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‘Going to be a god’ – Watch Man Utd loanee score stunning goal as fans say he can challenge Antony


MANCHESTER UNITED fans were salivating at the thought of their options next year as Amad Diallo scored a stunning goal.

The 20-year-old has been on loan at Championship side Sunderland throughout the season.

Amad Diallo in action for SunderlandCredit: Getty

And Diallo continued his strong vein of form today with a superb curling effort against Coventry City.

United fans saw the effort from the right hand side of the penalty area and lavished praise on the winger.

One fan said: “Lovely finish, little superstar 🤩.”

A second wrote: “Quality finish 👏🏻,” while a third added: “This kid is some talent…”

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Looking ahead, some have already envisioned a role for him in the Man Utd squad next season.

One said: “Lovely competition with Antony, next season or maybe a season out on loan at a Premier League. Great future ahead.”

A second declared: “United have a bit of a winger headache…”

A third commented: “Antony, Amad as a right wing depth.
Sancho, Rashford [and] Garnacho as left wing depth.”

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A fourth wrote: “He’s coming to battle it [out] with Antony next season.”

While a fifth added: “Unbelievable. Definitely playing a role for us next year along side Antony. Really exciting times ahead.”

Diallo’s finish struck similarities with both Antony’s match-winner against Barcelona and a sensational effort from Man Utd flop Angel Di Maria, which both came on Thursday.

Despite, Diallo’s strike, Sunderland were unable to get anything from the match as they fell to a 2-1 defeat to see them lose ground on the play-off places this season.

Diallo has scored eight goals this season, though his latest goal ends a barren-run of five games.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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