Uniteds Premier League match against Brighton on Saturday is expected to be postponed amid mounting Covid-19 cases. Sources have told the Manchester Evening News the game is likely to be called off.

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ManchesterUnited v Brighton and Hove Albion Premier League 21/22 match summary United poor in first half but Ronaldo strike and Lewis Dunk red card change game Ralf Rangnick's men back into the Cristiano Ronaldo ended his goal drought in emphatic style as Manchester United moved up to fourth in the Premier League table with a 2-0 win over Brighton at Old had gone six games without scoring but blasted home before Lewis Dunk's red card dented Brighton's hopes and Bruno Fernandes' strike added late gloss to the score. "It was an amazing goal," said Man Utd interim manager Ralf Rangnick. "Not only an important one but an amazing one. Overall it was also a good performance from Cristiano. Energetically he was always trying to help his team-mates."I think in the last weeks, definitely it was the best performance by him, and a very, very important goal for us."It was anything but a convincing performance from United overall, Jakub Moder hitting the crossbar and Danny Welbeck somehow heading over after Brighton were down to 10 men. How the teams lined up Match statsPremier League table Fixtures ResultsKhan vs Brook How to book Player ratings Man Utd De Gea 7, Dalot 6, Lindelof 6, Maguire 5, Shaw 5, McTominay 6, Fred 4, Fernandes 6, Sancho 7, Ronaldo 7, Elanga 7. Subs Pogba 6, Rashford 6, Telles 6. Brighton Sanchez 7, Veltman 6, Dunk 5, Webster 5, Cucurella 7, Gross 6, Bissouma 6, Moder 7, Mac Allister 6, Maupay 6, Trossard 6. Subs Lamptey 6, Alzate 6, Welbeck 5. Man of the match Cristiano Ronaldo. Indeed, it had required a spectacular save from David de Gea just to keep his side on level terms at the break, clawing away a Moder header with his outstretched right hand. Brighton produced the more enterprising football in that first half with United reliant on counter-attacks, the best chance coming the way of Jadon Sancho early on. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Watch Manchester Utd's David de Gea's incredible save from Brighton's Jakub Moder from all the best angles But the game turned on two losses of possession in their own half, Ronaldo punishing Yves Bissouma's mistake and Dunk fouling Anthony Elanga after his own poor win - only United's third in seven games - lifts Ralf Rangnick's side two points above West Ham and into the Champions League qualification places. Brighton remain ninth. Team news Ralf Rangnick made two initial changes to the team that drew at home to Southampton. Anthony Elanga came in for Marcus Rashford, while Fred replaced Paul Pogba in midfield. A third was forced on him minutes before kick-off with Victor Lindelof stepping up for the ill Raphael Varane. Graham Potter made three changes to the Brighton team that beat Watford. Yves Bissouma, Alex Mac Allister and Leandro Trossard came in for Tariq Lamptey, Adam Lallana and Danny Welbeck. Good pressing but possession play is poorRonaldo could have added to his tally in the second half. Twice he failed to punish Brighton with his head - once thanks to a fine save by Robert Sanchez and then when he sent his attempt wide. He was unselfish when setting up Fernandes in the second half bigger concern for Rangnick will be that his team were outplayed before the red card. In terms of coherent possession play, there was little sign of the revolution taking shape. Fred endured a miserable night in midfield and Brighton's passing game looked Manchester United possess are those decisive players and Rangnick will at least be buoyed that the pressing game was on point - both goals and the Dunk red card all coming after winning the ball back from the opposition. That will be the encouraging aspect of this. But there is much work to do to claim that fourth spot in May. Man of the match - Cristiano Ronaldo Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Cristiano Ronaldo blasted home Manchester Utd's opener against Brighton at Old Trafford to end a run of six games without a goal Under the spotlight after a dip in form, Ronaldo made the difference. It was an error that presented him the ball with space to run into but there are few players who would have been so ruthless with that chance. It was the moment that changed the night."We get punished from a world-class finish by a world-class player," said Potter afterwards. "That is what we are facing." Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Open Privacy Options Ronaldo tends to play in moments now but he had a few here. He could easily have had assists after setting up clear-cut chances for both Sancho and second-half change worked Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ralf Rangnick says it was important for his Manchester United side to get back to winning ways after dropping points in recent games After a run of games in which Manchester United have led at half-time and then failed to win, this was a very different match. This time, the game turned in United's favour in the second half - and that was a result of a tactical change by Rangnick at the interval."Everyone could see after the first half, it was not an easy game," he explained. "They are very possession-based. It was difficult for us to get hold of the ball. We made a change and it paid off. In the second half, we were more aggressive and tried to intercept the ball."The question at half-time was do we change formation or how we attack. We decided to stick to 4-2-3-1 and told our wingers to attack their centre-backs. That meant our full-backs had to jump to their full-backs and that paid off. From then on, it was a different game."Potter unimpressed by VAR intervention in Dunk dismissalPotter said VAR was wrong to get involved and upgrade the yellow card initially awarded to Dunk to a red card, and also suggested the atmosphere at Old Trafford played a part in allowing Manchester United's second goal to stand. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Brighton manager Graham Potter has questioned the decision of the VAR to intervene in the incident which led to Lewis Dunk's red card On-field referee Peter Bankes initially showed a caution to the Brighton defender whose heavy touch saw him catch Elanga on the edge of his own box, with Adam Webster's proximity seemingly saving him from having denied a clear goalscoring after consultation with VAR official Jarred Gillett, Bankes was sent to the pitchside review monitor at which point he upgraded Dunk's punishment to a red on, with Brighton pushing for an equaliser in injury time, United added a second thanks in part to a quick free-kick on the break as Alexis Mac Allister was penalised for a foul on Bruno Fernandes, a decision which Potter felt would've only been given to the home said "The red card was a yellow card live, Adam Webster was round on the cover, it was not clear and obvious that he could not get there. If the referee gave a red card live, I could've accepted it more, but I don't understand why the VAR's getting involved in a clear and obvious error when it doesn't look clear and obvious."I thought we were the better team in the first half. It is disappointing how the second half turned out. There is lots to be positive about and I am proud of the players. There is just a little bit of frustration there because it feels like a missed opportunity."The second goal is a foul on Alexis but it is what it is, you don't get those here. It looked like a push but we have to accept it."Opta stats - Man Utd into fourthManchester United have kept two clean sheets in their last three Premier League home games, as many as they had in their previous 18 at Old suffered their first defeat in eight Premier League games W3 D4, while this was just their second away loss of the season, also going down 2-0 at Aston Villa in having eight shots in the first half to Man Utd's three, Brighton managed just two further attempts after United's Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored against 168 different opponents in his career for club and country, while he's also scored at least once in each of the last 21 calendar years stretching back to United's Bruno Fernandes has created more chances than any other player in the Premier League this season 71, with the Portuguese creating a further five against Brighton tonight. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Paul Pogba made a young fan's day when he handed over his shirt at the end of Manchester Utd's 2-0 win over Brighton What's next?Manchester United travel to Elland Road to face Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United live on Sky Sports this Sunday. Kick-off is at are in action in front of their own supporters on Saturday as they host the Premier League bottom club Burnley. Datepublished: Wednesday 3rd August 2022 10:42 - Joe Williams. Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag will leave Cristiano Ronaldo out of his front three for their opening Premier League match of the season
Watch Manchester United vs Brighton & Hove Albion full match replay and at 2015 GMT on 15th February 2022The referee for this match is P. BankesGame played at Old TraffordThis is a match in England - Premier League, Week 18, Season 2021/2022 Line-up 4-2-3-1Coach R. Rangnick4-3-1-2Coach G. Potter Stats 10Corners22Corners HT13Yellows10Fouls120Shots107Fouls3115Fouls11358Fouls4513Fouls79Free Kick950%Possession50%41%Possession HT59%509Passes51682%Fouls84%8Fouls101Offsides119Fouls1913Fouls63Saves518Tackles1519Dribbles513Fouls210Hit The Post118Fouls1510Fouls211Assists0
Febru. Manchester United vs Brighton Highlights. Start date: 15 Feb 2022 20:15. Location: Manchester. Venue: Old Trafford. Referee: Peter Bankes, England. Disclaimer: This content is provided and hosted by streamable. HighlightsSoccer is not responsible for and cannot be accountable for any of the content hosted on the third-party Half Time 1-0 Att 31,637 Kick Off BHA Goal15Mins 15'GoalGoal Yellow Card45Mins 45'Yellow CardYellow Card Substitution45Mins 45'SubstitutionSubstitution Substitution45Mins 45'SubstitutionSubstitution Yellow Card47Mins 47'Yellow CardYellow Card Goal49Mins 49'GoalGoal Goal57Mins 57'GoalGoal Goal60Mins 60'GoalGoal Substitution67Mins 67'SubstitutionSubstitution Substitution70Mins 70'SubstitutionSubstitution Substitution76Mins 76'SubstitutionSubstitution Substitution83Mins 83'SubstitutionSubstitution KOMins HTMins FTMins MUN WHO'S GOING TO BE YOUR MAN OF THE MATCH? Vote at Full-time Match related content will appear here Match Photos BROUGHT TO YOU BY relatednews relatedvideos
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WatchManchester United vs Brighton & Hove Albion full match replay and highlights. KICK-OFF at 20:15 (GMT) on 15th February 2022 The referee for this match is P. Bankes Game played at Old Trafford This is a match in England - Premier League, Week 18, Season 2021/2022
Key events4 May 2023FULL TIME Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United4 May 2023GOAL! Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United Mac Allister 90+9 pen4 May 2023Penalty for Brighton!4 May 2023HALF TIME Brighton and Hove Albion 0-0 Manchester United4 May 2023The teams4 May 2023PreambleShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureDavid Hytner was at the Amex tonight. Here’s his verdict. Thanks for reading this MBM. Nighty night!An uncharacteristically angry Erik ten Hag speaks to Sky. “In the first minute we created a great chance but didn’t score … we have to be more clinical with our chances … we gave away a big chance and in the end we gave away a goal … we were also a little bit unlucky that it was never a free kick where the corner is coming from … you can’t bounce back any more … but that is what we have to do on Sunday [at West Ham] … we had clear chances, Antony, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, Casemiro, all great opportunities and one has to be in … I don’t have concerns … if we don’t lose focus in the dying seconds of the game we take a point … if you can’t win, because you don’t finish your chances, then don’t lose … my anger is about the free kick [before the corner] … there were so many bad tackles that were not whistled … it was a fair block, but that was a whistle … we had a talk [with the officials] but it is not about them, we have to be more clinical … there were some really bad fouls, on Rashford, on Antony, and I don’t agree with the reactions of my players but it is difficult to stay in control because it was so clear … we have everything in our hands and we have to bounce back … we have to take the lessons from tonight and we move on.”Luke Shaw talks to Sky … with a slightly strange mix of contrition and belligerence. “It hurts a lot … the last minute, the last action … I got a little nudge, but of course the hand shouldn’t be there … I own up to it and take it on the chin … it cost us the game and it’s tough … I can’t even explain why my hand is up there … even before the corner, the free kick that was given away was never a foul … I’m not looking for excuses for what I have done, but there’s no way that should have been given a foul that led to the corner … so maybe that corner shouldn’t have happened … but I can’t change that … I’m not accusing the ref of anything … for me it wasn’t a foul before, but hands up, it was a silly mistake that cost us a point at the end … the problem is we don’t score … we had three or four big chances that we should be scoring … it’s happened a lot of times this season … but then again look at the other side, it comes down to my mistake at the end … but I think the chances we have, we have to be scoring these goals … the game’s completely different if we score with the chances we make … we are not clinical enough … I don’t know what else to say … it’s disappointing that I lost us a point in the end but if you look from the first half, we could have been 3-0 up … it changes nothing … [top four] is still in our hands … now you could say there is a real chase … but we still have one game in hand … it’s in our hands.”Roberto De Zerbi speaks to Sky. “I am really happy … really delighted for the performance and the result … I think there’s a god of football, because we deserved to win the semi-final and lost in penalties, and today we won in a penalty for us … both games we played better than United … the last result was unfair … we played a fantastic game … we dominated against an incredible team … but my players deserved to win … we have to play six very tough games … on Monday we play a very tough game against Everton and we have to win … if we don’t win against Everton we lose these [ tonight’s] three points.”Mac Allister has been linked with a move away from Brighton, so perhaps it’s significant when he also tells Sky that “I have been here three and a half years already … I know what this club gave to me … I am really grateful … I am really happy to be here … it is a fantastic team, it is like a family … I really enjoy playing here.”The match-winner Alexis Mac Allister talks to Sky. “It was similar to Wembley … we did everything to win but couldn’t score our chances … but in the end we got the penalty and it was a nice win … I like to have the opportunity to score … of course I was a little bit nervous as everyone is going to talk about it … it’s easy to play in this team, the way we play is very nice and my team-mates are fantastic … it’s down to them as well, I’m really pleased to play alongside them and they help me to become a better player … after the World Cup it was a little bit difficult to come back and play straight away, as we didn’t have the time to celebrate properly … but it is what it is, we are football players, we have to do our best every time … so it’s very nice to win a World Cup at such a young age and I’m really happy.”He’s then shown footage of his penalty. “That’s a nice penalty! That’s a nice one!”Brighton keeper Jason Steele speaks to Sky. “That was special … it was a big night for us … we played really well … two good teams went toe to toe … a last-minute winner, you can’t beat that … it wasn’t about revenge or anything like that … did we have some extra motivation? Yeah probably, but I don’t think it spilled over … we deserved to win … we defended really well and got a clean sheet which is brilliant … the crowd were fantastic … they stuck with us and egged us on all the way … it’s a big three points but we’ve got another massive game in three or four days time so we need to make sure we’re ready for that as well.”The xG, for what it’s worth Brighton United don’t think Utd would have scored if they played for another 90 minutes,” begins Samuel Campbell, “but that penalty took over four minutes to get sorted yet the referee doesn’t add on any more injury time? Seems a bit strange.” I could be very wrong, but I’m pretty sure Andre Marriner blew up for full time after United finally cleared the corner. Three elongated peeps. The clock was certainly over the allotted additional five minutes. If that is indeed the case, that’ll be why no additional time was tacked on after Mac Allister converted the penalty … and given what happened at the end of this fixture three years ago, there’s a weird narrative purity to celebrate wildly, the hero Alexis Mac Allister in the middle of it all! Their European dream remains very much on. United look as gutted as you’d imagine, Luke Shaw in particular. This shouldn’t cost them their Champions League dreams, though, with enough points already in the bag, so the pain of one point dropped tonight should subside quickly enough. The teams were fairly equal in the first half, but Brighton were much the better side in the second, and even though the winning goal came so late, the result was very much deserved. Not sure what Shaw was thinking, but it happens, and if nothing else his intervention spares everyone some manufactured post-match outrage over the non-dismissals of Casemiro maybe and Antony almost certainly. Everton at home next for Brighton, West Ham away for United. Pos Team P GD Pts 3 Newcastle 33 34 65 4 Man Utd 33 9 63 5 Liverpool 34 24 59 6 Brighton 32 22 55 7 Tottenham Hotspur 34 6 54 FULL TIME Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester UnitedNo time to restart. Late, late, late, late, late drama … but Brighton deserve the win on balance. Revenge for their Wembley heartache!GOAL! Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United Mac Allister 90+9 penMac Allister sends a laser-like penalty into the top left, sending De Gea the wrong way, and has surely won the game for Brighton!Alexis Mac Allister wins it fo the Seagulls. Photograph Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP90 min +8 A big pow-wow between all the players on the penalty spot. Mac Allister has the ball under his arm, but he’ll have to wait for the box to be for Brighton!90 min +7 Shaw’s arm was up and a-flapping at the initial delivery of the corner. It’s a no-brainer for the referee, who goes to the monitor then points to the spot. The ref was about to blow the whistle for full time! Shades of a couple of seasons ago, but the boot’s now on the other foot!Luke Shaw’s arm goes up to concede the penalty. Photograph Ryan Pierse/Getty Images90 min +5 The corner’s pulled back to Mitoma, who shoots through a crowded box. A block. The ball breaks to Caicedo on the left. A low cross-cum-shot. De Gea blocks. United clear … but there’s going to be a VAR check for a penalty kick!90 min +4 Enciso attempts to spin Shaw, who makes sure the Brighton man isn’t getting past. A shoulder in the mush, though that reads as more aggressive than it was. He goes into the book for dissent, and the resulting free kick leads to a Brighton corner on the right. The last chance of the game?90 min +3 Estupinan strides down the inside left and rasps ambitiously from distance. His shot is easily claimed by De Gea at his near min +1 The first of five additional minutes sees Webster power a header over from the resulting min … and so having said that, Brighton nearly break the deadlock at the death! March jinks in from the right. He makes space to shoot but delays, and the chance is gone. The ball breaks back to Mac Allister, who drives low through a crowded box. His shot, heading for the bottom left, is tipped around the post by De Gea. Fine save!89 min “I should’ve known after seven minutes that this would end 0-0,” quips Simon McMahon, flinging the 7 min entry back in my face. Yes, sorry about that. “At least Brighton will be relieved that it can’t go to penalties.”87 min Caicedo is booked for some earlier shenanigans with Fernandes. This match has been tasty. It’s the taste!86 min March embarks on a Homeric dribble down the right, cutting infield, all the way to the left-hand edge of the D, before creaming a rising shot towards the top right. Just wide, though De Gea had it covered. It would have been some min Shaw, the last man, takes a chance with a Cruyff Turn on the halfway line. Undav was closing him down fast. But he executes it min March overhits the corner and United clear. The visitors then replace Martial with min United half-clear the corner but the ball comes back to them via Mitoma, who enters the box from the left and sees a low shot deflected wide for another corner, this time from the left. March to min March nearly dances his way clear down the middle, only to be crowded out. But the ball breaks right to Undav, who wins a corner with a deflected shot. “This match is getting so weirdly heated that it might just boil over and, given Brighton’s form in this regard, spark a fierce rivalry that no one outside the clubs’ fandoms understand,” writess Kári Tulinius. “I suppose it’ll be known as the M6/M40 Derby. Better names are available, I’m sure.”80 min Fernandes wedges a clever quick free kick down the middle. Rashford cuts in from the left and tries to round Steele, who won’t be beaten. The flag goes up for offside anyway, but that’s fine football all round. United are beginning to ask a few questions min From the resulting free kick, Rashford shoots straight at min Colwill is immediately booked for clipping the in-flight Sabitzer’s heel. Meanwhile here’s Trevor Bond “Re Anthony’s little moment’ just now. Probably on the face of it an instance of that rarely spotted or rarely appreciated sensible refereeing’ to give a card each to him and Dunk and try to calm things down. But I can’t help thinking with a pickier ref that’s arguably two if not three yellows at once - one for the initial foul, one for the highly optimistic attempted chest barge on Dunk, and another for the dissent that carried on through all of that, presumably directed at the assistant referee. File under a lucky boy’ for me, although he probably deserves a bit of a let off for the pure chutzpah of going up against Dunk, who for his part looked more amused than anything.”76 min United respond by replacing Antony and Fred with Sancho and min A double change for Brighton Undav and Colwill come on for Gilmour and min A United corner leads to Casemiro fizzing a rising shot inches over the bar from distance. Up the other end, Enciso drags a low shot wide left. It’s in the balance here all min That’s not the first time the red mist has descended on Antony this season. He took a similar hot-headed swipe at Acuna of Sevilla in the Europa League and was equally fortunate not to be sent min Antony expects to be awarded a free kick when he stumbles in from the right between Mac Allister and Estupinan. He doesn’t get it, so gets up and lunges at Mac Allister. A proper swipe at the legs. It kicks off. Just a yellow for Antony, and one for Dunk too, who steamed in to have his say. Antony is pretty lucky to still be on the now, lads. Photograph Ian Walton/Reuters68 min Fernandes curls powerfully towards the top right. His effort is parried away by Steele. Rashford goes down while chasing the loose ball but play is waved min Mitoma races into the United box from the left and goes over in the environs of Wan-Bissaka. Andre Marriner is nearby and isn’t interested in giving a penalty kick. Brighton’s fans are probably more livid about that than their players, and Mitoma eventually gets back to his feet.
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