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Morgan Schneiderlin smashes Manchester United into the lead

Manchester United’s first goal against Everton came from an absolutely blasted shot from Morgan Schneiderlin.

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The match between Everton and Manchester United started off very evenly, with Everton doing a solid job of restricting Manchester's ability to move the ball and create chances while looking dangerous themselves. Apparently Morgan Schneiderlin got bored of that pretty quickly, though, because in the 18th minute he did this:

That’s an impressive shot from from the French midfielder, with perfect placement around the keeper and good power behind it. It should be a goal he savors for quite awhile.

The goal also rocked Everton enough that Manchester were able to score easily just a few minutes later, and they’re enjoying a 2-0 lead and full control of the match.

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