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Casemiro created a moment of wonder when he had a big part in Manchester United's second goal against Chelsea on Thursday.
The Brazilian opened the scoring in the sixth minute with a header from a precise Christian Eriksen free-kick.
He then became the assist by picking Jadon Sancho with a sensational assist, the Man United winger passing the ball to Anthony Martial, who cushioned the ball from close range to lift the ball. score to 2-0.
Casemiro showed his class by piercing Chelsea's backline with an unseen pass.
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Man United fans online loved the midfielder's role in their team's second goal.
One Twitter user wrote:
"The pass from Casemiro No-Look to Martial's goal against Chelsea was art."
A second tweet:
"None of Casemiro's passes hit Sancho. That's great."
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The third joked:
"No need to preview Casemiro's help, he's finally Brazilian again."
The fourth added:
"Casemiro with his incredible No Look pass. He constantly delivers quality moments."
Another said:
"Without a glance Casemiro's assist deserves some FPL points."
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Luke Shaw is the full-back who has received the most praise this season - compared to Kyle Walker.
That is in the eyes of former England and West Ham striker Dean Ashton, who thinks the Manchester United left-back is showing the shadow of his fellow Three Lions.
Walker recently presented a world-class exhibition in Europe
Walker recently presented a world-class exhibition in Europe
The comparison was made in Man United's clash with Chelsea at Old Trafford as the hosts led 2-0 at half-time. A Bruno Fernandes penalty widens the advantage for the Reds.
Shaw, who was substituted for Tyrell Malacia in the first half, was instrumental in not conceding a goal, helping him win over the fine Noni Madueke. Ashton said in a commentary for talkSPORT:
"He's had a great season like Luke Shaw, he's starting to have the aura that Kyle Walker has.
"He's an incredible athlete, very quick on the pitch, making it very difficult for the players when they're in a one-on-one situation with him."
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Shaw had an excellent 45 minutes on Thursday night
Shaw had an excellent 45 minutes on Thursday night
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His season stats are impressive
His season stats are impressive
The praise comes at a time when Walker's shares are rarely higher after featuring in Manchester City's Champions League final.
In the semi-final against Real Madrid, Walker faced one of football's toughest tasks as he faced Vincius Jr.
The Brazilian scored in the first leg but in the second, Walker repeatedly knocked him out, a challenge Shaw could face next season as United look to qualify for a Champions League comeback. League.
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