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“That’s Manchester United”: Women star pinpoints how her side overcame Atletico in impressive CL win

Manchester United Women came out on top against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last 16 tie.

The Red Devils comfortably dispatched the Spanish side 3-0 to take a great advantage back to Manchester next week.

Two of the heroes from the night, Melvine Malard and Dominique Janssen, spoke to the club’s official site after the game.

Great start

United took the lead after just three minutes through Elisabeth Terland, and the players were asked how they were able to handle the pressure of a first knockout stage game so well.

Janssen, United’s composed Dutch defender, replied, “I think we started the game really well. The first half was very good. The second half was more of a battle, but in the end, a 3–0 win is a really strong performance, with some great individual displays as well.”

United’s standout performer, Melvine Malard, was up next to answer a question.

She was asked about how she was able to impact the match so much, scoring a fine goal and creating two others in the match. Malard stated, “we knew there would be space. The pitch wasn’t in great condition, so we needed to stay calm and play freely. I think we did that well, and it worked for us.”

Team play

Malard was then quizzed about her composure to play in Julia Olme for United’s third goal, and she asserted, “yes, it was very good. We spoke a lot today about playing together, and that’s what we did. That’s Manchester United — we play as a team. We need to continue like that.”

Janssen was then asked about the second leg next, but she insisted that the game is not over and they are going to Manchester to win the game and not just settle for qualification.

The Dutch international was then asked why she took the captain’s armband from Maya Le Tissier in the second half. She claimed, “it was a clever idea from Maya. We were trying to speak to the referee, and she was getting frustrated. So she gave me the armband and said, “Here, take this.” I tried to talk to the referee. I think it was a very smart idea.”

Finally, Malard revealed her delight at the away fans who travelled to Spain and claimed the players love and appreciate them very much.

United will next be in action at home to London City Lionesses on Sunday afternoon.

Melvine Malard stats vs Atletico Madrid

Statistic Value
Goals 1
Assists 2
Total shots 3
Shots on target 1
Shots blocked 1
Touches 41
Unsuccessful touches 2
Dribbles (successful) 4 (2)
Was fouled 3
Possession lost 15
Total carrying distance 172.7 m
Carries 18
Progressive carries 3
Total progression 105.2 m
Progressive carrying distance 48.9 m
Longest progressive carry 22 m
Key passes 2
Crosses (accurate) 4 (2)
Accurate passes 15/21 (71%)
Passes in opposition half (acc.) 9/13 (69%)
Passes in own half (acc.) 6/8 (75%)
Def. contributions 0
Tackles (won) 0 (0)
Interceptions 0
Clearances 0
Blocked shots 0
Recoveries 6
Ground duels (won) 10 (5)
Aerial duels (won) 4 (3)
Fouls 2
Dribbled past 0

Source: Sofascore
Featured image Gualter Fatia via Getty Images


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