Manchester United's Diawara completed a hat-trick in just 12 minutes, leaving fans who left early feeling disappointed!
Manchester United faced Southampton at home, with the bottom-placed Saints giving United enough of a threat from the start, but only managing to score an own goal created by Uga. Fans criticized Menu, Hojlund, and Jolo, and if not for Onana's heroic performance, United would have been overwhelmed in the first half.
In the second half, substitute Anthony missed the best chance to score!
Other players' shots were also saved by Ramsdale.
Some fans left the stadium cursing.
They couldn't see any hope for United. Some even began to doubt that the problem with United wasn't with Ten Hag.
It's always in despair that one bursts forth.
Diawara broke through on the flank, turning a dead horse into a live one!
In the 82nd minute, Diawara suddenly accelerated and bravely entered the fray, taking advantage of the confusion in Southampton's backline to score!
This goal was thanks to Zirkzee's quick pass, as Southampton's defense quickly retreated but failed to cover all angles on Diawara's side! After feinting, Diawara chose to shoot himself, catching Southampton off guard and equalizing the score.
Diawara continued to accelerate, and he and Eriksen actually completed a wall-pass combination. After passing to Eriksen, Diawara quickly darted forward to seize the space and drop point. Eriksen played a direct overhead pass behind him to Diawara, and United managed a crazy high-speed combination in the final moments, completely stunning Southampton.
Diawara scored his second goal, achieving the "flow" style of play.
But this was not the end. Diawara continued to press high up front with Zirkzee, and the opponent's poor control allowed Diawara to steal the ball and score again.
The successful pressing by Diawara refreshed the record book for Manchester United's hat-tricks. Since Ronaldo's departure, no one had completed a hat-trick.
A supernova burst forth, benefiting United.
The calmed-down Manchester United players perhaps all understood that this victory came from a spirit of not giving up, and even more so from the relentless running in the final moments.
No one can succeed easily, even if you are a superstar, you still need to work hard honestly to defend your honor. No one will hand you a hat-trick just because they see you as a superstar.
Southampton's final goal loss seemed strange and amateurish, but it must be acknowledged that professional players can also make mistakes, and low-level ones at that.
This is very similar to the 2014 World Cup when Kroos successfully ambushed like this. The holding midfielder received the ball with his back to the play, and with a moment's inattention, the opponent could accelerate and snatch the ball away.
During this period, the direction of the ball was rolling towards their own half, while Diawara, who had already started moving, had a physical speed advantage.
There might be other possibilities for this goal, let time solve it.
Diawara completed a hat-trick in 12 minutes, and United happily gained three points. The star-making project was also a success, and Diawara is set for a promotion and pay raise.
Diawara, who came from the Atalanta youth training, may become a new explosive point on the right for United, and a new tactic will become an option for United. However, after becoming famous, Diawara will face more scrutiny and challenges from Premier League defenders, and injuries will increase as he is targeted more, with more tests yet to come.
Young and fast, but lacking in strength, it is likely that after being targeted defensively by opponents, he will quickly lose his sharpness in tearing and initiating plays.
Most wingers who rely on speed to outmaneuver opponents also have to bear such injury experiences.
One general's success comes at the cost of countless bones, and the other Manchester United players also understand the benefits that youth brings to Diawara and United, as everyone has been young before.
Maintaining speed on the flanks is a basic routine for many head coaches, and Diawara still needs a similarly fast left-back to connect with, to achieve the old Manchester United's two-wing flying formation.
Manchester United doesn't engage in theoretical physics, but should at least understand quantum entanglement.
Simply put, quantum entanglement describes a phenomenon where after multiple microscopic particles interact, their properties merge into a whole, making it impossible to describe the properties of each particle separately, but only the properties of the entire system. This phenomenon is vividly called "quantum entanglement."
Everyone involved in football instantly understands quantum entanglement.
11 people and the other team's 11 people are all experiencing quantum entanglement.
The football field is where these 22 people, and even several referees, the head coach outside the field, the substitutes, etc., are experiencing multiple quantum entanglements.
The outcome is difficult to predict, which is the fundamental reason for the ever-changing nature of the football field.
It could be a sudden outburst between two players leading to a red card and a complete change in the game's trajectory.
In the Premier League and Bundesliga, such unexpected situations occur frequently.
Provoking opponents to emotional outbursts is a common tactic in the Premier League and Bundesliga.
Many fans are shocked, wondering why they don't just focus on playing well and think about these extraneous strategies? It's caused by many factors.
Tonali will tell you earnestly that there are people specifically watching these accidental card numbers.
The football field is a place where many people pay attention, not just a place for playing football, but also for many other competitions going on.
Manchester United's reversal against Southampton should have been a smooth victory, but it was full of twists and turns, and many people probably gained and lost something in the process.
First suppressed, then soaring, a romantic war song, Manchester United will continue with this script.
Old Trafford, where we're used to seeing miracles, those years when Ferguson always led us to complete the final comeback.