Just in: Everton senior players not pleased with Sean Dyche, following “disrespectful” comparison after United defeat

 

 

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Alejandro Garnacho’s “devilment” helped Manchester United defeat Everton 2-0 in the Premier League, and Sean Dyche was pleased with both of his team’s penalties.

When Dyche saw his team’s wastefulness being lamented by the Toffees boss following a “Groundhog Day”-style performance, he couldn’t help but wish that Everton, who was always stingy, had a forward with Alejandro Garnacho’s determination, cunning, and unwavering self-assurance.

The always dangerous Argentine needed just two deft footed moves to give an unimpressive Manchester United side the victory over an Everton team that mustered eight more attempts (a total of twenty-three) than their opponents.

Alejandro Garnacho helps Manchester United beat Everton

Manchester United 2-0 Everton: Alejandro Garnacho stars as Bruno Fernandes  and Marcus Rashford score penalties

After deceiving James Tarkowski and cruising past one, two, and three Everton players before succumbing to a last-ditch lunge from Ben Godfrey, Dyche tells BBC Sport, “There’s a moment.”

In the subsequent one, he modifies his running style, accelerates, toes it, and is fouled. That’s what that little devilment is. (That readiness to) suffer harm. He is aware that the tackle will hit him. Sometimes sustaining an injury is necessary to score a goal. This time, receiving a penalty means getting wounded.

“I won’t start complaining about the fines. We failed to handle the two breakaways and ended up shooting ourselves in the foot.

Argentine makes history under Erik ten hag

In just 24 first-half minutes, Garnacho became the first Man United player in history to win two penalties in a single Premier League match. After Bruno Fernandes sent the opening goal past Jordan Pickford, the frequently under-fire forward turned the ball over to Marcus Rashford, who hammered it into the opposite corner.

Sixth-place United will now be praying for a draw between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday as Erik ten Hag attempts to maintain his admittedly small prospects of qualifying for the Champions League. United is back to winning ways and out of the negative as far as their goal difference is concerned.

That’s what you find when players are younger. He is straightforward. The legend of United, Wayne Rooney, tells TNT Sports that “Garnacho was the one who was going to make things happen today.” “Without a doubt, he was the best player available.

“He also has an excellent work rate off the ball.” He’s still learning, therefore he will inevitably make mistakes. However, he possesses the desire and zeal that any fan hopes to witness.

He’s truly impressed me, and I believe he will develop into a unique talent. This season, he has perhaps been Man United’s finest player.

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