Why Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes took the penalty kick instead Alejandro Garnacho who fouled by James Tarkowski during Manchester United win vs Everton match EPL (2-0) - soocer442
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Why Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes took the penalty kick instead Alejandro Garnacho who fouled by James Tarkowski during Manchester United win vs Everton match EPL (2-0)

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Manchester United beat Everton in the Premier League, and Erik ten Hag said that the players on the field chose who would take the penalties. Two different players from Manchester United took the spot.

Following a mistake by James Tarkowski on Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes made it so that Jordan Pickford couldn’t reach the first penalty kick. Following twenty-four minutes, Garnacho gave United another chance. In this case, Fernandes gave the ball to Marcus Rashford, who during the penalty kick sent Pickford the wrong way.

Bruno Fernandes
Ten Hag also said that Casemiro and Christian Eriksen are two of the best spot kickers on his team. He also said that changing players during a game could be good because it would make things more heated between the two teams.

They all agreed on how high the pitch should be. Some of our best penalty takers are Bruno, Rashy, Casemiro, and Christian Eriksen. It was also said that Christian Eriksen is one of them.


“There are others, and it’s a very good thing to have that in your team,” she stated. The goalie of the other team has a hard time understanding what’s going on when there are two players who can take penalties at the last minute.

Ten Hag was very happy with how the plan for the game against Everton worked out. Fernandes and Scott McTominay did a great job, he said, because they dropped deep to get the ball and set up the wide men’s runs forward. The manager, Ten Hag, was happy with how these guys did.

“I think, the lads did a very good transfer of the game plan by dropping Bruno and Scott and then getting the runs in behind from Garnacho and Rashford,” he said.

We expect Everton to press hard, with their double six going to our double six. We then made the openings behind them. Our guess is that Everton will put pressure on us. Like I said, I was happy with that. After that, we scored the goals, got back on track after the penalties, and gained from the way the game was played and the pressure.

In addition, I thought our defense of the box was very good. The only thing that could be better is if we could keep the ball for longer periods of time and be calmer when we have it. This way, we could play more back and forth.

“When they have such a strong press, you can’t always throw long balls because it makes the field longer, which you might not want to do.” I think it was a good effort and result, though, when everything is taken into account.







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