
"Bryan Mbeumo's brace helped Manchester United secure a third win in a row as they survived a late scare to beat bogey team Brighton 4-2. The Seagulls had won six of their last seven Premier League meetings with United and arrived in the north-west seeking a fourth straight Old Trafford victory. But United finally overcame their Brighton hoodoo with a 4-2 triumph, with Mbeumo's goals"
"following efforts from Matheus Cunha and Casemiro as they built on last weekend's win at Liverpool. - Saturday matchday: Follow ESPN's live blog for latest scores- Amorim: 'I don't care' about Slot's Utd comments- Fernandes: Man United didn't block summer exit That Anfield triumph saw Ruben Amorim celebrate back-to-back league wins for the first time since taking charge last November and this victory moved them up to fourth."
"Cunha opened his United account with a 20-yard strike that Casemiro added to with a deflected effort before Mbeumo made it 3-0 after the break. But United rarely do things the easy way. In-form Danny Welbeck's free-kick and teenage substitute Charalampos Kostoulas' stoppage-time header had the hosts wobbling but Mbeumo struck at the death to wrap things up."
Manchester United beat Brighton 4-2 as Bryan Mbeumo scored twice to secure a third straight win. Matheus Cunha opened his United account with a 20-yard strike and Casemiro added a deflected effort, putting United 3-0 early in the second half. Brighton responded late through Danny Welbeck's free-kick and a stoppage-time header by teenage substitute Charalampos Kostoulas, making the finish nervy. Mbeumo struck again at the death to seal the victory. The result built on last weekend's win at Liverpool and moved United up to fourth in the league.
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