J. 0. 11,564. 1 minute read. Manchester United Vs Brentford Friendly match has now kicked off for an exciting Pre-season game at Old Trafford, MySportDab reports. Manchester United now face newly promoted club Brentford to the Premier League ahead of the 2021-22 season. Coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will want his team to return back Brighton& Hove Albion vs Manchester United on Sat, May 7, 2022, 16:30 UTC. Check live results, H2H, match stats, lineups, player ratings, insights, team forms Matchends, Manchester United 2, Brighton and Hove Albion 1. 90'+5' Second Half ends, Manchester United 2, Brighton and Hove Albion 1. ManchesterUtd v Brighton Prediction & Tips (and online live stream*) starts on Sunday 7 August in the England - Premier League. Here on Feedinco, we will cover all types of match predictions, stats and all match previews for all England - Premier League matches. You can find all statistics, last 5 games stats and Comparison for both teams DannyWelbeck's goal left Manchester United with work to do at Old Trafford, but goals from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood downed Brighton 2-1 as the Red Devils take a huge step towards Storylines Brighton: Enock Mwepu will mess the match with a groin injury, and it's likely that this will sideline him for the rest of the season.But other than that, Potter has a full squad at . Danny Welbeck’s goal left Manchester United with work to do at Old Trafford, but goals from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood downed Brighton 2-1 as the Red Devils take a huge step towards Champions League went into the game second in the Premier League table, while top-four rivals Leicester City third and Chelsea fourth both lost this weekend to offer the Red Devils the chance to Tottenham also drawing to miss the chance to go fourth, United had the chance to go 11 points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool win a winer over Graham Potter’s Seagulls at the Theatre of United crashing out of the FA Cup to Leicester before the international break and Man City running away with the title, a strong League finish and potential Europa League glory are the immediate aims for Solskjaer’s a listless United entered half-time 1-0 down as their former striker Welbeck gave Brighton a deserved lead, finishing at the second time of asking after Dean Henderson had saved his initial a much-improved performance after the break saw Rashford level just past the hour mark, while a diving header from Greenwood earned all three all the action on our LIVE blog!Live updates1617567935Full-time Man United 2-1 BrightonThat’s it - United were well below their best and could have been out of it by half-time, but more intensity after the break has earned them all three left...161756782992 mins Brighton have a corner - Sanchez goes up, but retreats... and United win a free-kick for an altercation between Dunk and Maguire, and Mike Dean looks to calm them mins Silly foul out wide from James, but United just about clear under heavy mins Brighton are still in this, and are committing bodies forward. United have conceded a few late goals this season when retreating into their shells, so this one is far from Man United 2-1 Brighton Mason Greenwood, 82 minsUnited lead!We just mentioned Greenwood was United’s lone striker, and up he pops in the middle with a poacher’s finish!Fernandes crosses, Pogba miskicks a volley and it Greenwood is on hand with a diving header from six yards!Had Greenwood not gotten there, Van de Beek was also ready to mins Time’s up for Cavani, who’s been quiet - off he goes for Van de leaves Greenwood as the only recognised United striker on the for United!76 mins How has this not gone in? Sanchez spills a Fernandes shot in the box, James slips and the ball falls to Greenwood, whose effort loops onto the roof of the net!161756666573 mins Not a great start for Dan James - he lets a simple pass slip underneath his foot for a mins Rashford heads off down the tunnel with a slight limp - not a great sight for United fans, especially with Martial already out. 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Vote at Full-time Match related content will appear here Match Photos BROUGHT TO YOU BY relatednews relatedvideos Key events23 Apr 2023MAN UTD WIN 7-6 ON PENALTIES23 Apr 2023Full time Brighton 0-0 Man Utd23 Apr 2023Half time in extra time Brighton 0-0 Man Utd23 Apr 2023Full time Brighton 0-0 Man Utd23 Apr 2023Half time Brighton 0-0 Man Utd23 Apr 2023Team news23 Apr 2023PreambleShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureSome Wilson on the leave you with David Hytner’s match report from Wembley. Thanks for your company and emails. Congratulations to United, commiserations to Brighton – Victor Lindelof’s winning penaltyBrighton won’t die wondering. They gave everything and dominated possession for most of the game. But they will reflect on certain moments, particularly Danny Welbeck’s header at 0-0 and Sanchez almost saving Sabitzer’s penalty at 5-4. He got a decent piece of it, leading with his left hand as he dived to his right, but Sabitzer hit it with just enough height and power to get it through.“Absolutely GRIPPING!” says Keith. “Phenomenal. I just fell into the lake.”It could have gone either way – like, duh – but you have to admire United’s resilience. They were without three centre-backs, they were embarrassed on Thursday, yet they managed to keep a clean sheet against one of the best attacking teams in Europe right de Gea made two or three terrific saves even if he again didn’t stop any penalties, while Luke Shaw and Victor Lindelof were quietly excellent. Lindelof’s day ended perfectly when he scored the winning you have to feel for Brighton, and especially Solly March, whose greatest season will now have an asterisk against it. Lewis Dunk goes straight over to console March for 30 seconds or so, then puts his own head under his shirt to take it all UTD WIN 7-6 ON PENALTIESLindelof scores! Another excellent penalty, whipped high into the net with Sanchez going the wrong way. For the first time in history, the FA Cup final will be a Manchester derby. One team will be going for a cup double; another might be chasing a United players celebrate after the team’s victory in the penalty shoot out. Photograph Michael Regan/The FA/Getty ImagesMarch misses! Brighton 6-6 Man UtdSolly March smashes it over the bar! An awful moment for a player having the season of his midfielder Solly March misses his penalty. Photograph Tom Jenkins/The GuardianMitoma, who missed for Japan at the World Cup, hasn’t stepped up yet. It’s Solly March now…Weghorst scores! Brighton 6-6 Man UtdAnd on we go! Another calm penalty, low to the right, with Sanchez going the wrong scores! Brighton 6-5 Man UtdAnd again de Gea is sent the wrong way! These penalties have been outstanding. Sabitzer scores! Brighton 5-5 Man UtdMarcel Sabitzer steps forward, impassive, and just scores. Sanchez got a strong hand on it, high to his right, but it went through him and into the side scores! Brighton 5-4 Man UtdThe Brighton captain Lewis Dunk steps forward… and sends de Gea the wrong way! Brighton are one save away from the FA Cup & Hove Albion's Lewis Dunk celebrates scoring a penalty. Photograph Toby Melville/ReutersRashford scores! Brighton 4-4 Man UtdRashford runs round the ball… and lifts it over the diving Sanchez! Another superb penalty. The standard these days is through the scores! Brighton 4-3 Man UtdDe Gea is sent the wrong way and Brighton are ahead again. Next up Marcus scores! Brighton 3-3 Man UtdNext up is Jadon Sancho, who missed in the Euro 2021 final. This time he lifts a majestic penalty into the top-left scores! Brighton 3-2 Man UtdAnother superb penalty, whacked into the bottom left corner. De Gea went the right way but had no scores! Brighton 2-2 Man UtdHe looks nervous… but he puts an excellent penalty into the bottom-right corner. Sanchez went the right way but couldn’t reach Dalot of Manchester United scores from the spot. Photograph Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesGross scores! Brighton 2-1 Man UtdDe Gea went the right way but Gross, with no run-up, smashed it high into the net. That was a great scores! Brighton 1-1 Man UtdHe calmly sends Sanchez the wrong Allister scores! Brighton 1-0 Man UtdA fine penalty, curled high to his Argentinian midfielder Alexis Mac Allister scores his penalty. Photograph Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesIt’s suddenly pouring down, which gives a Moscow 2008 vibe to proceedings. Brighton will take the first penalty, and it’s in front of their fans.“Every United manager since Fergie has lost a penalty shoot out,” says Nick Parmenter. “ETH might as well get his out the way!!”And Fergie lost a few as well. I’m still not over Torpedo shootout formI’d need to double check, but I think Brighton have a decent record – seven wins out of 11 – in penalty competitions. United’s used to be good but in modern times it’s hopeless they’ve lost seven of the last eight I think, starting with another FA Cup semi-final, against Everton, in – and this is a great stat from Gary Lineker on the BBC – United’s sole victory in the last 14 years was against Rochdale in 2019. Their goalkeeper was Robert Sanchez, on loan from time Brighton 0-0 Man UtdAfter all that, the second semi-final goes to a penalty min “Even as a Brighton fan,” writes Johan, “I think a LOT of questionable decisions have gone their way today. Do you think, either consciously or unconsciously, the litany of previous refereeing mistakes like the Mitoma non-penalty against Spurs have made Pawson wary of making a mistake against them today?”That’s a very good point, which I hadn’t considered. Mitoma should certainly have been sent min Gross’s corner is headed away by min March beats Malacia and Fred quite brilliantly on the right edge of the area, keeps the ball in play and slides a cross that hits Shaw and deflects into the side-netting at the near min Sanchez had had a fine game today. He’s made one outstanding save and a handful of good ones; more than that, he has radiated min Casemiro turns away from Caicedo, 25 yards from goal, and cuts across a low drive that is well held to his right by min The resulting free-kick is woefully overhit by min Veltman concedes a stupid foul on Weghorst by the corner flag. Weghorst bounces to his feet and implores the United fans to make some more min The referee Craig Pawson has had a really poor game min Mitoma plays a lovely give and go with Gross in a crowded area, but then overruns the ball and takes out de Gea. He’s already been booked and is seriously lucky not to be sent off for min Casemiro pings another pass over the top towards Rashford. He retrieves it on the left, cuts inside and crashes a shot that swerves a few yards of the far post. A really good effort, and Rashford has suddenly come to min Lindelof sprays a pass over the top towards Rashford, who goes over under a challenge from Veltman. The referee gives nothing. It looked like a foul at first glance, though it’s hard to be certain without seeing a replay. Veltman was the last man so it might have been a red card. They were about 30-35 yards from goal min I’d need to double check, but I think Brighton have a decent record – seven wins out of 11 – in penalty competitions. United’s used to be good but in modern times it’s hopeless they’ve lost seven of the last eight I think, starting with another FA Cup semi-final, against Everton, in min March wrestles with Fred on the edge of the area and eventually makes room for a shot that is well held to his left by de Gea. Brighton avenged their recent FA Cup penalty shoot-out defeat to Manchester United by claiming a late 1-0 win thanks to Alexis Mac Allister's dramatic stoppage-time penalty. United, hoping to consolidate their place in the top four, were dealt the decisive blow when referee Andre Marriner was sent to the pitch-side monitor by VAR in the 99th minute of an otherwise goal-shy encounter, awarding a last-gasp spot-kick for a Luke Shaw handball. Mac Allister, roared on by a raucous Amex Stadium crowd, held his nerve to thump the ball beyond the clutches of David De Gea, in turn moving Brighton above Tottenham and Aston Villa, while leaving United looking nervously over their shoulders."In the end if you can't win because you can't finish, you don't lose," Erik Ten Hag lamented. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Alexis Mac Allister seals a 1-0 win for Brighton against Manchester United after scoring a stoppage time penalty following a Luke Shaw handball How the teams lined up Match stats Premier League tableHow to watch free Premier League highlightsGet Sky Sports Download the Sky Sports AppThe Seagulls' chances of catching United and scraping into the Champions League spots remain extremely slim, with Ten Hag's side eight points better off, but a top-five finish is a distinct possibility going into a hectic final month of fixtures - Roberto De Zerbi's side are four points adrift of Liverpool with a two-game advantage. "I think there is a god of football," the Brighton boss beamed. "We played a fantastic game." Player ratings Brighton Steele 8, Caicedo 8, Webster 8, Dunk 7, Estupinan 8, Gilmour 6, Mac Allister 8, Buonanotte 7, Enciso 8, Mitoma 8, Welbeck 7. Subs March 7, Undav 5, Colwill 6. Man United De Gea 8, Dalot 6, Shaw 7, Lindelof 6, Wan-Bissaka 5, Fred 6, Casemiro 6, Rashford 6, Fernandes 6, Antony 6, Martial 5. Subs Sabitzer 5, Sancho 6, Weghorst n/a. Player of the match Moises Caicedo How Brighton snatched late win Image Alex Mac Allister celebrates his 99th-minute winner against Man Utd It was a stunning late twist - one that could play a significant role in who gets to enjoy the rigours of continental football next season, and in which competition. Also See Live Premier League table Get Sky Sports How the teams lined up Live football on Sky Sports this week "If you get beaten, you want to have revenge," Ten Hag warned pre-match. So it breathless opening, full of risk but no reward, saw Antony squander United's most presentable chance after only two minutes, before Kaoru Mitoma followed suit by striking his opportunity against the face of De Gea. Image Kaoru Mitoma returned to Brighton's starting line-up having been on the bench against Wolves The game ebbed and flowed, end-to-end at times, with Jason Steele called into action to deny low efforts from Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, while De Gea was also kept honest by the trickiness of both Julio Enciso and the same as the meeting at Wembley 11 days prior, Brighton offered more consistent threat, but were failing to discover much cutting edge. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Brighton gave Sky Sports unprecedented access to their dressing room after the 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Premier League. Emotions ran high throughout, fuelled by Brighton's supposed FA Cup injustice and stoked by the fiery temperaments of both Bruno Fernandes and Antony - the latter one of eight names to be taken by referee the end, fortune favoured the brave. Team news Brighton Roberto De Zerbi swapped four. No Pascal Gross or Joel Veltman in the squad, with Solly March and Deniz Undav dropping to the bench. Recalls were handed to Kaoru Mitoma, Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo as well as an opportunity for teenager Facundo Buonanotte. Man Utd Erik ten Hag made four changes to the team that beat Aston Villa with Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Fred, Antony and Anthony Martial coming in. Out went Tyrell Malacia, Christian Eriksen, Jadon Sancho and Marcel Sabitzer. With time running out, and Ten Hag's side seemingly content with a point, the hosts continued to pour forward in search of a breakthrough. Substitute Solly March, who missed the decisive spot-kick in that semi-final defeat, lashed wide and De Gea superbly denied Moises Caicedo's contest grew increasingly feisty before Shaw inexplicably handled a corner, clawing the ball away from the head of Lewis Dunk and, after Marriner had belatedly pointed to the spot, De Gea flung himself one way while Mac Allister's strike went the other. Image Marcus Rashford was one of a number of United players to pass up a good chance in the first half "We deserved to win today and we deserved to win the semi-final," De Zerbi triumph represents the Italian's twelfth league win as Brighton manager in his 26th game in charge, equalling the number of victories managed by Graham Potter in the entirety of last Zerbi 'There is a god of football' Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi claims there is a 'God of football' after his side were given a 99th minute penalty in their 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Premier League Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi"I am really happy, really delighted for the performance, for the result."I think there is a god of football because we deserved to win in the semi-final and we lost on penalties, here we won with a penalty for us. Both games I think we played better than United and the last result was unfair."We played a fantastic game, we dominated the game against one incredible team, one great team. But I think my players deserved to win."Asked what this says about what Brighton can achieve this season, De Zerbi, keen to focus on the next game at home to Everton on Monday, replied "At the moment, nothing."He added "We are to play another six games, six very tough games, and on Monday we will play the first game, very tough against Everton, and we have to win because if we do not win against Everton we lose these three points."Ten Hag We lost a bit of focus Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says his side created enough chances to beat Brighton in the Premier League but insists that he has no long term concerns about the lack of goals away from home Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag"In the first minute we create a great chance but we do not score so we have to be more clinical with the chances that we create in the first half."We had the chances, clearly. Antony, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Casemiro. One has to go in. But if you cannot win it because you do not take your chances, do not lose it. We gave away a goal, maybe we lose a little bit of focus. That cannot happen."Also, we were a little unlucky because it was never a free-kick that the corner was coming from. There were so many bad tackles tonight where there was no whistle and this was nothing, a fair block, and there is a whistle."We cannot bounce back [on the night] but that is what we have to do on Sunday."What's next?Brighton continue their quest for European football when they host relegation-threatened Everton on Monday May 8, kick-off Man United head to West Ham on Sunday at the later time of remaining fixturesMay 8 Everton H - Premier League, kick-off 13 Arsenal A - Premier League, kick-off 3pmMay 18 Newcastle A - Premier League, kick-off 21 Southampton H - Premier League, kick-off 2pmMay 24 Man City H - Premier League, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky SportsMay 28 Aston Villa A - Premier League, kick-off Utd's remaining fixturesMay 7 West Ham A - Premier League, kick-off 7pmMay 13 Wolves H - Premier League, kick-off 3pmMay 20 Bournemouth A - Premier League, kick-off 3pmMay 25 Chelsea H - Premier League, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky SportsMay 28 Fulham H - Premier League, kick-off 3 Manchester City N - FA Cup final, kick-off 3pmOpta Buoyant Brighton continue sharp rise Alexis Mac Allister's winning penalty, scored in the 99th minute of the game, was the latest penalty scored in a Premier League match since Bruno Fernandes' for Man Utd against Brighton in September 2020 9945.Brighton are the first team to record a league double over a team managed by Erik ten Hag since AZ beat Ajax twice in 2019-20 in the Mitoma had 15 touches in Manchester United's box tonight, the joint-most by a Brighton player in a Premier League match ever, level with Leandro Trossard in January 2021 vs Fulham. Brighton & Hove Albion thrashed a woeful Manchester United 4-0 at the Amex Stadium on Saturday to officially rule United out of the running for a Champions League place next Rangnick's side put up little-to-no fight from the whistle, and went a goal down early when Moises Caicedo opened the scoring for Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ only- Don't have ESPN? Get instant accessThe hosts were unlucky not to go ahead by more before the break but carved up United in the second half with goals from Marc Cucurella, Pascal Gross and Leandro have now conceded more goals than in any other league campaign, with the defeat guaranteeing their worst Premier League-era points win was Brighton's first at home since Boxing Day and puts them ninth in the table as they look to secure their first-ever top-half finish in the Premier League, while United remain sixth. Brighton got off to a fine start and were rewarded after 15 minutes when Caicedo opened the scoring with a clinical finish through Victor Lindelof's hosts were unlucky not to double their lead just before the break when Danny Welbeck pounced on Raphael Varane's scuffed clearance with David de Gea off his line. However, the former England international lifted his attempt agonisingly over the switched things up after half time, bringing on Fred and Edinson Cavani in place of Anthony Elanga and Nemanja Matic but this did not prevent Brighton finding a second on 49 minutes through Cucurella. The Spaniard picked up a Leandro Trossard cross in space, drilling the ball past De Gea and into the roof of the Gross added a third on 57 minutes from a superbly worked link of play that started with Roberto Sanchez from the back and ended with the German flicking the ball into the bottom-right corner after Cucurella and Trossard worked it up the collapse was evident as Brighton made it four just three minutes later, with Trossard bundling in from close range after Diogo Dalot initially cleared a Welbeck chip off the looked to have scored a consolation on 72 minutes when Harry Maguire headed the ball goalwards for Cavani to poke in the ball, but the forward was deemed to be offside and the goal was disallowed to leave Brighton with a clean sheet. 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