The match was over, but Bruno Fernandes still gave Man the victory. United | International soccer



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Dramatic ending, with the finger of a Portuguese. It was in these contours that Bruno Fernandes gave Manchester United the victory against Brighton (2-3), this Saturday, in a match on the third day of the English League.

The referee had already whistled towards the end of the game, but the VAR had a penalty on the last rally of the game. As the rules say, United were entitled to a penalty and Bruno Fernandes made a 2-3 which, of course, no longer allowed his opponent to respond.

Before that, United had a very painful game this Saturday. He had less ball possession, fewer shots, fewer attacks and fewer “shots” at the opponent’s goal. And it was with this dominance that Brighton, who hit five (!) Times with the irons, went ahead at 40 ‘, with a penalty converted by Maupay, after the lack of Bruno Fernandes. Three minutes later, Dunk scored an own goal, in a play started with a free kick from the Portuguese.

In the second half, United objected to the lack of supremacy and advanced on the scoreboard, again with the “finger” of Bruno Fernandes. The midfielder watched and Rashford scored after a great individual play (video below).

With the victory “in their pocket”, United allowed March to draw at 90 + 5 ‘, in a goal that gave some logic to the match statistics, largely in favor of the theoretically weaker Brighton.

But this match was destined for an even more dramatic end, with the aforementioned penalty seen by VAR and converted by Bruno Fernandes taking place, well past the hour.

With this result, United have their first victory in two games (they have one game less), while Brighton has their second loss in three games.



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