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LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Secon Goal”- Man United Erig Ten Hag has instructed FLOP player to leave the Club with immediate effect. He needs to LEAVEs what a Flop 😞

Manchester United endured their second defeat of the Premier League season in a frustrating encounter with Brighton at the Amex Stadium. The match was characterized by missed chances and defensive mistakes, which ultimately cost United the game, leaving both players and supporters lamenting missed opportunities.

 

The first setback came from a mistake by Harry Maguire, allowing former United player Danny Welbeck to score the opening goal. Welbeck’s strike, coming nearly a decade after his departure from Old Trafford, exposed United’s ongoing defensive frailties, much to the dismay of the fans.

 

United started with promise, creating several scoring chances, the best of which saw Amad in a prime position. However, the young forward wasted the opportunity, sending his shot wide, leaving the game goalless. This miss gave Brighton the momentum, and they began to take control of the first half.

 

At the break, United’s manager Erik ten Hag made an early substitution, bringing on Joshua Zirkzee for the quiet Mason Mount, hoping to inject more attacking energy into the team’s efforts to equalize.

 

United’s persistence was rewarded when Amad, looking to make up for his earlier miss, netted the equalizer around the 60-minute mark, providing a lifeline for United.

 

Later in the match, Alejandro Garnacho came close to giving United the lead with a deflected shot, but the goal was ruled out due to Joshua Zirkzee’s offside involvement, leaving United increasingly frustrated.

 

In the final moments of stoppage time, Brighton’s Pedro found space and headed in the decisive goal, securing a dramatic 2-1 victory for the home side. The late goal dashed United’s hopes of salvaging a point, as their defensive issues once again proved costly.

 

Post-match player ratings reflected United’s mixed performance. Andre Onana, despite a few standout moments, received a rating of six. Mazraoui, despite an early strong showing, earned a five for his role in Welbeck’s opener. Maguire, held responsible for the first goal, was also rated five, while Lisandro Martinez and Diogo Dalot were rated six and seven, respectively.

 

Casemiro’s performance dipped in the second half, resulting in a rating of five, while Kobbie Mainoo, fatigued from a packed schedule, also scored a five. Amad, despite redeeming himself with the equalizer, was given a rating of five for his missed chances.

 

In conclusion, United’s trip to Brighton was marred by wasted chances and defensive lapses. These shortcomings proved pivotal, as United left the game empty-handed, reflecting on what might have been ahead of their next Premier League challenge.

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