After Saka and Defoe, Solanke is the third English player to score in three consecutive Premier League matches against Manchester United

After Saka and Defoe, Solanke is the third English player to score in three consecutive Premier League matches against Manchester UnitedOn September 29, in the sixth round of the Premier League, Manchester United lost 0-3 to Tottenham at home, playing most of the game with ten men. In this match, Solanke scored his second goal of the season.

Early in the game, Tottenham launched a quick attack, with Van der Veen running from the backfield to the front, breaking through the defense effortlessly, and delivering an exquisite assist for Johnson to push the ball into the empty net. Following this, Tottenham’s attacks continued relentlessly, leaving Manchester United struggling on the field. B Fee’s senseless and reckless action led to a straight red card from the referee.

Afterwards, Tottenham played the game with ease. At the start of the second half, Kulusevski tapped the ball in to score. In the 77th minute, Solanke, the record signing of the summer transfer window, received a header from Sarr and slid the ball into the net. With this, the new €65 million signing created a new personal record. This goal marked that Solanke had scored in three consecutive Premier League matches against Manchester United, with the other two coming during his time with Bournemouth last season.

Specifically, in the 23/24 season, in the 16th round of the Premier League, Manchester United lost 0-3 to Bournemouth, with Solanke scoring in the 5th minute. Also in the 23/24 season, in the 33rd round, Bournemouth drew 2-2 with Manchester United, with Solanke scoring in the 16th minute.

Solanke’s feat against Manchester United makes him the third English player to achieve this honor after Defoe and Saka.

After Saka and Defoe, Solanke is the third English player to score in three consecutive Premier League matches against Manchester United. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/42578.html

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