Brighton 0-3 Man Utd: Bruno Fernandes breaks record in comfortable away win

Bruno Fernandes produced a masterclass in history-making creativity as Manchester United dismantled Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 at the American Express Stadium on the final day of the Premier League season.
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The Portuguese midfielder took centre stage in Michael Carrick’s first match since being appointed permanent manager, setting a new Premier League record with his 21st assist of the campaign before scoring himself to compound Brighton’s disappointment. Fabian Hürzeler’s Seagulls needed a victory to guarantee Europa League football but were thoroughly outclassed, ultimately having to settle for a place in next season’s UEFA Conference League.
Brighton started with plenty of intent in a vibrant south-coast atmosphere, with Max De Cuyper and Diego Gómez causing early anxieties in the United penalty area. However, the hosts lacked a clinical edge, a deficiency the visitors ruthlessly exposed after 33 minutes. Fernandes delivered a perfectly flighted corner to the back post, where Patrick Dorgu rose highest to power a header past Bart Verbruggen via the underside of the crossbar. The assist saw Fernandes surpass the legendary single-season tallies of Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne, etching his name into the Premier League history books.
United doubled their advantage just before the interval through a beautifully constructed team move. Amad Diallo showed immense vision to thread a precise, slide-rule pass into the path of Bryan Mbeumo, who calmly slotted a left-footed finish home to leave the home fans stunned.
Any hopes of a dramatic Brighton fightback were completely extinguished just two minutes into the second half. The irrepressible Dorgu turned provider, sliding a clever ball through to Fernandes, who capably beat Verbruggen to make it 3-0 and cap a dazzling individual display. Dorgu thought he had added a fourth moments later, but a VAR intervention spared Brighton further misery on a day when United’s superior firepower told the entire story.
While third-placed Manchester United could celebrate a stylish curtain-call to their domestic campaign under Carrick, Brighton were left looking for favours elsewhere, left to reflect on what might have been as their Europa League dreams slipped away..