Brighton Stun Manchester United 2-1 in FA Cup Shock at Old Trafford

Jeff Tomas - Freelance Journalist

TELFORD – Manchester United’s tough spell continued as Brighton & Hove Albion earned a controlled 2-1 win in the Emirates FA Cup third round. Brajan Gruda struck early, then former United forward Danny Welbeck added a second with a familiar finish. United managed a late response through Benjamin Sesko, but it wasn’t enough, and a late sending off for substitute Shea Lacey ended any final push.

It was a painful afternoon for a United side still trying to steady itself after a midweek Premier League draw at Burnley and the dismissal of manager Ruben Amorim last week. Interim boss Darren Fletcher couldn’t spark a revival. Brighton looked calmer, sharper, and more sure of what they wanted.

A Fast Start Leaves United Chasing

Brighton made six changes after their 1-1 draw at Manchester City, but their rhythm didn’t drop. They went ahead in the 12th minute. Georginio Rutter climbed well to meet a cross from Welbeck and headed towards the goal. The header was cleared off the line, yet Gruda reacted first and smashed in from close range.

Old Trafford went quiet, and United never really settled in the first half. There was possession, but little bite. Brighton stayed compact, closed passing lanes, and made it hard for United to build attacks with pace.

Welbeck Adds a Second Against His Old Club

The same story carried into the second half until the 64th minute. Welbeck, back at Old Trafford more than a decade after leaving in 2014, produced the key moment. He took the ball near the edge of the area and drove a powerful shot into the top corner. The goalkeeper had no chance.

Welbeck kept his celebration low-key, but the goal hit United hard. Brighton’s changes paid off, and Fabian Hurzeler’s side looked the more clinical team in both boxes.

A Late Goal, Then a Red Card, Ends the Fightback

United finally found a spark late on. In the 85th minute, a well-placed cross picked out Sesko, and the striker powered a header past the keeper to cut it to 2-1.

For a few minutes, the pressure built. Then it fell away. In the 89th minute, substitute Shea Lacey was shown a second yellow card for dissent after an earlier foul, leaving United with 10 men. A late Harry Maguire header went straight at the goalkeeper, and Brighton saw the game out.

The win was also Brighton’s first FA Cup victory over Manchester United after seven previous attempts.

Player Ratings Snapshot: Manchester United

United showed effort, but the final pass and finishing weren’t there often enough.

Player Position Key stats and notes
Senne Lammens Goalkeeper Made saves, but couldn’t keep out two strong finishes
Diogo Dalot Right-back Had a tough day defensively out wide
Lisandro Martinez Centre-back Competing throughout, but caught out at moments
Ayden Heaven Centre-back Showed promise in a difficult match
Luke Shaw Left-back Worked hard, offered pressure, and limited the end product
Manuel Ugarte Midfield Covered ground and battled in midfield
Kobbie Mainoo Midfield Booked, tried to create, often crowded out
Matheus Cunha Forward Made runs, lacked a clear final touch
Benjamin Sesko Forward Took his goal well, stayed a threat late on

Player Ratings Snapshot: Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton’s rotated side looked settled, with several players standing out.

Player Position Key stats and notes
Jason Steele Goalkeeper Strong presence, important late stops
Jan Paul van Hecke Centre-back Steady performance in a changed back line
Lewis Dunk Centre-back Led the defence and managed key moments well
Brajan Gruda Midfielder/Forward Quick reactions for the opener, lively all game
Danny Welbeck Forward Set up the first, scored the second, caused problems throughout
Georginio Rutter Forward Key role in the opener, kept United’s defence busy

Manchester United now face the rest of the season without domestic cup football. Their focus turns fully to the Premier League, where they sit seventh and trail leaders Arsenal by a large gap. Next up is a Manchester derby against City on 17 January.

For Brighton, the result adds to a strong recent run against United, with seven wins in the last nine meetings. The win also sets up a fourth-round tie with confidence high, as Hurzeler’s side keeps finding ways to beat bigger clubs.

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