
Marcus Rashford scored in the third and final minute of stoppage time to earn Manchester United a 1-0 win over West Ham that lifted the team above its opponent into fourth place in the Premier League on Saturday.
Rashford, on as a second-half substitute, tapped in a cross from fellow replacement Edinson Cavani in one of the few clear-cut chances created in a lackluster match at Old Trafford.
Yes, Cavani was onside. Player’s can’t score with their hand. His shoulder is behind or level with the defender’s foot.
Much needed goal by Rashford. A good performance from the @ManUtd team. Salty fans that don’t know the offside rule or dislike that Man Utd won… 🤫 pic.twitter.com/Vj47M6eIWj
— Ryan – The FM Teacher (@Ryan_FMTeacher) January 22, 2022
It completed a good week for United, which also won 3-1 at Brentford on Wednesday, as the league heads into a two-week winter break.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who overcame a neck problem to start, was kept on for the full match this time but didn’t come close to scoring.
The Portugal forward was disgusted at being substituted midway through the second half of the game at Brentford and made his feelings clear to manager Ralf Rangnick.
Marcus Rashford’s winner against West Ham 🔴 pic.twitter.com/FxlZcdVTEn
— The United Zone Podcast (@UnitedZonePod) January 22, 2022
There were just four shots on target in the whole match.
Newcastle beats Leeds 1-0 for 2nd win in Premier League
Newcastle claimed just its second Premier League win of the season by beating Leeds 1-0 on Saturday in a big boost to its ambitions of avoiding relegation.
Jonjo Shelvey’s low free kick flew past a slew of outstretched legs in the area and squeezed into the far corner of the net in the 75th minute at Elland Road.
The victory wasn’t enough to lift Newcastle out of the relegation zone but the Saudi-owned team is only one point from safety with a game in hand on fourth-to-last Norwich, which won at Watford on Friday.
Eddie Howe’s side was under pressure for long spells against Leeds, which was seeking a third straight win to move further clear of the bottom three. Marcelo Bielsa’s team is now looking back over its shoulder after being punished for failing to cash in on its dominance.
Leeds was denied an 11th-minute lead when Newcastle defender Fabian Schar produced a last-ditch tackle on Dan James after Raphinha’s clever cut-back.
Newcastle went close itself in the 28th minute when Shelvey’s thumping volley was well saved by Illan Meslier.
Raphinha caused Newcastle left back Paul Dummett lots of problems and set up another chance for Leeds that was wasted, before Newcastle forward Joelinton limped off just before halftime.
Leeds stayed in control at the start of the second half, with Dan James and Raphinha both cutting through the visitors’ defense only for the final ball to eluded their teammates.
Another injury for Newcastle saw defender Jamaal Lascelles limp off — Dummett had already been replaced by Javier Manquillo by then — but Howe’s side gave warning it was not done. Sean Longstaff fired narrowly wide from 20 yards (meters) and the visitors then silenced the home crowd with Shelvey’s goal.
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