Manchester United players continued a solid start to the international break on three continents. Get into the action below.
Garnacho Bags First Assist for Argentina
Argentina 3 Chile 0
In his 7th international appearance, Alejandro Garnacho got on the scoresheet for the first time as he assisted Paulo Dybala’s late goal against Chile.
It was a relatively easy day for Lionel Scaloni’s men who scored all three goals in the second half. Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister and Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez scored the other two goals.
Lisandro Martinez played 79 minutes before being replaced by Marcos Acuña. The defender was flawless, winning 100% of duels, clearing four times, and completing 96% of his passes, which earned a 7.5 rating from Sofascore.
Amad Diallo Stars in Ivory Coast Win
Ivory Coast 2 Zambia 0
While Amad Diallo’s impact did not appear in the scoresheet, the United winger played well for his country in a two-goal win. The 22-year-old had four key passes and four shots, including one on target.
The only knock on Amad’s performance was his 0% dribble success rate and one big chance that he missed.
Overall, the winger’s performance was encouraging and his ability to impact matches is only growing.
Morocco Thrash Gabon After Wild First Half
Morocco 4 Gabon 1
The first half of Morocco’s win over Gabon was a wild one. Four penalties were taken and three were finished. Hakim Ziyech scored both of his for Morocco, while Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick Aubamayeng went one for two on his attempts from the spot.
Morocco finished the match with a 4-1, with United right-back Noussair Mazraoui playing extremely well.
Mazraoui played the full 90 minutes, putting in four tackles, two interceptions, and clearing once. His defensive stats, combined with a 92% pass rate and a key pass, earned him a 7.3 rating from Sofascore.
Turkey Draw After Going Down to Ten Men
Turkey 0 Wales 0
Manchester United’s backup goalkeeper Altay Bayindir was an unused substitute as Turkey held on to a 0-0 draw after going down to ten men.
Reds in Action Tomorrow
In Europe, Kobbie Mainoo and Harry Maguire face off against the Republic of Ireland, while Matthijs De Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee will hope to star for the Netherlands against Bosnia.
In Africa, Andre Onana must get back on track while on international duty as Cameroon faces Namibia.
All stats from Sofascore





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