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They “knew” Manchester United in the 95′ and Brighton made it 2×2!

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After a “full” and episodic game, h Brighton prevailed upon her Manchester United with score 2-1in the opening match of the 2nd matchday in this year’s Premier League.

The Seagulls were generally better in the first hour of the match and, with Welbeck-Milner in the lead role, they managed to capitalize on their superiority.

When Mitoma’s cross from the left o Welbeck he slipped between Maguire and Martines and with projection, opened the scoring in the 32nd minute, reaching the 100 goals in the first division!

In the very next minute, of course, the Rashford equalized for the visitors in an adventurous and “heel” way, but it was offside at the beginning of the phase…

Brighton has arrived a breather from 2-0in the 52nd minute, but Dallo managed to push Milner’s effort over the line.

To follow another great missed opportunity for the home team, five minutes later, as after Milner’s free kick from the left, scorer he sent them with head the ball in beam!

Manchester United then hit back and with an hour to play thanks to nice vertical of Mazrawi the Dialo stepped into the area from the right, took the shot, the ball also found Van Hecke, to end up in the net and the 1-1!

While in the 70th minute, from a nice counter-attack and Diallo’s turn from the right, Garnazzo with projection at the second post sent the ball into the net, but there was an intervention by Zirkzei who was uncovered and the goal of the “red devils” it didn’t count…

And while everything looked tied, Brighton found a winner in the fifth minute of added time, with unmarked João Pedro to shape the final result and with it 2×2 for his team!

In detail, the program of the 2nd matchday:

Saturday (24/8)

Brighton-Manchester United 2-1

(32′ Welbeck, 90’+5′ Zoao Pedro – 60′ Diallo)

Crystal Palace-West Ham (17:00)

Manchester City-Ipswich (17:00)

Southampton-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Tottenham-Everton (17:00)

Fulham-Leicester (17:00)

Aston Villa-Arsenal (19:30)

Sunday (25/8)

Wolves-Chelsea (16:00)

Bournemouth-Newcastle (16:00)

Liverpool-Bradford (18:30)

The schedule for the next (3rd) matchday:

Saturday (31/8)

Arsenal-Brighton (14:30)

Everton-Bournemouth (17:00)

Ipswich-Fulham (17:00)

Leicester-Aston Villa (17:00)

Brentford-Southampton (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Wolves (17:00)

West Ham-Manchester City (17:00)

Sunday (1/9)

Newcastle-Tottenham (15:30)

Chelsea-Crystal Palace (15:30)

Manchester United-Liverpool (18:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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