Manchester United vs Southampton 9-0 Post Match Analysis| Martial gets two as Red Devils run riot

Man United vs Southampton post match, Man United 9 Southampton 0 Match reaction & Highlights 2021
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It was in March of 95 that United recorded a 9-0 win, against Ipswich, matched last night with this hammering of Southampton.

Mancheter United recorded their biggest victory since that famous 9-0 home hammering of Ipswich Town back in March 1995.

Back to Jankewitz’s red

The challenge was horrendous, nowhere near the ball. McTominay screamed in anguish and the camera showed an imprint of the scrapping from Jankewitz’s studs.

Mike Dean showed a straight red and the Saint went marching off.

Now there is an old adage, that to be fair never made sense, about it being tougher to play against ten men.

Certainly there is more emphasis on defending perhaps and trying to sneak away with a draw.

In this case the red card just signalled for Southampton to give up.

That is what they did.

On the back of three straight defeats and just one win in eight they were no doubt already feeling sorry for themselves.

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Add an awful injury list to that and the excuses could mount.

There was still no excuse for this abject collapse that saw United go 4-0 up by the break.
Striding on he then fed the ball for Mason Greenwood who superbly picked out Marcus Rashford with a pull back and the United frontman found goal with a first time side-footed shot.

It was his first Premier League goal of the year and took him one past Cantona to 83 goals in the United all-time list.

The third on 34 minutes was an own goal as Rashford’s right wing cross was steered past his own goalkeeper by Jan Bednarek.
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It was the quality of the cross that did it though as he had to intercept it because Fred was behind him to put it away.

Five minutes later it was four with Shaw providing another great cross this time for the unmarked Edinson Cavani to head home.

It could have been worse before the break because referee Mike Dean pointed to the spot when Kayne Ramsey fouled Cavani.

The VAR Graham Scott came to his rescue informing Dean that the infringement was just outside the area
The scoring got going in the 17th minute with Aaron Wan-Bissaka scoring his first Old Trafford goal since joining United.

It was fellow full-back Luke Shaw who found him with a searching ball to the back post.

There was ‘The Spider’, known as such for those long legs wrapping the ball away from opponents, sticking a foot out to meet the ball first time and send it in off the far post.

Shaw would be involved in two of the next three as well.

He is absolutely flying at the minute.

There cannot be a better left-back in the country on form.

He was constantly high up the pitch and in the 25th minute he was found down that left flank by Victor Lindelof.

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