Manchester United u21s 4-1 Everton u21s

Manchester United u21s were in a fight on Saturday afternoon as they provided Everton at Leigh Sports Village.

The opening prospect of the match was created by a gushing run from Dan Gore before laying off to Mateo Mejia on the correct side of the box, whose side-footed effort was tipped around the post.

The instigation was going in United’s favor and the impasse was finally broken as the half-hour mark resembled Joe Hugill was fast to react in the box to get on the end of Mejia’s blocked cross and ended with a alter shot into the far corner.

Everton looked for a quick reaction with a double attempt at United’s goal, but it was United that scored again within five minutes as Omari Forson recuperated the ball from a poor clearance and scored exquisitely with a low bang from the corner of the box.

Everton then pulled one back later working the ball well into the box, and a satirized pass to the back post ended with poise by Liam Higgins.

It was almost level going into the break but for an outstanding save from Radek Vitek to deny Isaac Price’s athletic barrage from the edge of the box.

Everton looked the more likely to score in the early stages of the second half with chances falling to Francis Okoronkwo and Matthew Apter but despite the flurry of chances, Vitek could not be beaten.

Everton went on to rue their misses as United added their third through Forson’s mystical feet dancing past the defenders before wrapping into the top right corner.

United ended the match with another in wound time from the penalty place. Tom Huddlestone’s through ball over the top found Joe Hugill, who was stumbling in the box to win United the penalty.

Forson moved up to cap off his amazing concert with a hat trick and three points for United who come up to sixth place in the table.

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