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Always so catastrophic, Manchester United was forced to win when Ipswich came to Old Trafford on Wednesday evening on behalf of the 27th day of the Premier League. At the start of this meeting, the Red Devils were 15th in the ranking with 13 points ahead of the club dear to Ed Sheeran, 18th and first relegation.
The start of the meeting was catastrophic on the Mancunian side. From the 4th minute, on an attack by the Tractor Boys, Patrick Dorgu, the left side recruited for 30 million euros in Lecce (!), Completely lacked lucidity: he made a pass to his goal when Andana had sprained to intercept the ball. The serious error thus benefited Jadon Philogene, who quietly pushed the ball to the bottom of the nets (4th).
Old Trafford sees red
Dorgu's nightmare continued at the end of the first period. After Bruno Fernandes and his teammates overturned the situation thanks to a CSC (22nd) then a head of Matthijs de Ligt (26th), on two stopped kicks, the 20 -year -old Danish international made a horrible tackle on an opposing player. The video referee called the central referee to exclude the player (43rd)…
In the process, Ipswich equalized on a second goal signed Philogene.
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