Round 16 times in the Carabao Cup and Manchester United that does not disappoint expectations, with an immaculate victory against Burnley that secured a place in the quarter-finals. Thanks to goals from Christian Eriksen in the first half and Marcus Rashford in the second half. The Ten Hag team put on a show in the first official after Cristiano Ronaldo, while the De Zerbi’s defeat of Brighton defeated on penalties by Charlton.
The first one was excellent, with the Manchester Red Devils who immediately make us forget the pre-World Cup controversies that marked the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo and the consequent consensual divorce. Thus, in this Wednesday night’s match, valid for the round of 16 of the EFL Cup, for the Carabao Cup, a victory came that immediately cheered the fans.
To start the nocturnal dances it was Christian Eriksen who opened the scoring in the 27th minute, closing a choral action that put him face to face with Peacock-Farrell when closing a very easy goal on goal. An advantage that allowed Manchester to manage the situation and close training in the second half when he took over the chair Marcus Rashford: for the class of 1997 an incredible solo Coast to coast. Starting with the ball in his midfield, he managed to enter the area and close with a low diagonal shot of victory
With Zerbi eliminated, Brighton concede on penalties
For a Manchester United on the shields, a Brighton that sensationally slipped in the classic mad ball, losing against English League One team Athletic Charlton🇧🇷 After the 0-0 of the regulation 90 minutes, the team coached by De Zerbi failed in the shoot-out for penalties where they missed 4 shots. One more than Charlton, who with the 7th shot from 11 meters snatched qualification for the quarter-finals, against all odds.
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