Manchester United beat Everton 1-0 on Monday night at hand themselves an enormous increase for Champions League qualification
Manchester United moved three factors away from each Liverpool and Chelsea with a victory away at Everton. Benjamin Sesko was the hero off the bench once more as he struck the decisive purpose on 71 minutes with a relaxed end previous Jordan Pickford.
The first half was removed from action-packed with Diogo Dalot and Amad going shut for United. Michael Carrick appeared to his bench simply earlier than the hour-mark and turned to Sesko, with the striker making an impact again as he calmly completed Bryan Mbeumo’s move in a flowing transfer kickstarted by an outstanding move from Matheus Cunha.
Everton pushed for a route again into the sport and put United below severe stress from corners however Senne Lammens and his defence held agency to safe a 3rd clear from their final six video games.
United’s enormous victory got here after two of their rivals dropped factors with Aston Villa drawing 1-1 at dwelling to Leeds United and Chelsea conceding a last-minute purpose in opposition to Burnley. Liverpool also scored in the final knockings of their weekend fixture to beat Nottingham Forest.
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Only six factors separate the 4 groups combating it out to hitch Arsenal and Man City within the prime 5, with upcoming fixtures more likely to play an enormous function. One optimistic for United is that every one three of the groups they’re competing with European knockouts restarting quickly.
With all of that being mentioned, the Manchester Evening News appears to be like on the fixtures on the horizon for United, Villa, Liverpool and Chelsea within the battle for Champions League locations.
Manchester United
Crystal Palace (H) – Mar 1 (2pm)
Newcastle (A) – Mar 4 (8.15pm)
Aston Villa (H) – March 15 (2pm)
Bournemouth (A) – March 20 (8pm)
Leeds United (H) – April 11 (TBC)
Aston Villa
Wolves (A) – Feb 27 (8pm)
Chelsea (H) – March 4 (7.30pm)
United (A) – March 15 (2pm)
West Ham (H) – March 22 (2.15pm)
Nottingham Forest (A) – April 11 (TBC)
Chelsea
Arsenal (A) – March 1 (4.30pm)
Aston Villa (A) – March 4 (7.30pm)
Newcastle (H) – March 14 (5.30pm)
Everton (A) – March 21 (5.30pm)
Man City (H) – April 11 (TBC)
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Liverpool
West Ham (H) – Feb 28 (3pm)
Wolves (A) – March 3 (8.15pm)
Tottenham (H) – March 14 (4.30pm)
Brighton (A) – March 21 (12.30pm)
Fulham (H) – April 11 (TBC)
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