Despite the first half down, Tottenham managed to beat Manchester United in the second round of the Premier League, enduring pressure in the initial stage
O Tottenham won the Manchester United this Saturday, 19, in a game valid for the second round of the Premier League. After drawing in the debut, the Spurs did their homework in the ‘Big Six’ duel with a goal from Pope Sarr It is Lisandro Martinez (against) in the second half to define the 2 to 0 and the positive result in the competition.
The first half saw great superiority for the visitors, who managed to get out of the opponent’s high marking and pose danger to the goalkeeper. Vicarious. The best of the Red Devils’ chances was with rashford coming out in the face of the archer, who defended with his right hand on the way out of the goal and avoided the goal.
In the last minutes, the red team showed fatigue and saw the home team start to arrive and threaten the goal of onana. Even so, it did not require major interventions from the Cameroonian and the score remained at zero until the break of the match.
In the second stage, Tottenham came back better, and it was through the sides that they found the way to create their best chances of the game. Just after 3 minutes Pape Sarr arrived in the area and took advantage of a low cross to score his first goal with the shirt of the London team, only in the second appearance.
After that, the match was electric, and with good opportunities for both sides, like the ball on the crossbar Antony and the side lunges from both sides for Tottenham. Over time, the rhythm slowed down again and the game was moving towards the end, giving time to expand with Lisandro Martínez against, closing the scoring.
Source: sportbuzz
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