Manchester United’s latest teen sensation shines again as Erik ten Hag’s side stay on track for FA Cup glory.
Running down the wing, hear United singIt was a tune originally borne from the brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo as he began to emerge as the figurehead of the great Manchester United team which won three consecutive Premier League titles in a row from 2007 to 2009 – with a Champions League triumph sandwiched in between.
Ever since Ronaldo sat down with Piers Morgan before heading to Saudi Arabia, the song has been passed down to the heir apparent.Captain Harry Maguire said in the immediate aftermath that the 18-year-old “has the world at his feet” and it was the softness of touch combined with the precise curled finish in the 90th minute that sealed this turnaround.
Old Trafford erupted in celebration at the goal, and then hailed their new hero in song. The marketing department at United will know the famous No. 7 shirt is currently vacant.The peroxide blonde bombshell has the kind of ability – and resilience – everyone wishes they could bottle. Perhaps that was to be expected after ending a six-year trophy drought, as the visitors had a glorious opportunity to take a 23rd-minute lead.
When the ball was robbed off him by Ben Johnson, his pass towards the centre circle for Benrahma exposed both Maguire and Victor Lindelof at the heart of the defence.Nations Analysis Get Murray Kinsella’s exclusive analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations campaign this springBenrahama split the pair with a through ball after the England international tried to step up while his Swedish colleague dropped slightly.
And when they did make the breakthrough there was an element of controversy to come with the class of Benrahma’s finish.
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