- He is a Manchester United player
- The goal against Liverpool is the best of his career
- He was sent off for removing his shirt in celebration
Amad Diallo is a 21-year-old Manchester United player who was recently shown a yellow card for taking his shirt off to celebrate his winning goal for his club in extra time against Liverpool. He described the goal as the best of his career.
He dramatically found the net to make the win for his team as he applied the finishing touch following a counter-attack. As if that was not enough, he was sent for a second offence after removing his shirt in celebration.
In the match, Dialo came in as a substitute and he admitted that the win made him forget his first warning which was six minutes apart from the second one. Despite that, he was convinced that they deserved the win as they gave it their best, making it one of a kind in the season.
The 21-year-old was disappointed with being sent off but emphasized that securing victory was the most important aspect of the game, making him forget the first yellow card. His win against Liverpool is a big moment for the team.
Manchester United are now through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup and they will take on Championship side Coventry City. He has been through a recovery period after injury and since returning to action, he has not been given many opportunities to play and has proved what he is capable of.
Though he was sent off in the chaotic moments that followed his dramatic win against Liverpool in the FA Cup, he will not be suspended for the semi-final. Although he will serve a one-match suspension for the red card, the rules in the FA Cup state it will be served in the next domestic fixture.
Amad Dialo biography
Amad Dialo is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a winger or a midfielder for the Ivory Coast national team and Manchester United. He was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on July 11 2002.
Amad Dialo. Photo/Sky Sports
His journey into his profession began in his country, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and he had a Christmas tournament that became a turning point. In the match, he was the youngest player and emerged as the top scorer, a performance that led him to join a local amateur club, Boca Barco.
His performance at Barco made Atlanta scouts spot him and at 13 years old, he joined the Italian club’s youth system, offering him access to top-notch training facilities and coaching. He thrived in the academy, helping the team win two Campionato Primavera 1 titles in Italy’s U19 league.
In the following season, he made a senior debut for Atlanta, scoring a goal and this achievement made him the first player born in 2002 to score in Serie A.
His hype from the surroundings was immense and he acquired a transfer to Manchester United, a move that marked a significant step up in his career. Though the Premier League proved to be challenging, he has struggled to find consistent playing time with the club and was sent on loan stints.
He joined Rangers FC in Scotland though it was not a breakout season before joining Sunderland AFC in the English Championship the following season before returning to Manchester United where he currently plays.
Why did Amad Dialo face a ban?
Amad Diallo is a 21-year-old Manchester United player who was recently shown a yellow card for taking his shirt off to celebrate his winning goal for his club in extra time against Liverpool, describing the goal as the best of his career.
He dramatically found the net to make the win for his team as he applied the finishing touch following a counter-attack. As if that was not enough, he was sent for a second offence after removing his shirt in celebration.
Amad Dialo. Photo/Eurosport
In the match, the midfielder came in as a substitute and he admitted that the win made him forget his first warning which was six minutes apart from the second one. Despite that, he was convinced that they deserved the win as they gave it their best, making it one of a kind in the season.
The 21-year-old was disappointed with being sent off but emphasized that securing victory was the most important aspect of the game, making him forget the first yellow card. His win against Liverpool is a big moment for the team.
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