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Fletcher on B fee penalty point: He may become a character like Cantona C Ronaldo, and they are all very confident

Fletcher on B fee penalty point: He may become a character like Cantona C Ronaldo, and they are all very confident

Live on 21 October Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher was interviewed recently and praised B Fee's belief in taking two consecutive penalties against Paris and finally scoring the ball.

In the first half of the match, Martial made a point, and B Fei's first penalty shot was saved by Paris goalkeeper Navas, but VAR decided that Navas moved ahead of time when he saved the point, and the Portugal international B Fee retook the penalty and scored, giving the Red Devils a lead. In an interview with BT Sport, Fletcher compared B Fee's confidence to two former Manchester United stars, Cantona and Cristiano Ronaldo, who also conceded a penalty in his last game against Newcastle but ultimately helped United score.

Fletcher said: "B Fee's first free throw was not very good, he kicked too close to the goalkeeper, he still jumped a little before the shot, but this was the last time he scored the ball. He's the captain on the pitch and is likely to be in a role like Cantona or Ronaldo, and they're both confident. He missed a penalty in last weekend's game and a penalty in this game, but B Fee eventually scored the penalty. ”

The penalty was B Fee's fourth goal of the season, having already scored a penalty against Brighton and Tottenham. In the absence of centre-back Maguire, the 26-year-old captain led United to a Team A title. Ahead of the game, Fernandez admitted United had a bad start to the season and said the team was responsible for it. Fletcher also praised De Gea as the Spanish goalkeeper showed his previous standards in his win over Paris.

Fletcher on B fee penalty point: He may become a character like Cantona C Ronaldo, and they are all very confident
Fletcher on B fee penalty point: He may become a character like Cantona C Ronaldo, and they are all very confident

De Gea, after several tough seasons, is now under pressure from Manchester United's number two goalkeeper Dean Henderson. De Gea made some crucial saves to help United secure important three-pointers in Paris. Marcus Rashford's final goal made him a hero himself, but Fletcher took note of Spain international De Gea's performance and stressed de Gea's importance in the match.

Speaking to BT Sport after the game, Fletcher said: "People wonder why Henderson stayed, it was to push De Gea to keep the standard and Romero has always been happy to be United's number two goalkeeper. De Gea's performance tonight was fantastic, Henderson was a threat, but he still had a lot to learn. ”

England goalkeeper Henderson, 23, has been loaned to Sheffield United for the past two seasons but signed a new long-term contract at Old Trafford this summer and De Gea's place in the starting line-up appears to be under threat. But de Gea, 29, who has been with United since 2011, is still Solskjaer's first goalkeeper so far this season, and his outstanding performance in Tuesday's Champions League has further cemented his position. Former Manchester United defender Ferdinand praised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's persistence in his approach to De Gea so far this season.

Ferdinand: "De Gea made some mistakes in the game for a while, it was not just a game, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer supported him, so Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is also commendable. ”

(Eagle)

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