana
FC Copenhagen manager Jacob Neestrup believes Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho should have shown a red card for his “childish, baby-level antics” during Tuesday’s Champions League clash. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag kept his cards close to his chest when asked about Alejandro Garnacho scuffing the penalty spot against Copenhagen. Jordan Larsson saw his effort saved from 12 yards, handing the Red Devils a precious Champions League victory
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