As if… something is changing at Manchester United! His team Reuben Amorim won with a score of 4-2 Brighton at Old Trafford, making it three consecutive Premier League trebles after those with Sunderland and Liverpool
Now, the “red devils” have reached them 16 points and are tied for third place with Manchester City (which has less play), but the main thing is that for first time for a long time they seem to be in a good “moon”. On the other hand, Brighton stayed at 12 points and 12th place.
United took an early lead at the Theater of Dreams as they took the lead in the 25th minute with a terrific spot kick Mateus Kouniawhich achieved the first of the goal in the jersey of the “red devils”, paving the way for their victory.
Ten minutes later, the hosts doubled their lead, with a great deal of luck. After his long shot Casemirothe ball hit a defender and completely changed course, ending up in his net Bart Ferbruggen who could not react, having fallen from the opposite side.
In the 61st minute, Manchester took a three-goal lead. After a mistake by Brighton’s defence, Benjamin Sesco found him Brian Empemo and he sent the ball to netsappearing to… clear the match for the home team.
Nevertheless, the “seagulls” did not give up. THE Danny Welbeck he got them back into the game with a free-kick in the 74th minute to make it 3-1, while Babis Kostula’s maiden goal in a Brighton shirt was followed by a header from a corner in the 92nd minute to reduce the visitors to 3-2 and add interest to the closing minutes.
United, however, were undeterred, and it was they who… spoke last, with Brian Empemo to come out in a four-four position and impressively place him Ferbruggenscoring his second personal goal and making the final 4-2.
The program of the 9th matchday
Friday, 24/10
Leeds-West Ham 2-1
(3′ Aaronson, 15′ Rodon – 90′ Fernandes)
Saturday, 25/10
Chelsea-Sunderland 1-2
(4′ Garnazzo – 22′ Isidore, 90+3′ Talbi)
Newcastle-Fulham 2-1
(18′ Murphy, 90′ Guimaraes – 56′ Lukic)
Manchester United-Brighton 4-2
(24′ Kunia, 34′ Casemiro, 68’/90’+6′ Empemos, – 74′ Welbeck, 90’+2 Costoulas)
Brentford-Liverpool (22:00)
Sunday, 26/10
Arsenal-Crystal Palace (16:00)
Aston Villa-Manchester City (16:00)
Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Wolves-Burnley (16:00)
Everton-Tottenham (18:30)
The next matchday (10th)
Saturday, 1/11
Brighton-Leeds (17:00)
Burnley-Arsenal (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Wolves (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-Manchester United (17:00)
Tottenham-Chelsea (19:30)
Liverpool-Aston Villa (22:00)
Sunday, 2/11
West Ham-Newcastle (16:00)
Manchester City-Bournemouth (18:30)
Monday, 3/11
Sunderland-Everton (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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