Amad Diallo has rescued Manchester United with a late 12-minute hat trick to earn a 3-1 win over last-place Southampton in the Premier League.
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.
The 12-minute hat-trick against Southampton on Wednesday was the latest vindication of Amad's virtues that have blossomed under new manager Ruben Amorim.
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
Manchester United forward Amad Diallo scored a hat-trick to beat Southampton in the Premier League, and he says he is "ready to fight" for Ruben Amorim's team.
Even after referee John Brooks put Southampton out of their misery and brought the curtain down on the latest Amad Diallo show, the Manchester United saviour still wasn’t done showing off.
Diogo Dalot will serve his one-match suspension this evening after his red card against Arsenal, while Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelof and Mason Mount remain sidelined. It is assumed that Marcus Rashford will not be in the squad as he continues to look for a move away from the club.
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.
Amad Diallo delivered a late masterclass, scoring a stunning hat-trick to lead Manchester United to an improbable 3-1 comeback victory against Southampton at Old Trafford. Trailing for much of the match, Diallo’s brilliance turned the tide, sparing United from a historic fourth consecutive home league defeat.
Manchester United came back from a goal down to beat Southampton 3-1 at Old Trafford on Thursday evening. A toothless and uninspiring United went a goal down just before the break as Manuel Ugarte
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.