Bruno Fernandes is still valid to score Manchester United’s winning goal over Brighton even though the match is over, here is the explanation



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Bruno Fernandes hugged Marcus Rashford after giving an assist for Manchester United's second goal against Brighton on Saturday (9/26/2020) at 6.30pm WIB.

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Bruno Fernandes hugged Marcus Rashford after giving an assist for Manchester United’s second goal against Brighton on Saturday (9/26/2020) at 6.30pm WIB.

BOLASPORT.COM – Bruno Fernandes was still declared valid when he scored a penalty in the game against Brighton at the American Express Stadium on Saturday (9/26/2020), even though the referee had declared the game over.

Manchester United beat Brighton 3-2 in the third game of the Premier League

Manchester United’s three goals were scored by Harry Maguire (43 ‘), Marcus Rashford (52’) and Bruno Fernandes (90 + 10 ‘).

Brighton could only respond to Neal Maupay’s penalty goal (39 ‘) and Solly March’s action in injury time (90 + 5’).

The highlight of this match was, of course, centered on the end of the match, that is, when Burno Fernandes scored the third goal and Man United’s winning goal despite the referee blowing the long whistle that marked the end of the game.

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The referee finally overruled his decision to end the match because there was an incident a few seconds earlier.

Neal Maupay was caught on camera doing a handball while trying to block Harry Maguire’s header in the closing minutes of the game.

Referee Chris Cavanagh reviews via VAR and sanctions Manchester United.

Fernandes, who became the executor of the penalty, managed to do a good job.



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