"Manchester is red..."You should have the Oscar" Manchester United FW unveiled 'Hollow Action' Walker...I killed Man City twice
"Manchester is red..."You should have the Oscar" Manchester United FW unveiled 'Hollow Action' Walker...I killed Man City twice
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Manchester United striker Rasmus Hueirun publicly shot Manchester City fullback Kyle Walker for over-action in the Manchester derby.
After winning 2-1 against Manchester City in the 16th round of the English Premier League (EPL) at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England on the 16th (Korea time), Hoi-run opened his personal SNS and posted a picture of him putting his head together with Walker.
The scene happened at the 38th minute of the first half when Manchester City was leading 1-0 thanks to the first goal scored by Josko Gvardiol, the "goal defender." Hoyerun from Denmark and England had a war of nerves regardless of the ball. They glared at each other fiercely with their foreheads together as if they were deer. Then, Walker complained of pain and flopped on the ground. Hoyerun was puzzled by Walker's behavior that was suspected of being a "hoolie." The referee warned both players.
Hweirun kept this scene in mind until the end and took revenge. Manchester United returned the game to square one with Bruno Fernandes' penalty kick in the 43rd minute of the second half, and Ahmad Diallo's theater goal in the 45th minute scored a thrilling 2-1 come-from-behind victory.
In the 33rd minute of the second half, Hoi-Loon, who was replaced by Joshua Zirkjee, left a post on social media that was taken from the famous phrase, "Manchester is Red and violets are blue." Originally, "Roses are red and violets are blue," but he emphasized the fact that Manchester's owner is Manchester United on this day, comparing the colors of Manchester United and Manchester City. 스포츠토토
He continued, "It was the best performance ever. But the Oscars..."He directly hit Walker. Manchester United won the match, but if he wins the acting award, he should give it to Walker. He replied, "I can't accept it."
Having lost two consecutive games in the league, Manchester City changed its mood by beating Manchester City, which has had four consecutive wins in the league. The team ranked 13th with six wins, four draws and six losses, but narrowed the gap with upper-middle-class teams.
Ruben Amorim, who replaced Erik tenhach as Manchester United manager last month, is standing tall as the second manager to win his first Manchester derby. The first person to break this record is former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
In contrast, Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City who faced the biggest crisis in his entire leadership career, is facing a beleaguered situation due to the defeat. With only one win in the last 11 games including the Cup, Manchester City slid to the 5th place, which is outside the European Champions League table, by staying at 27 points in the league. The gap between the two leading Liverpool players with 36 points has widened to seven points.
"I didn't do well enough. I'm the boss, I'm the coach. I have to find a solution, but I haven't found one yet. That's the reality. I don't need excuses," Guardiola said in an interview on BBC's Match of the Day.
"I think we deserve to win. We have done a great job. It was different from the game we lost to Arsenal. Unlike that game, it was in faith." As for Ahmad, who has stood out as a "victory hero," he said. "I am having a great moment. Tenhach brought him to the first team and Rut van Nistelrooy actively utilized him. Now we must not repeat the mistakes we made in the past," he said, while indirectly criticizing Tenhach, who turned a blind eye to Ahmad.