
Manchester was trailing until Cristiano Ronaldo’s phenomenal late strike had the effect against Atalanta in the Champions League match.
United got off to the most noticeably awful beginning possible as goals from Mario Pasalic and Merih Demiral gave the visiting Italian side a 2-0 lead inside the first thirty minutes.
Manchester United rose up out of the half-time break with something else entirely, and scored a consolation through a fine strike from Marcus Rashford’s cross. The fans who were at a point, booing their host team Manchester United, were now in a joyous mood.
Captain Harry Maguire then, at that point, drew United level with a shrewd completion a little ways from time, before an excellent goal from Ronaldo, kind courtesy a long jump and header with only eight minutes remaining. Ronaldo got a 3-2 win to cover another vital Champions League night under the lights at Old Trafford.
Atalanta’s two goals in the first half, exposed how frail the defense of United was, which have seen Solskjær’s side keep only one clean sheet in its past 20 matches.
Before the win, Ronaldo appeared to be frustrated, hoping to reverse the situation. Then, Rashford at long last got a goal, running onto Fernandes’ through ball and opening the ball splendidly into the furthest corner.
That strike changed the whole game, and it seemed like simply an issue of time before United would find an equalizer, however goalkeeper David De Gea actually needed to make two crucial saves to guarantee Atalanta didn’t reestablish its two-goal lead.
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Ronaldo headed home from Luke Shaw’s splendid cross to score his 137th goal in this competition and sent Old Trafford wild. This was only eight minutes to end the game, thus the fans couldn’t resist but to jubilate wildly.
This is Ronaldo’s 137th goal in the Champions League, but a paramount one Indeed.
United now tops Group F, in spite of feeling the pressure.