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Manchester United 4-2 Brighton: United into Top Four after Six Goal Thriller

Manchester United 4-2 Brighton Cunha (24′) Casemiro (34′) Mbeumo (61′, 90+6′)  Welbeck (74′) Kostoulas (90+2′) A second-half double by Bryan Mbuemo helped Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United record their third straight league victory. The home side started well, Bruno Fernandes met Mbuemo’s floated left-footed cross, but the captain could not direct his header goalwards in the opening minute. Mbuemo threaded a pass to the onrushing Matheus Cunha minutes later, but the striker could only find the side netting. Brighton responded in the 7th minute. Danny Welbeck drove into space on the United right and fired a low cross to Yankuba Minteh, but the attacker couldn’t make a connection. Carlos Baleba dragged a right-footed shot wide in the 9th minute after more Brighton pressure, as the visiting side gained a foothold in proceedings. Senne Lammens was forced into his first save in the 14th minute. Georginio Rutter marauded down United’s right, and pulled his cross back for Welbeck to sting the palms of the Belgian goalkeeper. Cunha is still searching for his first Manchester United goal since transferring from Wolves in the summer, but went close with a dipping strike which Bart Verbruggen pushed away. He deservedly opened his United account in the 23rd minute with a superb finish. The Brazilian attacker gathered Casemiro’s square pass, he shifted the ball onto his right foot and curled a low strike past the outstretched Verbruggen. Casemiro doubled their lead from outside the box in the 34th minute. His strike took a wicked deflection off Yasin Ayari, and Verbruggen could only watch as the ball rolled into the net. Benjamin Sesko blazed wide in the 44th minute after a flowing team move. Amorim would have been pleased with his team’s performance; they were firmly in control as the halftime whistle blew. The home side picked up where they left off in the second half. Verbruggen’s point-blank save from Fernandes’ poked effort kept Brighton from conceding a third. Despite being behind, Brighton occasionally offered a threat. Lammens had to be alert to tip Minteh’s inswinging cross round the post as the Seagulls looked for a response. Mbuemo added a third goal on the hour mark, cutting in on his left foot and delivering a low strike into the bottom corner. Amorim’s team looked set to record their third straight league victory. A common theme of the match was that Brighton consistently gifted possession back to their opponents. Lewis Dunk was the latest culprit in the 70th minute, as Fernandes crossed for Mbuemo, who steered wide of the post. Former Manchester United striker Welbeck curled a free kick past Lammens to offer some encouragement for Albion. The goal briefly invigorated the visitors, and Tom Watson went close moments later with a left-footed drive. Brighton did find a second goal in the 92nd minute, Charalampos Kostoulas rose to meet James Milner’s cross, and set up an agonising finish for the home support. Mbuemo added United’s fourth in the final seconds with a high strike into the top corner. Victory moves United into the top four and confirms their third straight league win. Manchester United: Lammens 7 Yoro 6 De Ligt 7 Shaw 6 Dalot 7 Diallo 7 Casemiro 7 Fernandes 8 Cunha 8 Mbuemo 8 Sesko 7 Substitutes: Mainoo 6 Dorgu 6 Ugarte 6 Zirkzee 6 Brighton: Verbruggen 6 Wieffer 6 Van Hecke 6 Dunk 6 Kadioglu 7 Baleba 6 Ayari 6 Minteh 7 De Cuyper 5 Rutter 5 Welbeck 7 Substitutes: Watson 6 Milner 6 Gómez 6 Kostoulas 6 Tzimas 5

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Liverpool 1-2 Manchester United: Red Devils Seal First Anfield Victory Since 2016

Liverpool 1-2 Manchester United Gakpo (78′)                       Mbeumo (2′) Maguire (84′) A towering Harry Maguire header ended United’s nine-year wait for an Anfield victory, inflicting Liverpool’s fourth straight defeat. United snatched the lead within two minutes. Referee Michael Oliver allowed play to continue despite Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister collapsing with a head injury after an accidental elbow from teammate Virgil van Dijk, leaving Mbeumo free to smash past Giorgi Mamardashvili. Cody Gakpo levelled proceedings 12 minutes from the final whistle. After a stramash in the penalty box, substitutes Hugo Ekitike and Federico Chiesa linked, with the latter firing a low cross for Gakpo to finish. The equaliser galvanised Anfield; the home side looked set to take advantage of the momentum, but it was Amorim’s Reds who had the last laugh. United captain Bruno Fernandes lifted a brilliant volleyed pass to the back post in the 84th minute. Maguire rose to power across the stranded Mamardashvili. The monumental win lifts United two points behind Liverpool in the Premier League table. Arne Slot’s men are now four games without victory, sitting fourth in the table. The Anfield side travel to Frankfurt for a crucial Champions League tie on Wednesday, returning to league action on Saturday night against Brentford. United welcome Brighton to Old Trafford on Saturday night, looking to produce their third straight League win. Liverpool: Mamardashvili, Van Dijk, Konate, Kerkez, Isak (Chiesa 72′) Szoboszlai, Mac Allister (Ekitiké 62′) Salah (Frimpong 85′) Bradley (Wirtz 62′) Gakpo, Gravenberch (Jones 62′) Man Utd: Lammens, Dalot, De Ligt, Maguire, Mount (Šeško 61′) Fernandes (Mainoo 85′) Cunha, Amad (Dorgu 58′) Casemiro (Ugarte 58′) Mbeumo, Shaw (Yoro 85′)

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Pressure Intensifies for Amorim as Sunderland visit Old Trafford

Man United welcome Sunderland to Old Trafford in their first meeting since 2017. The Red Devils’ haven’t had the best of starts to the Premier League season, sitting 14th in the Premier League. They have only had two wins in the league so far, defeating both Chelsea and Burnley in the process. United have suffered some big shocks so far this season, losing to Brentford last week as well as English League Two side, Grimsby, completing a giant killing in the Carabao Cup, winning on penalties after a 2-2 draw. However, for Sunderland, they have had the dream start to life back in the Premier League as The Black Cats sit 6th following promotion from the English Championship. Before this season, Sunderland had a terrible time with luck, spending many years in the Championship as well as English League One. Their only defeat so far this season in league action came against Burnley, losing 2-0 at Turf Moor to their fellow promotion side. They were also dumped out of the Carabao Cup after a penalty disappointment against Huddersfield Town at the Stadium of Light. Last time out Last time out for United, they were defeated 3-1 in London by Brentford. A brace by Thiago found the Bees’ two goals in front inside the opening 20 minutes. Sesko soon found one back, but a last-minute Jensen goal sealed all three points for Brentford. Sunderland, however, left Nottingham Forest with a shock 1-0 win courtesy of an Alderete header from a free kick, giving Sunderland a well-deserved victory over Ange Postecoglou’s side. Last meeting The last meeting took place in 2017 at the Stadium Of Light, where Manchester United ran away 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Ibrahimovic, Mkhitaryan and Marcus Rashford to seal the deal for the Red Devils. Team news Amorim had the arrivals of Malacia and Amad back in first-team training in where they should be available for this afternoon. Casemiro also returns after serving a one-match suspension; however, Martinez and Mazraoui both remain sidelined. For the visitors, Reinildo misses the trip to Old Trafford due to a three-match suspension.

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