Rashford strikes as Man United outclass Forest in first leg
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[January 26, 2023]
By Peter Hall
NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) -Marcus Rashford continued his fine
season as he scored again to help Manchester United beat Nottingham
Forest 3-0 in their League Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday.
England forward Rashford's superb solo effort after six minutes,
dancing past defenders before firing home, took him to 18 goals in
all competitions this season. Only Manchester City's Erling Haaland
has more for a Premier League club in 2022-23.
Forest thought they had quickly restored parity at the City Ground
after catching United out on the counter but Sam Surridge's effort
was ruled out for offside following a VAR review.
United capitalised on that reprieve by doubling their lead just
before halftime, on-loan striker Wout Weghorst netting his first
goal since joining the club after Antony's shot had been well saved.
The second goal killed off Forest hopes of a comeback and Bruno
Fernandes added a late third to keep United well on course to win
their first trophy since 2017.
"I'm happy with the performance, over 90 minutes we controlled the
game," United coach Erik ten Hag said. "There was one moment which
could have changed the game and we have to be aware of that and
improve.
"In this mood and with this spirit, he (Rashford) is unstoppable. He
can be creative in the final third, to do something in the final
third, some crazy stuff, fantasy and adventure."
United came into the contest having suffered their first defeat
since November in all competitions at Arsenal on Sunday and had also
lost their last three cup semi-finals.
PERFECT PLATFORM
Rashford gave them the perfect platform to improve that record, but
Forest responded well, thinking they had immediately levelled, only
for VAR to intervene, before the hosts created and wasted more
chances.
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Manchester United's Marcus Rashford reacts REUTERS/Molly Darlington
The visitors produced a fine move to play Antony in on the half-hour
mark, but the Brazilian was denied by Forest goalkeeper Wayne
Hennessey, standing in for on-loan Dean Henderson who cannot play
against his parent club United.
The next shot Antony had resulted in the second goal as his powerful
effort was beaten away by Hennessey, but Weghorst, on his third
appearance, was on hand to open his United account.
United supporters in the away end were singing "Wembley" at halftime
and their dreams of returning to the famous old stadium for
February's final continued after the break.
At 2-0, Forest were not completely out of the tie, but Fernandes's
drilled finish in the 89th minute gave United the joint-biggest
first-leg win by an away side in a League Cup semi-final and it
would take a monumental collapse for Forest to turn things around at
Old Trafford next week.
"Obviously, it was a disappointing scoreline," Forest coach Steve
Cooper said. "The last thing you want to do is go to Old Trafford
with this result.
"Obviously, Rashford is one of the in-form players in the country,
but for us to allow him to do what he did is not good enough."
Newcastle United won 1-0 at Southampton in the first leg of the
other semi-final.
(Reporting by Peter Hall,Editing by Toby Davis and Ed Osmond)
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