Saturday, September 12, 2015

MAN OF THE MATCH | Manchester United 3-1 Liverpool: Daley Blind

Daley Blind
Daley Blind (Getty)


Daley Blind became the most inspiring figure Manchester United's 3-1 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford.

Overall the Louis van Gaal's squad performed brilliantly in the game this time, but deserve special credit pinned on the figure of defender Daley Blind who made a major contribution in the 3-1 victory over Liverpool.


Playing at Old Trafford, Liverpool actually perform confidently. They are no less appear pressed by some chance they get. The Red Devils were fortunate to have the figure of the Dutch-born defender who appeared firmly adorn bastion host.

Twice Blind should have to deal with a dangerous chance in the creation of big Liverpool striker Christian Benteke. One of them in the 27th minute when Benteke cooperate with Firmino before ending with a kick ambitious first name. However, Blind at the right time appeared to make a perfect blockade.

When Blind escort in the first half of United's defense with a slick, in the second 45 minutes, 25 players this year helped his team in attack.

Four minutes after the break, turn Blind passion Old Trafford thanks to his ingenuity in placing position welcomes feedback executed free kick that Juan Mata. After receiving the ball from the former Chelsea player, Blind pierced her with his left foot inevitably Simon Mignolet.

Martin Skrtel could hardly reply in the 65th minute through a header. However, once again swiftly Blind sticking out at the right time to dispel the possibility of a goal with his foot.

The opening goal Blind United pumping spirit. As a result, stepped on the 70th minute van Gaal's troops added advantage via a penalty kick Ander Herrera. Benteke shorten the distance when kicking spectacular salto can not be muted David De Gea before the brand-new United striker Anthony Martial solidify the win four minutes before the break.

This makes the additional tripoin United came second with ten points from five games. There was Liverpool perched in ninth with seven points. (goal.com)
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