Man U. 6- 2 Roma: Edison Cavani and Bruno Fernandes help United put one foot in the Europa League final

Written by on April 30, 2021

Man U. 6- 2 Roma: Edison Cavani and Bruno Fernandes help United put one foot in the Europa League final

Manchester United came back from a first-half capitulation against Roma to record a massive 6-2 win in the first leg of the Europa League semi-final on Thursday night, April 29.

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Edinson Cavani was simply superb during the game as he contributed two goals, two assists and won a penalty for the club which came back from 2-1 down in the first half to win this semi-final first leg tie 6-2.

United were in control of the match from the start, with United starting Pogba Cavani and Rashford as a front three in front of Fernandes, Fred, and McTominay.

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While Roma paraded Edin Dzeko and Manchester United’s former players Henrikh Mhikytaryan and Chris Smalling

In the first half AS Roma made three substitutions including their goalkeeper due to injury.

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Pogba executed a superb turn that left three Roma players in his wake and found Cavani whose touch just inside the area was perfect for Fernandes to lift over the advancing goalkeeper.

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Just only four minutes later Pogba undid his good work by handing Roma a penalty after handling the ball while trying to block a cross from Rick Karsdorp.

David De Gea, not too good with penalties, missed Lorenzo Pellegrini’s spot-kick, despite diving the right way.

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Pogba then tried to retaliate with a long-range shot that Pau Lopez saved, however, the Roma goalkeeper dislocated his shoulder so had to be substituted.

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Roma then pounced again.

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The team took the lead through Edin Dzeko after hitting the ball home from close range after a slick move from the visitors.

The first half ended 2-1.

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Then just three minutes after the break, Pogba found Cavani who exchanged passes with Fernandes before finishing superbly with a first-time side-footed effort into the top right-hand corner.

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Aaron Wan Bissaka’s 64th-minute cross-shot was spilled by the goalkeeper and Cavani was at the right place to poach it home.

Cavani then caused a penalty after Smalling fouled him near the byline.

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Fernandes calmly placed the spot-kick away and then on 75 minutes he provided the cross from Luke Shaw’s short corner for Pogba to head home and make it five goals for Manchester United.

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United were not done yet.

Mason Greenwood came on to add number six after getting a great ball from Cavani with the outside of his boot to fire home.

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United will now travel to Roma next week for the second leg.

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