Manchester United achieved its 15th victory in the English Premier League this season (Getty)

Manchester United quickly regained its balance, and today, Saturday, it defeated its guest Everton 2-0 in the 28th round of the English Premier League (Premier League).

Manchester won in the first half of the match through two penalty kicks scored by Portuguese Bruno Fernandes in the 12th minute and Marcus Rashford in the 36th minute.

Manchester got the first penalty kick as a result of a violation by James Tarkowski against Alejandro Garnacho.

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Fourteen minutes later, the referee awarded a new penalty kick to the hosts as a result of a new violation against Garnacho by defender Ben Godfrey.

United lost to its host City in the Manchester derby with a score of 1-3 last round.

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With this result, Manchester United achieved its second victory in the last 4 matches and its 15th victory throughout the season, compared to two draws and 11 defeats.

Manchester won 3 valuable points, raising its score to 47 points in sixth place, qualifying for the preliminary round of the European Conference League.

Everton's suffering continued after its balance was frozen at 25 points in 16th place, noting that 6 points were deducted from its balance due to financial irregularities, after 10 points were initially deducted from its balance before its appeal was accepted.

Garnacho makes history

Argentine Alejandro Garnacho scored two penalty kicks that contributed to his team's victory, Manchester United, over Everton.

The young winger (19 years old) was early to take a penalty kick when he was blocked by James Tarkowski, and Portuguese captain Bruno Fernandes converted it into a goal.

Garnacho won a second penalty kick after being obstructed by Ben Godfrey, and this time Marcus Rashford took it, doubling the difference.

Garnacho (left) is the first player in Manchester United's history in the Premier League to score two penalty kicks in one match (French)

Argentine Garnacho became the first player in United's history in the Premier League to score two penalty kicks in one match.

Garnacho, who was chosen as the best player in the match, said, “The coach (Dutch Eric Ten Hag) wants me to advance, shoot and dribble. This is what happened today and I got two penalty kicks... We play every match as if it is a final.”

United came out to the cheers of their fans at Old Trafford, amid talk of the desire of the new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, to build a new stadium for the club.

Source: Agencies