Man United becomes the highest scoring premier league side so far this season
By MicahInsider | self meida writer
Published 21 days ago - 0 views
Manchester United pulled a really massive stunt tonight after beating Southampton in their 22nd match of the season with the scoreline been a whooping 9:0 in their favour.
Defender, Aaron Wan Bisaka opened the scoring for his side in the 18th minute from a Luke Shaw assist after Southampton suffered a red card in just the 2nd minute.
In the 25th minute, Marcus Rashford doubled the lead after scoring from a Greenwood assist.
In the 34th minute, Man Utd were up 3:0 after an own goal to Southampton's detriment.
Edison Cavani scored the final goal of the first half in the 39th minute to put the scores at 4:0.
The second half went on at the same pace for Man United after goals from Anthony Martial, Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes and Daniel James put the full time scores at 9:0.
This nine goals added to Man United other goals of the season has raised their total number of goals to 46, making them the premier league side with the highest number of goals so far this season.
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