Friday, 24 January 2020
Old Trafford is Considered No Longer Scary for Opponents
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Manchester United failed to rise from the defeat over Liverpool and had to bear the shame before their own supporters when defeated 0-2 from Burnley in the 24th week continuing match of the English Premier League, Thursday (1/23) AM.
The New Zealand player scored the first goal against Manchester United (39 ‘), then the second was scored by Jay Rodriguez (56’).
Wood claimed to be proud of the appearance of his team as they managed to beat Man United. He and his team had indeed prepared the match against Man United well.
“Today we come here with the same mentality to work hard, try to excel, defend what we have and fight hard – that’s what we do,” said Chris Wood after the game ended.
Old Trafford Stadium has always been considered haunted for the Premier League team. Especially for Burnley, who hasn’t won since 1962 at the stadium, which has the nickname Dream Theater.
After Burnley’s victory at Old Trafford, Chris Wood assessed the eeriness of Old Trafford, which haunted many teams against Manchester United, had been lost.
“Look, I do not feel (Old Trafford has a fear factor for opposing teams). I think in the last two years, we came here and had a 2-0 lead on two occasions and wasted it,” explained Chris Wood to BT Sport.
According to an additional note from
@SkySportsStatto, Burnley became the 13th team to win the match at Old Trafford
since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. That was enough fact that United were
no longer frightening at Old Trafford.
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