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Manchester United vs Brighton: Match Preview

Manchester United will play against Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Sunday at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils have had fourteen days to think about their disillusioning 3-1 misfortune to Leicester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Manchester United are unbeaten in nine group matches, nonetheless, winning the last two of those without surrendering, and are already 14 points behind pioneers Manchester City with a game close by.

Manchester United went into the International stage in the spirit of an unpleasant loss to Leicester City in the FA Cup, finishing their 2-month unbeaten run. In any case, with one rivalry less to play in the midst of the debilitating finish of-season plan, the Red Devils mean to keep up their great structure in the Premier League and stay in front of Leicester in the main group fight.

While on paper their next home game against bottom feeders Brighton Hove and Albion may appear to be a stroll in the park for the team, reality says something else. The Red Devils have truly battled against base table clubs at home this season and are anxious to pivot that troubling record with a convincing success against the Seagulls.

Manchester United vs Brighton current form:

Manchester United: W, D, W, W, L

Brighton and Hove Albion current form: L, L, L, W, W

Head to Head:

The last time Man United went head to head against Brighton wound up being perhaps the most insane round of the Premier League season. A Bruno Fernandes spot-kick after the last whistle had rung isolated the two, giving the Red Devils their first success of the period.

A great deal has changed from that point forward as United have scaled to second place – while Brighton are as yet battling to endure a transfer danger. However, that doesn’t make this game any simpler for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.

At home this season, the Red Devils have effectively dropped crucial points against any semblance of Crystal Palace and Sheffield United! In the event that those two can move away from the point from Old Trafford, an assaulting group like Brighton be able to do likewise. Man United should be careful about the danger the Seagulls have.

Fairly luckily for them, Brighton doesn’t have the negative attitude as a portion of the other bottom feeders. Their supervisor Graham Potter has faith under lock and key-based, assaulting gameplay, and isn’t apprehensive about taking the games to even the greatest of sides. That could wind up making this a considerably more open game, something to support the Red Devils – who additionally have central members getting back to wellness.

Opposition key man: Lewis Dunk and Ben White.

Both the players have been solid for the Seagulls and have shown the most number of appearances for the club this season. Dunk has already netted four times in this season and has constantly been a threat in the opposition box. Ben White has been a target for a host of clubs because of his recent form and strong leadership at the back. It will be interesting to see that how United will make a way through these strong men.

Officials for the match:Referee: Mike Dean
Assistant: Darren Cann & Dan Robathan
4th Official: Andy Madley
VAR: Peter Bankes
Assistant VAR: Matthew Wilkes

Expectation:

Manchester United are typically extremely solid emerging from International breaks so I figure they should disregard the intense test which Brighton are ensured to present. We will go for a 3-1 success for the Red Devils.

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