Tuesday, January 12, 2016

A Goal Fest Marked the Return of Premiership Action at St. James



Nothing for nobody as a rainy afternoon at the Toon saw its prodigal Geordies play a hungry football against a bitter rival in the visiting Red Devils.

Playing a brilliant and determined football, that sends their guests home with a shocker for their Manager Louis Van Gaal Boys, who despite his chaps in Wayne Rooney 2 goal afternoon and Jesse Lingard score.

The Red Devils luck crumbled in the 90th minute after a late goal that became at the end the equalizer and divided points for both squads.

Still a draw and a point in these stages is one valuable one for the slumping Magpies who saw their best game emerge all afternoon long, especially in the second half with a constant dominance in the Red Devils backfield.

Seeing a hardworking, David De Gea having one of his successful afternoons under his posts, blocking and stopping a very determined and furious Geordie attack.

That never ceased in its offensive attack all afternoon long and especially in the match second half, when they really gave the Spaniard a run for his money and finally succumbed to late goal from Paul Dummett equalizer.

Along with early scores from Georginio Wijnaldaum and Aleksandar Mitrovic that aided the Magpies, cause along net them a valuable point. 

For the Red Devils seeing their lead vanished during the course of the match and seeing their three points gone and converted into one, they must admit somethings not right in this squad.

A win would mean the world for them and a shoot of optimism ahead of their upcoming Liverpool match at Anfield against a belligerent and resurgent Liverpool Reds squad fighting for the top spots in Premiership.

After today’s match final score, the Red Devils have a bit of pressure going against them with a draw and a loss this could complicate it for Van Gaal and his aspirations of at least assuring a European spot.

Contested second half and a very complicated panorama is seen ahead for Manchester United in their quest of seeking the league shield, that is looking very complicated if they don’t start generating a much spectacular and dynamic game.

Enough with the boring and today’s match showed off a squad ambitious to start a winning streak and bury its three painful loses in the first half to those so called small entities.
 
As for the Magpies after incorporating important players in the winter market, so far their outlook for salvaging this campaign will depend on Manager Steve Mc Claren ambitious goals in the upcoming months.

For them is now or never to get out of the danger zones if they do not want a ticket of return to the always-infamous Championship League, considered for a team of the likes of the Geordies as a fatal blow.

However, at the end these two colossi played their hearts out and with such courage is worth applauding their efforts and resilience of not letting their guard down as well their ambition of netting a valuable win.

The second half is up and running with such a display of competition with all twenty squads some looking for their salvation and others for show and position, still this version of EPL is the David  that beats Goliath.


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