March 9, 2025

Declan Rice's superb strike earned us a draw at Old Trafford after we were forced to come from behind in the second half.
After controlling the first half, we somehow found ourselves behind at the break after Bruno Fernandes bent a free-kick into our net, but an end-to-end first half saw David Raya keep up in touch after he made some excellent saves.
And that paved the way for Rice to curl in an excellent goal on 74 minutes to get us back on level terms, with some late heroics from both goalkeepers ensuring the spoils were shared.
First half setback
After our goalscoring exploits in Eindhoven five days earlier, this encounter was completely different and the opening half was an extremely cagey affair.
We enjoyed the plenty of possession and territory with the game played almost exclusively in the United half, but chances to find the net were few and far between for both sides.
We created virtually all of the dangerous moments in the first 45, and Mikel Merino dragged the game's first effort wide after nine minutes before Martin Odegaard tried his luck from 25 yards but Andre Onana made a routine stop. An incisive Gabriel pass then picked out Leandro Trossard to let fly from the edge of the box, but the Belgian was just off-target.
Having seen West Ham United and Nottingham Forest frustrate us in our last two league fixtures, United's gameplan was just to sit back, soak up pressure and defend with a very low block, and they didn't conjure up a sight of goal on the counter until first-half stoppage-time. However, they made it count.
Alejandro Garnacho latched onto a loose ball and charged toward the box before being brought down by Trossard 20 yards from goal. Fernandes took control of the situation, and the United captain stepped up and curled a shot over our wall and into David Raya's net to snatch an undeserved lead heading into the interval.
Things continued in the same pattern following the restart, Odegaard forced Onana to tip a fizzing shot over from the edge of the box and from the resulting corner, our skipper picked out an unmarked Declan Rice in a similar position but his attempted volley flew well over.
10 minutes into the half, the Red Devils nearly picked our pockets again when they sprang another counter. A pinpoint cross by Garnacho landed perfectly for an undetected Noussair Mazraoui at the back post, and the full-back guided his attempt on target but Raya stuck out a leg and brilliantly managed to deflect the ball to safety.
And our number one was called upon again moments later when Garnacho saw a centre into the area deflect off Thomas Partey and fall into Joshua Kirkzee's path who attempted to backheel it into the net but Raya snuffed out the danger.
And those stops were vital as on 74 minutes we managed to get level again. Jurrien Timber collected a pass from Odegaard and edged into the area. He picked out Rice who took aim and first-time drilled an unstoppable shot past Onana and into the net for his fourth goal of the campai

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