Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes scored as Manchester United outclassed Real Betis 4-1 within the first leg of the Europa League last-16 tie on Thursday, 4 days after its humiliating loss to Liverpool.
Erik ten Hag’s group, who was crushed 7-0 by its archrivals on Sunday, took an early lead by way of Rashford and though Betis equalised, the host dominated the second half to safe a morale-boosting victory.
“I think we played well, the second half especially. 4-1. Good goals. Good performance also to give something to the fans, and they gave us something back as well because they were right behind us,” Ten Hag informed BT Sport. “Very grateful after Sunday.”
Rashford scored his twenty fifth purpose of the season in all competitions after six minutes, controlling a cross from Fernandes and smashing it into the highest nook to the delight of followers who braved the chilly temperatures and whirling snow at Old Trafford.
“It’s a step back in the right direction,” Rashford mentioned. “Obviously, we have to build on this now to gain momentum again. We can’t put too much emphasis on Sunday, because it’s gone, we can’t change it.”
Ayoze Perez, on mortgage from Leicester City, grabbed his first purpose for Betis within the thirty second minute however the equaliser didn’t halt United’s vitality.
“It’s always see how a team reacts after a setback,” Ten Hag mentioned. “We can reset, we can bounce back, this team has character.”
The host began the second half strongly and Brazilian winger Antony put United forward within the 52nd minute with an excellent purpose, launching a blistering left-foot shot from simply outdoors the field into the highest nook.
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Fernandes, whose poor efficiency in opposition to Liverpool raised questions on his suitability to captain United, added the third, heading in a nook off the fingertips of Betis keeper Claudio Bravo.
“Bruno, I think he was brilliant today, he led the team from the first minute by his game, possession, make the rhythm of the game, and then score a goal, so I’m happy,” Ten Hag mentioned.
Dutch striker Wout Weghorst, who missed various probabilities, accomplished the rout within the 82nd minute, steering the ball into the web after a cutback from substitute Facundo Pellistri.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com