Striker Mason Greenwood, who was on loan from MU, continued to shine in the Getafe shirt, when he assisted Borja Mayoral to score the only goal of the match to bring victory over Cadiz.
Greenwood was loaned to Getafe by MU in the 2023 summer transfer window. He has now scored 3 goals for the Spanish team after “opening the door” in La Liga with a goal against Celta Vigo last month. Greenwood’s remaining 2 goals were scored in the match against Tardienta in the Spanish King’s Cup midweek.
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In addition to the 3 goals mentioned above, Greenwood also had 2 more assists (1 in La Liga, 1 in the Spanish King’s Cup). And last night, the 22-year-old star continued to shine with his third assist since joining Getafe, when he made the decisive pass to help teammate Mayoral score the only goal, helping Getafe defeated Cadiz in the latest match of round 12 of La Liga.
In addition, in this match, Greenwood also possessed impressive statistics such as he had 4/5 Successful dribbles, 3 Accurate long balls, 1 Chances created, 6 Recoveries, 5 Duels won. According to Fotmob, he scored 7.6 points, the second highest in the match, only behind the only goal scorer, Mayoral.
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Before Mayoral scored in the 76th minute, coach Pepe Bordalas’ team had only 10 people on the field from the 44th minute because defensive midfielder Djené was sent off after receiving his second yellow card. With this victory, Getafe rose to 11th on the rankings with 15 points, 8 points ahead of the group holding the red light.
Greenwood is adapting very well to life in Spain and is said to be “extremely happy” at Getafe. A source told The Sun that he wants to stay at the Madrid suburban club for the foreseeable future, adding: “The players and fans have all given him a welcome he could only dream. He truly feared his career was over. Now he is very happy and wants to continue playing and not think too far about the future.”
However, there are many rumors that Man Utd may call Greenwood back, in the context that MU’s wing stars are disappointing, especially the expensive contract Antony.