Amad Diallo getting on the scoresheet is becoming a regular sight for Manchester United fans this season. The Ivorian winger was a bit-part figure under Erik ten Hag but has now risen to become
Amad Diallo saved Manchester United from a potential embarrassment at Old Trafford on Thursday evening. Amad scored three times after the 80th minute to secure three points for United after they trailed Southampton,
Amad Diallo's development since Ruben Amorim took over at Manchester United shows why the Portuguese manager deserves time, despite an up and down start.
How much is a 14-minute Old Trafford hat-trick from a 22-year-old worth? Around £70million. That’s according to one Manchester United fan who suggested the club should cash-in on their newest
Ruben Amorim has challenged Amad Diallo to keep improving after the 22-year-old scored a dramatic 12-minute hat-trick to help Manchester United snatch a 3-1 victory over Premier League basement boys Southampton in a dramatic finish at Old Trafford.
The Ivorian forward’s late hat-trick earned his team a 3-1 victory over Southampton on Jan 16. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Sir Alex Ferguson and his men's infamous 8-1 hammering of Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in what would go on to become their famous Treble-winning season saw the Norwegian favourite — who later followed in Fergie's footsteps and managed the club's first team — score in the 80th, 88th, 91st (stoppage time) and 94th (stoppage time) minutes.
Amad Diallo received applause from fans following his sensational 12-minute hat-trick against Southampton. He rescued his team, which was headed for defeat.
Amad Diallo's emergence under Ruben Amorim has given Manchester United a glimmer of hope amidst an otherwise disappointing Premier League season.
Match report and free highlights as Manchester Uniteds Amad Diallo produced an astonishing hat-trick with all three goals coming late in the game to beat Southampton at Old Trafford; win lifts Ruben Amorims side to 12th;
For a good 80 minutes or so, Manchester United were facing the potential ignominy of a fourth consecutive home defeat. The first television sets had only been on sale a few years the last time that happened at Old Trafford.