Amad Diallo shone brightly as Manchester United triumphed over Real Betis with a 3-2 victory in a pre-season friendly held in San Diego on Wednesday. Marcus Rashford, Diallo, and Casemiro each scored to overturn Iker Losada's early goal for Betis, while Diego Llorente netted another for Betis just after the hour mark.
Rashford had to leave the pitch limping after suffering a heavy tackle in the second half. Antony also faced an early exit, lasting only 23 minutes after coming off the bench. Jadon Sancho saw an early goal disallowed for offside before Tom Heaton's error allowed Losada to give Betis an initial lead.

Shortly after, Diallo was fouled in the box by Romain Perraud, leading to Rashford converting the penalty with composure. Diallo then put Manchester United ahead with a precise shot into the bottom-left corner. Casemiro extended their lead with a well-executed finish on the half-turn.
Llorente managed to reduce the deficit by heading in a goal, but despite Betis applying late pressure, they couldn't find an equaliser. The match ended with Manchester United securing a win in the @Snapdragon Cup.
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— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 1, 2024
Diallo expressed his desire to remain at Manchester United for life as he aims for more playing time this season. He led his team with two shots and created three chances, outperforming everyone else on the field.
"I want to stay at United for life," Diallo said on Wednesday, highlighting his commitment and ambition for more game time this year.
The match showcased Diallo's potential and determination as he continues to make significant contributions to his team. His performance not only helped secure a win but also demonstrated his readiness for more responsibilities within the squad.
The pre-season friendly provided valuable insights into Manchester United's preparations and player form ahead of the new season. Fans will be eager to see how these performances translate into competitive matches.