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SKY HIGH SEAGULLS Brighton 2-1 Man Utd LIVE RESULT: Pedro’s last-gasp header snatches all three points for Seagulls in Prem thriller

Joao Pedro heads Brighton winner in stoppage time

United goal ruled out by inadvertent Zirkzee touch

Amad equalises against the run of play

Welbeck opens the scoring against his former club

Sam Dymond

Updated: 14:32, 24 Aug 2024

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MANCHESTER UNITED have lost 2-1 to Brighton courtesy of a last-gasp header from Joao Pedro!

 

Alejandro Garnacho thought he had earned the win for United before it was ruled out in a freak offside incident.

 

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But it is the Seagulls striker who has taken the headlines as the hosts make it two wins from two.

 

RESULT: Brighton 2-1 Man Utd

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Brighton XI: Steele; Veltman, Paul van Hecke, Dunk, Hinshelwood; Milner, Gilmour; Minteh, Pedro, Mitoma; Welbeck

Man Utd XI: Onana; Mazraoui, Maguire, Martinez, Dalot; Casemiro, Mainoo; Amad, Mount, Rashford; Fernandes

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Today, 15:24

By Sam Dymond

That’s all from the Amex

It’s been a triumphant afternoon for Brighton and Hove Albion – but already those questions are being asked again of Manchester United.

 

The glory of last Friday’s late victory over Fulham seems a long time ago now as the Red Devils’ same old frailties in defence were exposed.

 

And the problem with losing the early game of the weekend is that you then have to watch on as your rivals play and possibly take advantage.

 

Still, you can follow coverage of all the 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League with SunSport, but from us here on the south coast it’s thank you and goodbye.

 

BRIGHTON 2 MAN UTD 1 Joao Pedro scores late winner after Zirkzee’s KNEE costs visitors goal

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Today, 15:02

By Sam Dymond

Danny does for United again

Danny Welbeck got the ball rolling for Brighton this afternoon, turning in Kaoru Mitoma’s cross for the 100th goal of his club career.

 

Twenty-nine of those were scored for Manchester United, but they seem a long time ago now with the striker having left Old Trafford a decade ago.

 

And now Welbeck has five Premier League goals against the Red Devils, only netting more in his career against West Ham (6).

 

The 33-year-old has scored more goals against United than any of their former players in the competition.

 

 

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Today, 14:44

By Sam Dymond

United’s 90th-minute nightmares

Since 2022-23, Manchester United have lost more Premier League games thanks to goals scored in the 90th minute and beyond than any other club (6).

 

They had only lost two such games in the first 30 seasons of the Premier League.

 

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Today, 14:39

By Sam Dymond

Match stats from the Amex

Since the start of 2017-18 – Brighton’s first Premier League campaign – only Manchester City (8) have picked up more top-flight victories against Manchester United than the Seagulls (7).

 

 

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Today, 14:27

By Sam Dymond

Full time – Brighton 2-1 Man Utd

The final whistle goes and Brighton are two wins from two under their young manager Fabian Hurzeler.

 

But for Manchester United, it’s a sense of déjà vu.

 

Beaten by Brighton again, and once more wondering what steps to take with this unbalanced and underachieving squad.

 

 

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Today, 14:25

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 2-1 Man Utd

90+7. Forget the heavy rain, these Brighton fans are walking on sunshine.

 

They’re just seconds away from beating Manchester United AGAIN.

 

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Today, 14:25

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 2-1 Man Utd

90+5. Joao Pedro has won it for Brighton deep in stoppage time!

 

The Seagulls sensed victory at the death and swooped as Manchester United’s defence went missing.

 

With their backs to the wall, the visitors fail to clear their lines from a corner and that presents the ball to Simon Adingra on the left of the penalty area.

 

The substitute teases two opponents before stepping up a cross to the far post where Joao Pedro has been left all alone.

 

One free header late and the roof comes off the Amex.

 

Matthijs de Ligt and Scott McTominay look desperately at each other. Erik ten Hag looks desperately at his iPad. The Manchester United fans look desperately for the exit.

 

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Today, 14:24

By Sam Dymond

Winner!

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Today, 14:23

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

90+2. Brighton are going for it here.

 

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Today, 14:23

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

90. The board goes up for seven minutes of stoppage time.

 

That’s more than enough time to win it.

 

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Today, 14:22

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

89. A late flurry of changes.

 

Brighton’s new £40m man Georginio Rutter is on as well as Yasin Ayari and Simon Adingra; they replace Minteh, Mitoma and Gilmour.

 

Antony is into the action too with the Manchester United man taking over from Amad.

 

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Today, 14:19

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

87. Van Hecke cracks Martinez with a challenge on the knee, and unsurprisingly provokes an angry reaction from the Argentine.

 

Casemiro is quickly in to play peacemaker as a yellow card is directed in the direction of the Dutchman.

 

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Today, 14:17

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

85. Both sides are pushing for a winner with five minutes remaining.

 

There’s never been a Premier League draw between these two clubs, and they don’t want to start today.

 

Garnacho tries his luck from distance with a shot that soars over.

 

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Today, 14:15

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

83. Dunk threatens from a corner that was won after Onana had hit Minteh with a thumping but fair challenge.

 

The Brighton captain gets up with a header that flashes across goal and wide.

 

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Today, 14:13

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

81. Amad could have been in on goal again, but mistimes his break horribly and is a good three yards offside.

 

In the words of Barry Davies, it didn’t need to be that way.

 

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Today, 14:12

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

79. Two more changes for Manchester United.

 

Scott McTominay swiftly marks his arrival with a Cruyff turn, and he’s joined on the pitch by Matthijs de Ligt.

 

Manchester United captains past and present make way as Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes are removed.

 

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Today, 14:09

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

77. No bookings for the first 75 minutes but then two in two minutes.

 

This time it’s Kobbie Mainoo, whose name is noted down by Craig Pawson after the midfielder pulled back Kaoru Mitoma.

 

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Today, 14:06

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

75. The first yellow card of the game is shown the way of Amad.

 

The Manchester United goalscorer is cautioned for a clumsy challenge on Danny Welbeck.

 

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Today, 14:05

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

73. James Milner has run his race like the old warhorse he is.

 

Carlos Baleba takes over midfield duties.

 

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Today, 14:05

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

71. Alejandro Garnacho rolls into the empty net and Manchester United lead at the Amex Stadium!

 

Or do they?!

 

The VAR officials are looking at this one in detail amid protests from the Brighton defenders.

 

Their initial complaints, however, should be focused on their shape that left them facing a 4-on-3 attack from a routine clearance.

 

On the right, Bruno Fernandes takes advantage by timing his run expertly and playing a low delivery across goal.

 

Joshua Zirkzee misses it, but following up is Garnacho to tap home.

 

However. HOWEVER. The Argentine’s shot is directed back towards where Zirkzee is sliding, and connects with the striker’s knee just before it crosses the line.

 

And it is offside!

 

It’s unusual. It’s freakish. It’s quite funny. But it is offside.

 

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Today, 14:00

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

68. Superb covering from Veltman denies Dalot from sneaking through on goal.

 

It had been a superb run from the back by the Portuguese full-back too.

 

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Today, 13:57

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

66. It’s Marcus Rashford that makes way.

 

The forward is replaced by Alejandro Garnacho with just over a quarter of the game remaining.

 

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Today, 13:53

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

64. Erik ten Hag looked as though he was about to make a substitution before that goal – and it looks as though he’s going to continue with the change despite the update in score.

 

Alejandro Garnacho is being prepared.

 

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Today, 13:53

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

62. Manchester United tails are up now, and they’re off and running down the right again with Amad.

 

This time, however, Gilmour tracks the winger brilliantly and wins the ball back in style.

 

That will be another £5m, Napoli.

 

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Today, 13:51

By Sam Dymond

Brighton 1-1 Man Utd

60. Against the run of play, Manchester United are level!

 

Amad wheels away to celebrate in front of the travelling fans, but much of this goal is down to the defensive misfortune of Jan Paul van Hecke.

 

First, the Dutchman plays the winger onside after the rest of the Brighton back four had stepped up, and then, in his determination to get back and atone, he diverts Amad’s shot past Jason Steele.

 

The video officials do take a look at the through ball from Noussair Mazraoui to the goalscorer, but quickly ascertain that the Ivorian is onside.

 

All square at the Amex!

 

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