Man United's
first shot on target comes in the 60th minute of the game.
Not exact matches
1 — Despite having 54 % possession in the
first half, England (1) registered fewer
shots on target than Netherlands (2); with their only one
coming in the 8th minute through Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain.
A scrappy attack a few minutes later sees the cross find Olivier Giroud, but he knocks the ball down for Jack who fails to get his
shot on target, and the manager opts to make his
first change, and
on comes Danny Welbeck for Alex Iwobi.
It was our
first shot on target and
came after 77 minutes.
That decisive moment
came 78 minutes in and was United's
first and only
shot on target of the game following an attempt that rattled the woodwork by Fellaini from a corner.
The visitor's
first shot on target did not
come until the 85th minute, while the only blot
on Arsenal's copybook was a late injury suffered by substitute Francis Coquelin.
In the
first half, Inter controlled possession and
shots on target, but it was Ljajic that
came through with the counter-attack goal just before halftime.