Manchester United v Brighton and Hove Albion, 10 November 2019

Score3-1 to Manchester United
RefereeJonathan Moss
CompetitionPremier League
VenueOld Trafford
Attendance73,556
Kick-off: 2.00pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 5 Manchester United won: 3 Drawn: 0 Brighton and Hove Albion won: 2 Manchester United scored: 8 Brighton and Hove Albion scored: 6 Manchester United remained unbeaten in Brighton and Hove Albion's 12 visits to Old Trafford in all competitions (won ten).

3 Manchester United

Manager: Ole Gunnar Solskjær

1 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Graham Potter

Goals:

Andreas Pereira 17 G
Scott McTominay 19 G
Marcus Rashford 66 G

Goals:

Lewis Dunk 64 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper David De Gea
Defender Victor Lindelöf
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender Brandon Williams
Defender/Midfielder Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Andreas Pereira
Midfielder Fred
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Marcus Rashford
Forward Anthony Martial

Starting lineup:

Mat Ryan Goalkeeper
Dan Burn Defender
Shane Duffy Defender
Martín Montoya Defender
Steven Alzate Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Davy Pröpper Midfielder
Dale Stephens Midfielder
Leandro Trossard Midfielder
Aaron Connolly Forward
Neal Maupay Forward

Substitutions:

Jesse Lingard for Andreas Pereira 70
Mason Greenwood for Marcus Rashford 90
Marcos Rojo for Brandon Williams 90

Substitutions:

Solly March for Martín Montoya 16
Glenn Murray for Aaron Connolly 46
Pascal Gross for Leandro Trossard 59

Cards:

Marcus Rashford 45 Y
Brandon Williams 58 Y

Cards:

Dale Stephens 5 Y
Lewis Dunk 19 Y
Martín Montoya 30 Y
Dan Burn 45 Y
Davy Pröpper 74 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Defender Marcos Rojo
Defender/Midfielder James Garner
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jones
Midfielder Juan Mata
Midfielder/Forward Jesse Lingard
Forward Mason Greenwood

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Button
Defender Leon Balogun
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Defender/Midfielder Ezequiel Schelotto
Midfielder Pascal Gross
Midfielder/Forward Aaron Mooy
Forward Glenn Murray

Comments:

League position: 7th This was the second time that Manchester United had scored two goals or more in the first-half of a game in the Premier League at Old Trafford in 2019; also two versus Brighton and Hove Albion on 19 January. The Red Devils were now unbeaten in their last seven games at Old Trafford in all competitions (won four); their longest such run since March 2018. 19 year-old Brandon Williams became the second player born in the 2000s to start a game in the Premier League for United; also Mason Greenwood. On 13 November 2019, the Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Appeals Panel ruled on the following: - Manchester United's second goal against Brighton and Hove Albion on 10 November 2019 has been confirmed as a Scott McTominay goal (so not an own goal by Davy Pröpper).

Comments:

League position: 11th 103 goals had now been scored in Brighton and Hove Albion’s 44 away games in the Premier League (for 31, against 72). The Seagulls failed in their attempt to equal their club record of three consecutive wins in the Premier League, set in October 2018. Albion had now lost 14 of their 15 away games in the Premier League at the big six teams (drawn one).

3 Manchester United

Manager: Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Goals:

Andreas Pereira 17 G
Scott McTominay 19 G
Marcus Rashford 66 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper David De Gea
Defender Victor Lindelöf
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender Brandon Williams
Defender/Midfielder Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Andreas Pereira
Midfielder Fred
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Marcus Rashford
Forward Anthony Martial

Substitutions:

Jesse Lingard for Andreas Pereira 70
Mason Greenwood for Marcus Rashford 90
Marcos Rojo for Brandon Williams 90

Cards:

Marcus Rashford 45 Y
Brandon Williams 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Defender Marcos Rojo
Defender/Midfielder James Garner
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jones
Midfielder Juan Mata
Midfielder/Forward Jesse Lingard
Forward Mason Greenwood

Comments:

League position: 7th This was the second time that Manchester United had scored two goals or more in the first-half of a game in the Premier League at Old Trafford in 2019; also two versus Brighton and Hove Albion on 19 January. The Red Devils were now unbeaten in their last seven games at Old Trafford in all competitions (won four); their longest such run since March 2018. 19 year-old Brandon Williams became the second player born in the 2000s to start a game in the Premier League for United; also Mason Greenwood. On 13 November 2019, the Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Appeals Panel ruled on the following: - Manchester United's second goal against Brighton and Hove Albion on 10 November 2019 has been confirmed as a Scott McTominay goal (so not an own goal by Davy Pröpper).

1 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Graham Potter

Goals:

Lewis Dunk 64 G

Starting lineup:

Mat Ryan Goalkeeper
Dan Burn Defender
Shane Duffy Defender
Martín Montoya Defender
Steven Alzate Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Davy Pröpper Midfielder
Dale Stephens Midfielder
Leandro Trossard Midfielder
Aaron Connolly Forward
Neal Maupay Forward

Substitutions:

Solly March for Martín Montoya 16
Glenn Murray for Aaron Connolly 46
Pascal Gross for Leandro Trossard 59

Cards:

Dale Stephens 5 Y
Lewis Dunk 19 Y
Martín Montoya 30 Y
Dan Burn 45 Y
Davy Pröpper 74 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Button
Defender Leon Balogun
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Defender/Midfielder Ezequiel Schelotto
Midfielder Pascal Gross
Midfielder/Forward Aaron Mooy
Forward Glenn Murray

Comments:

League position: 11th 103 goals had now been scored in Brighton and Hove Albion’s 44 away games in the Premier League (for 31, against 72). The Seagulls failed in their attempt to equal their club record of three consecutive wins in the Premier League, set in October 2018. Albion had now lost 14 of their 15 away games in the Premier League at the big six teams (drawn one).