Manchester United
escaped from the 5th round of the FA Cup after a 3-0 win over League One or
League third caste, Shrewsbury
Town, Monday (02/22/2016).
Three goals in
Manchester United's victory in this match were scored by Chris Smalling and
Juan Mata in the first half, and Jesse Lingard in the second half.
Manchester United
lowered the combination of core players and young in this game. Nevertheless,
Smalling et al still can dominate a full game.
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Beat the Club of the Third Caste, Manchester United Drove |
At the beginning
of the game forces made by Louis van Gaal is quite difficult to break the
deadlock despite continued pressing. On the other hand, Shrewsbury Town
also could not get out of the pressure and create chances through a dangerous
counter attack.
The new Red Devils
managed to dismantle the defense of the home team in the 37th minute. This goal
was scored Smalling by firing a right-footed by utilizing feedback header from
Morgan Schneiderlin.
Shortly before
halftime, Mata made the Red Devils a 2-0 lead. The goal was scored with the
dead ball off the execution, the aftermath of violations committed by Zak
Whitbread.
There is no
significant change in the second half. Manchester United came back to win
control of the ball.
Manchester United is
back breaking goal Shrewsbury
in the 61st minute. A Jesse Lingard goal is scored by Ander Herrera's cross to
make the visitors ahead of 3-0.
This score lasted
until the game was over. Manchester United's Old Trafford ensures troops
breezed into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
They will serve
West Ham United were first to qualify by getting rid of Blackburn Rovers. West
Ham won with a score of 5-1. The match will take place at Old Trafford on March
12.
Shrewsbury Town 0-3 Manchester United (Chris Smalling 37 ', Juan
Mata 45' + 2, Jesse Lingard 61 ')
Shrewsbury Town:
1-Jayson Leutwiler, 4-Zak Whitbread, 5-Jermaine Grandison, 20-Nathaniel
Knight-Percival (29-Larnell Cole 45 '), 6-Ian Blackstone, 10-Shaun Whalley,
12-Junior Brown, 15- Jack Grimmer, 17-Abu Ogogo, 19-Andy Mangan, 26-Jean-Daniel
Akpa-Akpro.
Coach: Micky
Mellon
Manchester United:
20-Sergio Romero, 12-Chris Smalling, 17-Daley Blind, 30-Gullermo Varela,
43-Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (49-Joe Riley 45 '), 7-Memphis Depay, 8-Juan Mata,
21- Ander Herrera, 28-Morgan Schneiderlin, 35-Jesse Lingard, 9-Anthony Martial.
Coach: Manchester United