Manchester United came from behind to win French side RC Lens 3-1 in a pre-season game at Old Trafford after unveiling their new signing Rasmus Hojlund
Manchester United wins RC Lens coming from behind during the second half of the game to win French side RC Lens after conceding a goal during the second half, which made the red destroyed the French to a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford.
Andre Onana’s entrance into Manchester United came with a well-established reputation for his daring goalkeeping style. The initial 20 minutes of his debut showcased his prowess, as he effortlessly distributed the ball across the expanse of the Theatre of Dreams and fearlessly ventured beyond his penalty area for interceptions. However, Florian Sotoca highlighted the inherent gamble associated with such an approach.
How Man Utd Conceded against French Lens team
The turning point arose when Diogo Dalot’s errant pass found its way to Raphael Varane’s rear, allowing Lens’ solitary striker to seize the opportunity. Sotoca unleashed a one-touch strike from the center circle that sailed over a stranded Onana, propelling both the ball and Manchester United’s goalkeeper into the waiting net.
This unconventional conclusion would have been an oddity in any football match, but it stood out even more given Manchester United’s absolute control over the proceedings.
How Mason Mount missed the opportunity to equalize for Man utd
Mere moments before Sotoca’s remarkable 45-yard shot, Mason Mount squandered an opportunity from a mere five yards away. The catalyst was Bruno Fernandes‘ masterful alteration of play, dissecting the Lens defense. Alejandro Garnacho then squared the ball for Mount, creating an open shot at an undefended goal. Regrettably, Man Utd’s newly anointed number seven could only make contact with the air as the chance slipped through his grasp.