Mason Greenwood, who is on loan from Manchester United, scored and set up a goal for Getafe as they easily beat Sevilla on Saturday.
Getafe beat Real Madrid by three goals to one. In the fifth minute, Borja Mayoral scored the first goal to get his team going.
Before the break, Jaime Mata’s goal gave Getafe a little more breathing room. In the 80th minute, Greenwood scored from the penalty spot to seal the win at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium.
In La Liga, Greenwood has scored twice since moving to Spain on the last day of the transfer window.
The English player has also set up three goals in his last six league games, which is very amazing.
Greenwood’s pass to help score against Sevilla was beautiful. He saw Mata running down the left side of the field and precisely chose him to run through on the Sevilla goal and score with a low pass that was just the right weight.
Greenwood touched the ball 37 times while playing for Getafe.
He completed 19 out of the 23 passes he tried, giving him an 83% pass accuracy. The graduate of the United School made three important passes.
Greenwood tried to cross the ball three times, but only once did it reach its intended recipient.
The forward hit three long balls. It worked twice for him. Another big chance was made by the player, who also had two shots.
Out of the nine ground fights Greenwood got into, he only won one. He didn’t have to answer any challenges in the air. Without a question, the 22-year-old will want to get better at the defensive side of his game. He was also passed by once.