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Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United (2020-21)
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HT:1–1
Report
EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSaturday 26 September 2020
VenueAmex Stadium, Brighton
RefereeChris Kavanagh
Attendance0
Weather13 °C (55 °F)
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Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United was a match which took place at the Amex Stadium on Saturday 26 September 2020.

A dramatic injury-time penalty gave Manchester United victory at Brighton and their first three points of the season in a stunning game at Amex Stadium.

A match packed full of incident was settled with the very final kick as Bruno Fernandes coolly stroked in the winning penalty, spotted and awarded via a VAR check for Neal Maupay's handball from a corner, all after on-field official Chris Kavanagh had blown to signal the end of the match.

Just moments before, Brighton thought they had sealed a point that would have been the least they deserved when Solly March headed in a cross from Alireza Jahanbakhsh.

It was a fitting finale to a madcap, seesaw game that had seen Albion take the lead through a Maupay penalty before United clawed their way back into the ascendency thanks to a Lewis Dunk own goal and a superb solo effort from Marcus Rashford.

As if that wasn't enough, the home side also struck the woodwork five times (with Leandro Trossard responsible for three of them), saw one awarded penalty overruled by VAR and another potential one waved away by Kavanagh.

On top of that, the visitors had two goals ruled out for offside.

But despite still being far from their best, it is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side who emerge with a first win of the Premier League campaign, helping quieten some of the criticism that followed their surprise opening-game loss to Crystal Palace.

For Brighton, it is a flooring loss at the end of an emotional rollercoaster, but one from which they can draw plenty to be optimistic about.

It speaks to the shambolic nature of United's defeat by Palace that such a chaotic and fortunate win is a step forward for Solskjaer's side.

There was still plenty to be critical about in their display at the Amex - a still ropey-looking defence that tried but ultimately failed to protect a 2-1 lead, a midfield packed with quality but lacking the cohesion witnessed in the run-in last season and a big gulf in quality from first XI to the bench.

Fernandes may have scored the winning penalty, but he was at fault for the one from which Brighton scored the opener, courtesy of a clumsy foul on the again lively Tariq Lamptey.

Harry Maguire played his part in their equaliser to that opener with his presence in the Brighton box forcing Dunk to poke in Nemanja Matic's headed cross, but he was nowhere when March headed home late on.

However, the United boss can now at least point to a fighting spirit, depth of resolve and signs of sharpness returning to his forward three as pillars on which to build.

Rashford was particularly impressive and involved in much of their good attacking play.

Although he twice wandered slightly offside to cause the ruling out of two goals - firstly for Greenwood and then himself - he made amends with a brilliant solo goal.

Having driven into the box, the England forward turned one way and the next and past flailing Brighton tackles before firing a deflected shot into the net.

David de Gea also deserves some credit for a superb point-blank save to deny Trossard just moments before March's header sparked the injury-time madness.

Match[]

Details[]

26 September 2020
12:30 GMT
Brighton Brighton & Hove Albion FC 2–3 Manchester United FC Manchester United Amex Stadium, Brighton
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Maupay Goal 40' (Pen)
March Goal 90+5'
HT:1–1
Report
Dunk Goal 43' (og)
Rashford Goal 55'
Fernandes Goal 90+10' (Pen)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Manchester United
01 Mathew Ryan
03 Ben White Booked
05 Lewis Dunk Booked
04 Adam Webster
02 Tariq Lamptey
14 Adam Lallana Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
17 Steven Alzate
20 Solly March
11 Leandro Trossard Booked
07 Aaron Connolly Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
09 Neal Maupay
Substitutes:
13 Pascal Groß Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
16 Alireza Jahanbakhsh Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
23 Jason Steele
30 Bernardo
33 Dan Burn
34 Joël Veltman
49 Jayson Molumby
Manager:
Flag of England Graham Potter
01 David de Gea
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
02 Victor Lindelöf
05 Harry Maguire
23 Luke Shaw
06 Paul Pogba Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
31 Nemanja Matić Booked
11 Mason Greenwood Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
18 Bruno Fernandes Booked
10 Marcus Rashford
09 Anthony Martial Substituted off in the 90+1th minute 90+1'
Substitutes:
03 Eric Bailly Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
14 Jesse Lingard
17 Fred Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
24 Timothy Fosu-Mensah
26 Dean Henderson
34 Donny van de Beek Substituted on in the 90+1th minute 90+1'
39 Scott McTominay
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Man of the Match: Leandro Trossard

Assistant referees:
Sian Massey-Ellis
Constantine Hatzidakis
Fourth official:
Graham Scott

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Brighton & Hove Albion Manchester United
Goals scored 2 3
Total shots 18 7
Shots on target 5 3
Ball possession 54% 46%
Corner kicks 7 1
Fouls committed 18 16

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