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Published 16:13 10 Nov 2019 GMT
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side had begun the game down in 14th but, such is the current shape of the league, three points would be enough to elevate them to 7th. United should have been further than two goals ahead at the break but they were coaxed into comfortability and let Brighton back into the contest.
There were warning signs in the first half that Brighton had a goal, or two, in them. Shane Duffy came closest after Lewis Dunk had flicked on a free-kick, while Aaron Connolly headed over from six yards out after getting away from his marker, United's teenage left-back Brandon Williams.
Connolly was the brighter of Brighton's two attackers, with Neal Maupay kept relatively quiet. He tangled for possession with Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay a few times and showed his pace to beat Aaron Wan Bissaka to a long ball clearance from Lewis Dunk.
It was somewhat surprising, then, to see Brighton boss Graham Potter replace Connolly for Glenn Murray at half-time. Given how Connolly was forcing Maguire and Victor Lindelof into rushed clearances and a couple of fouls, it would have been worthwhile to give him at least another 15 minutes. Potter had his mind made up and he would have felt justified when Brighton made it 2-1.
Dunk and Duffy, in truth, had been Brighton's biggest goal threat all afternoon and it was the English defender who headed home after Andreas Pereira got completely lost under the ball in his own box.
That goal actually sparked United into life and they were 3-1 ahead within 90 seconds of the restart, with Anthony Martial teeing up Marcus Rashford for his ninth goal of the season.
Rashford should have had his 10th and 11th of the season but spurned two simple scoring chances in the final 10 minutes. Daniel James, McTominay and the tidy Fred haunted Brighton in the final 25 minutes and United could well have finished 5- or 6-1 winners.
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