Saturday, February 17, 2018

Alexis Sanchez makes this pitch-invading kid’s day by picking him up during goal celebration 

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Alexis Sanchez makes this pitch-invading kid’s day by picking him up during goal celebration 

Following one rather controversial VAR decision, Man United eventually went 2-0 up against Huddersfield. 

Romelu Lukaku netted his second goal of the game thanks to a lovely defence-splitting pass from Alexis Sanchez, finishing off a lovely counter-attack.

Check this out. 

A near carbon copy of the first goal… Just look at the distance Romelu Lukaku covers here ⚽⚽

No VAR needed ✋

📺 BT Sport 2 HD & 4K UHD pic.twitter.com/rDlxduukc0

— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 17, 2018

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And as United celebrated the goal in front of the away fans, you might’ve noticed a small squad of pitch-invaders running towards the players to celebrate.

A couple of kids and an older fella hugged and cheered with the stars, in what was quite a nice little moment to be fair.

Although, at one point, Lukaku looks a little over-whelmed by the amount of people seemingly let loose onto the pitch.

But top marks goes to Sanchez, who made this young fan’s day by picking him up and carrying him to celebrate with his heroes.

Sanchez making one young fan's day. Picked him up when he ran on the pitch to celebrate United's second #mufc pic.twitter.com/HcNsc1MmMO

— Charlotte Duncker (@CharDuncker) February 17, 2018

Great stuff.

Although, from a distance, it looks almost as if Sanchez is struggling to lift the kid, considering he’s not much taller than him.

But then you remember he’s build like a ton of bricks.

United won the game 2-0, but the headlines will be made by the incredibly bizarre VAR decision at the end of the first-half, when Juan Mata saw his effort chalked off by referee Kevin Friend thanks to a seemingly wobbly line.

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Man United’s Juan Mata has goal RULED OUT by VAR thanks to wobbly line A needlessly detailed analysis of Alexis Sanchez and Harry Kane’s different approaches to open goals Alexis Sanchez once ran eight kilometres home after locking himself out of his car PLAY DREAM TEAM WEEKENDER Pick seven players to win £5k!

 

 

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