Fernandes Makes History as Man United Dominate Brighton in Season Finale
A record-breaking afternoon at the Amex Stadium as Manchester United deliver a commanding performance and one of the defining individual milestones of the season. What unfolded was not just a 3-0 victory for Manchester United, but a statement of control, form and history-making brilliance that will be remembered across the Premier League.
Manchester United arrived with their Champions League place already secured, but they played with intensity and purpose from the opening whistle. The breakthrough came through Patrick Dorgu, finishing a well-delivered set piece from Bruno Fernandes. That assist carried extra weight, as Fernandes officially set a new Premier League record for most assists in a single season, reaching 21 and writing his name into the competition’s history books.
Brighton, meanwhile, were under pressure of a different kind. Brighton & Hove Albion entered the match still chasing European qualification security, but their performance never fully matched the urgency of the moment. They struggled to contain United’s movement in midfield and their defensive shape repeatedly broke under pressure.
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United doubled their advantage through Bryan Mbeumo, who finished off a flowing attacking move involving Fernandes and Amad Diallo. That goal left Brighton needing not just a comeback on the pitch, but help from results elsewhere to secure their European ambitions. As the game progressed, tension shifted from action on the field to updates from other stadiums, adding to the uncertainty inside the ground.
After the break, United struck again. Fernandes once more turned provider and although a second goal involving Dorgu was initially ruled out, VAR confirmed the decision in United’s favor. At that point, the result felt settled and United began to showcase their confidence and control in possession.
For Brighton, the final confirmation came not only from the scoreline but from outside results, which ultimately ensured their place in European competition despite the defeat. Relief replaced anxiety, but the performance itself raised questions about consistency at a crucial stage of the season.
For United, this match highlighted both individual excellence and collective progress under Michael Carrick’s leadership. For Brighton, it was a reminder of how fine the margins are at the top level of English football.
As the season closes, this result will be remembered for Fernandes’ record-breaking achievement and a Manchester United side that continues to build momentum. Stay tuned as we continue to track the fallout, the celebrations and what comes next in a rapidly evolving Premier League landscape.
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