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De Gea made 5 saves, C Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot Manchester United won three consecutive league games away to Norwich 1-0

De Gea made 5 saves, C Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot Manchester United won three consecutive league games away to Norwich 1-0

At 01:30 Beijing time on December 12, the 16th round of the Premier League, Manchester United challenged deputy squad leader Norwich.

In the first half, Tres's free-kick hit the crossbar, C Ronaldo missed a good opportunity; in the second half, Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot, and De Gea saved many times throughout the game.

In the end, Manchester United narrowly won 1-0 away to Norwich and won three consecutive league games.

De Gea made 5 saves, C Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot Manchester United won three consecutive league games away to Norwich 1-0

De Gea made 5 saves, Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot, Manchester United beat deputy squad leader Norwich 1-0 away from home, Lonnick has a long way to go!

In this round of the Premier League, Manchester United challenged the league vice president Norwich, Lonnick let C Ronaldo, Rashford, Sancho, B Fee form an offensive foursome, but Manchester United attacked not well, but The league bottom Norwich repeatedly threatened manchester United's goal, De Gea saved the ball that Norwich shot 5 times in the whole game, trying to save the goal; C Ronaldo grabbed the point and successfully made a point, and personally took the shot.

United's 1-0 away win over Norwich cannot hide the fact that the whole team is not in good shape, and Lonnick still has a long way to go to transform the Red Devils. After the game, De Gea scored a game-high 8.4 points, and the two backs, Fred and Scott McTominay, scored the second and third highest points, 7.8 and 7.7 points respectively, which also shows that Manchester United is well defended and the attack is still a mess.

De Gea made 5 saves, C Ronaldo made a point + penalty shot Manchester United won three consecutive league games away to Norwich 1-0

Throughout the game, Norwich had 46.9 per cent of the ball and had a total of 11 shots on goal, two fewer than Manchester United, and five shots on target by both teams. Lonnick still needs to go all out to solve United's attacking problems, especially the ability to tackle tough battles, otherwise it will be difficult or even useless to compete for four in the season.

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