Manchester United
suffered defeat with the score 1-2 at the headquarters Sunderland Stadium of
Light, the Premier League continued on Saturday (02/13/2016). Results are determined by an own
goal by David De Gea in the 82nd minute.
With a record
seven defeats, United stuck in fifth position with a collection of 41 points
from 26 matches. They can be evicted from the euro zone if West Ham United wins
at the headquarters of Norwich
City on Saturday.
This victory is also
not been able to issue Sunderland from
relegation. They just scooped 23 points from 26 parties.
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United swallow the 7th defeat because of the De Gea's own goal, the 26th Week of EPL |
Actually, United
dominate the game. According to the Premier League, they controlled 66 percent
of the game and fired six shots on goal. As for Sunderland
only do four shots on target.
However, the first
chance Sunderland directly converted into
goals. Wahbi Khazri intended to release a ball pass from a free kick, but the
ball could not reached by all the players in the penalty box and rolled into
the United net.
After conducting a
number of shot experiments, the troops of Louis van Gaal new equalized in the
39th minute. The ball shot of Juan Mata was pushed over by Vito Mannone and
struck by Anthony Martial.
Instead of
reversing the position, United just re-pressed after the break. In the 62nd
minute, De Gea had to work hard to dispel flat shots Dame N'Doye.
De Gea even becomes
antagonistic to his team in the last ten minutes. The ball of Lamine Kone's
header was on hand before it was going into the goal.
Eight minutes the
rest of the normal time, Manchester United could not be used to score the
second goal. The match was won by Sunderland
2-1.
Sunderland 2-1
Manchester United (Wahbi Khazri 3 '; Anthony Martial 39; David De Gea 82'-og)
Sunderland:
25-Vito Mannone; 24-DeAndre Yedlin, 16-John O'Shea, 23-Lamine Kone, 3-Patrick
van Aanholt; 27-Jan Kirchhoff (8-Jack Rodwell 15); 10-Dame N'Doye, 8-Lee
Cattermole (20-Ola Toivonen 85), 21-Yann M'Villa, 22-Wahbi Khazri; 18-Jermain
Defoe (9-Fabio Borini 71)
Manager: Sam
Allardyce
Manchester United:
1-David De Gea; 36-Matteo Darmian (37-Donald Love 37), 12-Chris Smalling,
17-Daley Blind, 43-Cameron Borthwick-Jackson; 28-Morgan Schneiderlin
(28-William Keane 86), 17-Michael Carrick; 35-Jesse Lingard (7-Memphis Depay
62), 8-Juan Mata, 9-Anthony Martial; 10-Wayne Rooney
Manager: Louis van
Gaal