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Match-Day Two: Brighton hands over a 2:1 defeat to Manchester United

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Brighton and Hove Albion stole all three points available on match-day two against Manchester United in a very fiercely competed game of football.

The fixture two games paired Brighton and Hove Albion hosting a giant traditional club in the Premier League, Manchester United at the Amex Sports stadium. Meanwhile, the game on paper clearly indicated that Manchester United were going into the game as favourite but it turned into an irony after 90 minutes and 5 minutes of additional time.

Manchester United began the game with their best eleven first team players, whom their head coach deem as well equipped same as the coach of Brighton. After 30 minutes of the first half, the virginity of the game was broken by the home side through a perfect link-up between Kaoru Mitoma and Danny Welbeck. as Brighton`s left-winger, Mitoma created a perfect scoring chance for Welbeck to make the best of that chance in order to hand over the lead to Brighton.

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Therefore, Brighton made Manchester United trail by a goal as the referee blown the whistle for the end of the first half of total dominance by United in terms of ball possession. After 15 minutes of half time break, players walked on to the playing surface to begin the second half of the game.

Manchester United took it from where the left it before the break as they were in thirsty of an equalising goal. Sooner or later, the equalising goal was registered by the the young right winger, Amad Diallo who cuts in on his left foot as he drift horizontally along the eighteen yard box to strike the ball so deliciously in to the goal net.

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Substitution were initiated by both clubs yet no goal came in the normal playing time as the referee added a stoppage time less than six minutes; Brighton were suddenly gingered by the twelve man, which is their supporters got them to fight until the end. Out of the bloom, Joao Pedro passed the ball into the net as it was a pass across the pole of United which was not defended properly. It all ended at the Amex Stadium, 2;1 in favour of Brighton and Hove Albion.


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