Manchester United enjoyed a wonderful and dramatic 3-1 comeback win against West Ham United to advance to the FA Cup quarter-finals. The Red Devils ran riot at Old Trafford against the Hammers, with an own goal from a West Ham defender, Alejandro Garnacho’s beautiful strike, and Fred enough to get the job done at the Theatre of Dreams....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The Old Trafford team was very poor throughout the game until Casemiro ventured into the game. He took the midfield to another level, battled, and conquered Declan Rice as United went from behind to beat the Hammers.

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The Brazilian has been one of the most important players in Erik Ten Hag’s team scoring and assisting like an attacking midfielder.

Casemiro scored a crucial goal that handed United the lead against Newcastle United, and the goal went a long way to lift the Carabao Cup for the Red Devils.

Apart from being named in the FIFPro best players this season, Casemiro has scored a total of 6 goals and registered 6 assists in all competitions for the Red Devils this season. Apart from the hola contribution, he also has a pass completion rate of 87.5%, as well as 77% tackle success.

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Declan Rice on the other hand is no doubt one of the finest defensive midfielders in the English Premier League. The English 24 has been a center of transfer targets since he produced a stunning defensive capability in Euro 2020.

Although before then, the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea had been keen on his signature, West Ham is reluctant to let him go.

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The Englishman has scored a total of 2 goals and assisted 2 for West Ham United in all competitions. Apart from that, he also averages an 89.6% pass completion rate and 85% tackle success rate.

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