25.04.2024, 11:54
Burton Albion are facing danger as they sit 20th and are just one point above the third division relegation zone, so every point counts in their fight for survival. So yesterday's away draw against mid-table Wigan Athletic could prove pivotal in their season.
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The away team only held the ball 30% of the time but proved effective on the counter-attack, creating 15 chances, 2 more than the home team. Hugill himself has three notable situations. A long throw caused chaos in the Wigan penalty area. The opposing goalkeeper's clumsy handling almost gave Hugill a chance to put the ball into the net. However, this goalkeeper still had time to touch the ball before the player on loan from Man United could punish him.
The Man United man almost equalized for his team when his effort beat Sam Tickle, but unfortunately sent the ball wide of the post. The youngster finally got his reward in the 54th minute of the game when a corner kicked the ball to him, Hugill got past his marking defender, setting up Sam Hughes to score to bring home the Burton 1 valuable point.
This clearance was Hugill's third assist of the season. He scored 7 on Sofascore and played almost the entire match, playing 88 minutes in the match at DW Stadium. The 20-year-old failed to score but he did block a shot and had an effort hit the woodwork. Hugill must have been very upset as he could only complete 8 out of 13 passes, but 2 of them were important passes, as he created 2 big chances in the match.
However, he was poor in aerial combat, winning only 1 out of 8 aerial duels. The young star was dominated by Wigan centre-backs. However, the youngster will likely be satisfied with his contributions as he was heavily involved in most of his team's significant attacking situations.
Hugill will aim to end the wait for a second goal, since scoring on his debut in January, when his side welcomed Barnsley to the Pirelli Stadium.
Joe Hugill is one of the names that Man United sent out on loan midway through this season. Among them, not everyone is successful, but Joe is showing that he is in the group that benefits from the Red Devils' decision. If he maintains his current form, the young English player will certainly aim to stay in Manchester next season to compete for a place on the first team.
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The away team only held the ball 30% of the time but proved effective on the counter-attack, creating 15 chances, 2 more than the home team. Hugill himself has three notable situations. A long throw caused chaos in the Wigan penalty area. The opposing goalkeeper's clumsy handling almost gave Hugill a chance to put the ball into the net. However, this goalkeeper still had time to touch the ball before the player on loan from Man United could punish him.
The Man United man almost equalized for his team when his effort beat Sam Tickle, but unfortunately sent the ball wide of the post. The youngster finally got his reward in the 54th minute of the game when a corner kicked the ball to him, Hugill got past his marking defender, setting up Sam Hughes to score to bring home the Burton 1 valuable point.
This clearance was Hugill's third assist of the season. He scored 7 on Sofascore and played almost the entire match, playing 88 minutes in the match at DW Stadium. The 20-year-old failed to score but he did block a shot and had an effort hit the woodwork. Hugill must have been very upset as he could only complete 8 out of 13 passes, but 2 of them were important passes, as he created 2 big chances in the match.
However, he was poor in aerial combat, winning only 1 out of 8 aerial duels. The young star was dominated by Wigan centre-backs. However, the youngster will likely be satisfied with his contributions as he was heavily involved in most of his team's significant attacking situations.
Hugill will aim to end the wait for a second goal, since scoring on his debut in January, when his side welcomed Barnsley to the Pirelli Stadium.
Joe Hugill is one of the names that Man United sent out on loan midway through this season. Among them, not everyone is successful, but Joe is showing that he is in the group that benefits from the Red Devils' decision. If he maintains his current form, the young English player will certainly aim to stay in Manchester next season to compete for a place on the first team.