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    Brighton vs Newcastle LIVE: Stream, team news as Seagulls aim to fly high against the Magpies – latest updates

    BRIGHTON host Newcastle this afternoon with both clubs buzzing after securing impressive wins in their opening Premier League matches.The Seagulls downed Manchester United 2-1 while Newcastle beat newly promoted Nottingham Forest 2-0.

    Start time: 3pm BST
    Live stream: Peacock (US)
    Brighton XI: Sanchez; Veltman, Dunk, Webster; March, Gross, MacAllister, Caicedo, Trossard; Lallana
    Newcastle XI: Pope; Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn; Willock, Guimaraes, Joelinton; Almiron, Wilson, Saint-Maximin

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    Wolves vs Fulham LIVE: Stream, TV channel, score and teams – Premier League latest updates

    FULHAM take on Wolves this having come tantalisingly close to shocking Liverpool in their season opener.Mo Salah denied Aleksandr Mitrovic’s double from stealing the points at Craven Cottage whilst Wolves were beaten by Leeds United on match-day one.

    Live stream: Peacock (US)
    Wolves: Sa; Jonny, Collins, Kilman, Ait-Nouri; Dendoncker, Neves; Podence, Gibbs-White, Neto; Hwang
    Fulham: Rodak; Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Robinson; Reed, Palhinha; Kebano, Pereira, Reid; Mitrovic

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    Wolves 0 Fulham 0: Mitrovic misses penalty as Jose Sa proves the hero for Bruno Lage’s side

    ALEKSANDAR MITROVIC blew the perfect chance to pinch three points thanks to Jose Sa’s heroic penalty save.The Serb striker could have made it three goals in the two games since he returned to the Prem following last season’s promotion cruise.
    Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic takes his doomed penaltyCredit: PA
    Jose Sa of Wolves saved the spot kickCredit: Getty
    Had Sa not reacted so brilliantly in clawing away that 81st-minute spot-kick Mitrovic would have been able to laugh in the face of those who saw he can’t handle life in the much brighter lights of the top flight.
    And he would have had the stats to back him up having collected an amazing 43 goals during last season’s flight back from the Championship.
    Yet even this early in the season a Fulham win would have been seen as one of the great smash-and-grab acts of the whole campaign.
    It was no surprise that Mitrovic missed, anyway, given that the penalty awarded after Rayan Ait-Nouri brought down Bobby de Cordova-Reid was just about his first kick of the game.
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    Things might have got worse for the aggressive front man early into seven minutes of time added on in a clash that Wolves should have walked away with.
    Morgan Gibbs-White reacted angrily to a challenge from behind on him by Mitrovic.
    A shove in the chest from the Wolves midfielder was followed by a meeting of heads.
    Both were fortunate to be given only yellow cards by referee John Brooks.
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    Wolves boss Bruno Lage went into his side’s first home game of the season insisting they were the better team at Elland Road despite the opening day 2 -1 defeat.
    He stressed that goals would flow and on the evidence of the entertaining performance against the Cottagers there is every reason for him to have been so upbeat.
    Although he may be stretching it a bit on the goals front, chances were missed aplenty.

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    Southampton 2 Leeds 2: Saints spoil Leeds away party after Aribo and Walker-Peters late strikes

    A DRAMATIC second half comeback saw the spoils shared at St Mary’s Stadium.It was goalless at the break but Leeds had the better of things and look in control of the game.
    The Yorkshire side then broke the deadline in the first minute of the second half as Jack Harrison had time on the left wing to pinpoint Rodrigo, who flicked home.
    And the Brazilian grabbed a second when he headed in to poach from close range.
    But the Saints started their comeback in the 72nd minute when new summer signing Joe Aribo got off the mark. Aribo rounded keeper Illan Meslier and slotted home.
    The south coast side tied the game late when Kyle Walker-Peters scored from a Sekou Mara assist. Debutant Mara made a difference to the game after coming off the bench with 20 minutes left to play.

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    EFL Carabao Cup second round draw LIVE: Fulham visit Crawley, Newcastle face Tranmere, Fleetwood vs Everton – latest

    BRACE yourselves football fanatics as the Carabao Cup draw is happening TONIGHT – and some Premier League sides will be in the mix.Liverpool pipped Chelsea to the trophy last campaign following a gruelling penalty shoot-out, but they’ll have to wait until the third round to begin their defence of the trophy.

    Start time: 10pm BST approx
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Football

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    Goodnight from us
    Thanks for joining us at SunSport for our live coverage of the EFL Cup second round draw.
    We hope your side got the draw you wanted!
    Newcastle drawn away to Tranmere
    Toon fans react to the away tie to Tranmere.
    One user said: “So we’re winning the cup then? nice.”
    Whilst another added: “Joelinton triple hattrick incoming.”
    Notrh section of round two
    Here is a summary of all the ties from the north draw.
    Shrewsbury Town vs BurnleyGrimsby vs Nottingham ForestBradford vs BlackburnStockport County vs LeicesterBarrow vs Lincoln CityRotherham vs MorecombeTranmere Rovers vs NewcastleSheffield Wednesday vs RochdaleFleetwood vs EvertonLeeds vs BarnsleyWolves vs Preston North EndDerby County vs West Brom or Sheffield UnitedBolton vs Aston Villa
    South section of round two
    Here is a summary of all the ties from the south draw.
    Norwich vs BournemouthStevenage vs PeterboroughForest Green Rovers vs BrightonGillingham vs Exeter CityCambridge United vs SouthamptonCrawley vs FulhamWalsall vs Charlton AthleticWycombe vs Bristol CityColchester United vs BrentfordWatford vs MK DonsOxford United vs Crystal PalaceNewport County vs Portsmouth
    Game 25
    Shrewsbury Town vs Burnley
    Game 24
    Grimsby vs Nottingham Forest
    Game 23
    Bradford vs Blackburn
    Game 22
    Stockport County vs Leicester
    Game 21
    Barrow vs Lincoln City
    Game 20
    Rotherham vs Morecombe
    Game 19
    Tranmere Rovers vs Newcastle
    Game 18
    Sheffield Wednesday vs Rochdale
    Game 17
    Fleetwood vs Everton
    Game 16
    Leeds vs Barnsley
    Game 15
    Wolves vs Preston North End
    Game 14
    Derby County vs West Brom or Sheffield United
    Game 13
    Bolton vs Aston Villa
    Game 12
    Forest Green Rovers vs Brighton
    Game 11
    Gillingham vs Exeter City
    Game 10
    Cambridge United vs Southampton
    Game 9
    Crawley vs Fulham
    Game 8
    Walsall vs Charlton Athletic
    Game 7
    Wycombe vs Bristol City
    Game 6
    Colchester United vs Brentford
    Game 5
    Watford vs MK Dons
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    Real Madrid 2 Frankfurt 0 LIVE REACTION: Alaba and Benzema goals secure Super Cup win for Los Blancos – latest updates

    REAL MADRID won the UEFA Super Cup final with a 2-0 win over Frankfurt in Helsinki. David Alaba and Karim Benzema scored the game’s only goals as Los Blancos ran out routine winners in Helsinki.

    RESULT: Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    Real Madrid XI: Courtois, Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Mendy, Casemiro, Modric, Kroos, Valverde, Benzema, Vinicius Jr
    Frankfurt XI: Trapp, Ndicka, Sow, Kamada, Rode, Toure, Borre, Lenz, Lindstrom, Tuta, Knauff

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    Champions!
    Captain Benzema leads his side’s celebrations! The perfect start to their season.
    .Credit: AFP
    Tough to take
    It wasn’t to be for Frankfurt tonight.
    But what a journey they’ve been on to get here.
    .Credit: Reuters
    Dream duo
    Vinicius and Benzema combined again this evening for Los Blancos’ second goal. They are becoming quite the team.
    .Credit: Getty
    Big game player
    There was no getting past the Belgian this evening.

    Carving history
    ‘Real Madrid’ is carved on to the trophy for the fifth time with the presentation up next.
    Another one to add to their Super Cup list…

    2002
    2014
    2016
    2017
    2022

    .Credit: Getty
    The perfect ‘Finnish’
    Karim Benzema levels up after tonight’s goal in Finland’s capital.

    FULL TIME – Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    Real Madrid win the Super Cup for the fifth time, equalling the records set by Barcelona and AC Milan.
    It was a fairly routine win for the Spanish giants, brushing Frankfurt aside courtesy of goals from Alaba and Benzema.
    The Europa League winners had opportunities, but in the end they were no match for Ancelotti’s star-studded team.
    It’s Real Madrid’s night in Helsinki!
    .Credit: Reuters
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    90, Militao shadows Alario out of play.
    The forward is then booked for a poor challenge on Tchouameni.
    There is to be three added minutes here.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    89, Knauff plays a one two on the edge of the box with Alario before reversing a shot back across goal but Madrid have bodies in the way.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    86, Lenz with a disappointing delivery, curling a free-kick over everyone and out for a goal-kick. It has not been their night.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    85, A triple change for Madrid now.
    Vinicius, Kroos and Carvajal make way.
    Ceballos and new signings Rudiger and Tchouameni are on!
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    81, Benzema tees up Kroos for a first-time effort. But the German drags it just wide of the post.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    78, As we approach the finish line, Real Madrid look comfortable but still don’t look their best. Hardly surprising bearing in mind La Liga is yet to begin. But a positive sign for Ancelotti.
    .Credit: AP
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    77, Substitute Camavinga is immediately into the action, touching the ball past his man and winning a free-kick.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    76, It’s the end of Valverde’s evening. Camavinga is on in his place.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    75, Casemiro has a big smile on his face after forcing Muani out of play. His food and drink.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    73, Vinicius plays a one two with Benzema and looks to be in behind but for a sliding interception.
    Frankfurt are on the ropes.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    72, Rodrygo plays a disguised flick on to Valverde who’s cut-back is diverted by Tuta at the last second, denying Benzema a tap-in.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    70, Madrid get in again but Benzema delays his pass to Vinicius who had wandered offside.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    69, Two changes to report.
    Champions League semi-final hero Rodrygo is on for Modric.
    Whilst Alario replaces Toure for Frankfurt.
    Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    68, That goal puts Benzema ahead of Raul’s all-time goalscoring record.
    Number 324 for the Frenchman.
    GOAL! – Real Madrid 2-0 Frankfurt
    64, Benzema doubles Madrid’s lead!
    Who else?
    Vinicius is set free down the left and picks out his team-mate on the edge of the area. His side-footed finish is straight down the throat of Trapp who might have been unsighted, allowing the ball to slip through his grasp.
    The keeper will be disappointed with that.
    Real Madrid are comfortable now.
    The new offside technology gets a quick try-out, ruling the goal once and for all.
    .Credit: AP
    Real Madrid 1-0 Frankfurt
    63, Knauff drifts inside and carves out a shooting opportunity, poking one towards goal. But there was not the power or direction to trouble Courtois who can hold on to it.
    Real Madrid 1-0 Frankfurt
    61, Casemiro hits the bar!
    Kroos and Modric combine to find their third midfielder who fired a first-time effort, which thundered against the top of the bar.
    Real Madrid 1-0 Frankfurt
    59, On the stretch, Valverde forces a Trapp into action from a tight angle.
    .Credit: Getty
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    Rangers 3 Union Saint-Gilloise 0 LIVE RESULT: Tilman inspires heroic comeback keeping Gers Champions League hopes alive

    RANGERS have taken a huge step towards their dreams of landing a Champions League spot for the first time since 2010.James Tavernier’s expertly taken penalty and Antonio Colak well-worked effort cancelled out Union Saint-Gilloise’s two goal lead.
    But Malik Tilman’s first strike for the Gers completed the heroic comeback at Ibrox.

    RESULT: Rangers 3-0 Union Saint-Gilloise (agg 3-2)
    Live stream: Rangers TV
    Rangers XI: McLaughlin; Tavernier, Goldson, Sands, Barisic; Lawrence, Lundstram, Arfield; Tillman, Kent, Colak
    Union Saint-Gilloise XI: Moris; Sykes, Burgess, Van der Heyden; Nieuwkoop, Teuma, Amani, Lynen, Lapoussin; Adingra, Vanzeir

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    That is all!
    That is all from us at SunSport for the coverage of tonight’s game which saw Rangers hold on to their hopes of competing in the Champions League for the first time since 2010.
    They pulled off an astonishing 3-0 victory, in a game that was entertaining from start to finish.
    Join us next time as Rangers face off against PSV in the next round here on SunSport.
    Thank you, and good night!
    Rangers will face PSV in the next round, after they beat USG 3-0 at Ibrox tonight.Credit: PA
    PSV next!
    It is PSV who Rangers will face next in the UCL qualifiers.
    They came back from 2-1 down against Monaco to win the game in extra-time, and will pose a tough test for the Gers.
    Man of the match?
    Tonight’s SunSport man of the match award goes to Tom Lawrence.
    The new Rangers midfield man had what looked like a coming of age performance in the engine room tonight.
    His pass to Tavernier in the build up to the second goal should be hung in the louvre, and he was generally fantastic when driving Rangers forwards.
    There were a number of great performances for the Gers, including Barisic and Kent on the left hand side, and of course Tavernier, who had a hand in the first two goals.
    Who was your man of the match?

    Who do they face next?
    Rangers will face the winner of PSV vs Monaco in the next round of the UCL qualifiers.
    That game is also being played right now, as it has gone into extra time.
    Monaco came back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1, but a late Erick Gutierrez equaliser leveled the score to 3-3 on aggregate, which took it to extra-time.
    Luuk De Jong has just scored in that game, to put PSV 3-2 ahead, all they have to do is see it out for seven more minutes.
    Rangers remontada!
    Wow. What a game.
    Rangers from 2-0 down in the first leg managed to score three goals at Ibrox to turn the tie in their favour.
    They dominated the game from start to finish, but it took them a while to find their shooting boots as a silly USG handball led to a penalty that James Tavernier dispatched with ease.
    A wonderful Tom Lawrence cross then fell at the feet of the captain, who set up Scott Arfield to fire at goal, his shot was saved, but the rebound nodded in by Colak.
    It was then Malik Tillman, who rose higher than the goalkeeper to meet a sweeping Barisic cross, to head home and secure the 3-0 victory.
    What a performance from Rangers.
    Full-Time. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    They have done it!
    Rangers have gone through to the next round, and overturned a 2-0 deficit for the first time in their European history.
    What a game that was.
    Malik Tillman scored the winning goal, as Rangers qualified for the next UCL round.Credit: PA
    90+5. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Red card.
    A second yellow card is given to Amani for another foul, this time on Glen Kamara.
    Two strikes and you’re out.
    90+3. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    A low cross from USG is smashed in, they seem to have only just clicked into gear.
    McLaughlin gathers well.
    90+2. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Kent smashes a ball low and across goal, Alfredo Morelos is stretching for it, but just can’t quite reach it.
    So close, inches.
    90. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Chance for USG!
    Union threatened late on, as we enter five minutes of added time!
    90. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Morelos is through and the keeper is in no mans land!
    His touch lets him down, and the keeper gets to it about 40 yards away from the goal line…
    88. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Tillman is awarded the man of the match award by the match sponsors.
    It looks like Rangers are going to do this, just two minutes of regulation time to see out, plus stoppage time.
    86. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Glen Kamara is coming on for Tom Lawrence, who has been absolutely superb tonight.
    When you watch the highlights on YouTube of this one, look out for that Tom Lawrence pass in the build up to the second goal.
    84. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Morelos has just come on the pitch and instantly has the goalkeeper scrambling!
    His shot from distance goes just wide of the left-hand post.
    82. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Well Rangers just have to see this one out now.
    It is 2-2 in Eindhoven as it stands, between PSV and Monaco after 90 minutes.
    Monaco came back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1, but a late Erick Gutierrez equaliser has leveled the score!
    2-2 on the night, 3-3 on aggregate!
    80. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    The ball is floated in from Barisic on the left hand side once again, and Tillman rises above the goalkeeper to nod the ball in the net.
    What a jump, he leapt like a salmon.
    Rangers are on the verge of yet ANOTHER European comeback at Ibrox.
    What a way to get your first Rangers goal, history!
    Tillman’s first Rangers goal may just have got them through to the next UCL round.Credit: PA
    78. Rangers 3-0 USG.
    Goal! Tillman gets his first Rangers goal! They have done it!
    78. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Another late challenge, this time on Matondo, and this time no yellow card.
    Tavernier will whip this free-kick in…
    76. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    No doubt about this one!
    Lazare Amani gets a yellow card for a very late challenge on Ryan Kent.
    74. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    It is a second yellow for James Sands, for a tackle where it looks like he gets the ball…
    Hang on, the linesman has intervened, and the yellow card has been withdrawn!
    Rangers very nearly down to 10 men there!
    72. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    A professional foul if ever there was one from Teuma on Tavernier.
    Kent whips a cross in, and there are big shouts for another handball, but it is not given.
    70. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    That Colak goal has really got the crowd going here, you wouldn’t bet against Rangers getting a third, that is for sure.
    Antonio Colak celebrates his goal that leveled the tie at Ibrox.Credit: Reuters
    67. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Rabbi Matondo looks to drive down the right-hand side now, but it goes out for a goal kick.
    65. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    This is sloppy from both sides here as the ball is given away numerous times in quick succession.
    Lawrence picks it up and drives forwards again, but it comes to nothing.
    63. Rangers 2-0 USG.
    Goldson has a go from distance but seems to be caught in two minds.
    Rabbi Matondo is coming on here for Scott Arfield.
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    Man Utd 1 Brighton 2 LIVE RESULT: Cristiano Ronaldo can’t fire United to draw as Seagulls clinch historic win – reaction

    BRIGHTON scored their first EVER win at Old Trafford to ruin the start to Manchester United’s season.Cristiano Ronaldo came off the bench to try and save Erik ten Hag’s side from an embarrassing defeat at home, but he could not do the job.
    Pascal Gross’ double stunned the Theatre of Dreams as familiar frailties continued from last season for United.
    Danny Welbeck’s perfectly-timed run beat the offside trap and the former United striker squared across the box for Gross to ghost in at the far post for a tap-in.
    Then a well-worked second goal saw David de Gea spill the ball straight into Gross’ path for an easy chance.

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    Scholes fries ‘criminal’ McFred
    Paul Scholes labelled the performance of Scott McTominay and Fred ‘criminal’ as he stepped up the criticism of United’s midfield duo.
    Fellow Red Devils’ legend Roy Keane has already blasted the pairing as not good enough following this afternoon’s 2-1 home defeat against a simply-better Brighton side.
    And Scholes said: “Fred constantly giving the ball away.
    “McTominay running with the ball in attack when he’s got Sancho, Rashford ahead of him.
    “Should pass the ball to Eriksen. It’s criminal.”
    Potter hails ‘deserved win’
    Boss Graham Potter hailed Brighton’s ‘great performance and deserved win’ at Old Trafford.
    Pascal Gross’ first-half double sunk United, with Alexis Mac Allister’s own goal on 68 minutes the only reply.
    Potter told Sky Sports: “I thought we had an idea of how to attack and when we could we tried to press and put them under pressure.
    We were positive, brave and the boys gave everything. Our performance in the first half was really strong.
    “They are going to put you under pressure (but) we had chances to attack better and make it three but we were able to stick in there at the end. It’s a nice start for us.”
    “We have got a good group, they are ambitious they are not perfect but they give everything.”
    Maguire admits it’s ‘worst possible start’
    Skipper Harry Maguire singled out a ‘nightmare first half’ as he labelled United’s 2-1 home loss to Brighton as ‘the worst possible start’.
    The England centre-back told Sky Sports: “We started well and on the front foot and had control of the game.
    “Then we conceded the first goal and that knocked us badly. We stopped playing from then. We need to look at not letting that first goal set us back as much as it did.
    “But we have to be better on the ball, we gave them encouragement to come forward and attack us. It was a nightmare start to be 2-0 down at half-time.
    “It was the worst possible start to be 2-0 down at half-time at Old Trafford. Not good enough. We got a goal back but we huffed and puffed a bit and it’s a bad start for us.”
    “We started pretty the game well and on the front foot and as a team we had control of the game. Then we conceded the first goal.”
    Keane blasts Fred & McTominay
    Old Trafford legend Roy Keane went straight to the heart of United’s problem after Brighton’s well-deserved 2-1 away win.
    The ex-midfield hardman singled out the two main central players new boss Erik ten Hag has inherited.
    Keano told Sky Sports: “Fred and McTominay are not good enough.
    “They won’t get Man Utd back competing at the top.
    “We see it week in, week out.”
    Red Devils need a fully-fit Ronaldo
    VERDICT: Cristiano Ronaldo declared himself ‘Ready’ on the eve of the season opener in a clear message to his new boss, writes MARTIN BLACKBURN.
    But the question is – are Manchester United ready for life without their wantaway Portuguese superstar? And the over-riding feeling during the 52 minutes he spent on the bench while his team-mates toiled was ‘No’.
    his introduction from the bench early in the second half gave the out-of-sorts Red Devils a fresh impetus. He wasn’t at his best – and after less than two weeks of training perhaps that is no surprise.
    But there was enough to show why United are so steadfastly refusing to listen to offers for him this summer. Unless they can find someone to take on the goal-scoring mantle in the final three weeks of the transfer window, that is unlikely to change.
    Ten Hag’s decision to use Christian Eriksen and Bruno Fernandes as interchangeable false nines didn’t work – despite a bright opening.
    It was a first half as bad as much of what we saw here last season.
    At the other end another new boy – former Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez looked assured early on – but it didn’t last. The Argentine was given a tough time by former United striker Danny Welbeck.
    Where did it all go Ron?
    If ever a picture told a story…
    Cristiano Ronaldo did, of course, get of the bench for the final 37 minutes – but it made little difference in United’s 2-1 home loss to Brighton.

    Piers blames Ron’s team-mates
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s pal Piers Morgan suggests Man Utd showed why Cristiano Ronaldo wants out.
    The TV presenter blasted: The problem is the rest of the squad aren’t fit to lace his boots in terms of quality, work ethic, commitment & will to win.
    “That’s why he wants out, and who can blame him?”
    That sparked a huge debate on social media – many agreeing with Morgan, but others pointing out that “no-one” seems to want 27-year-old legend Ronaldo.
    And another fan hit out: “The McFred midfield will never win anything. Useless.”

    Focus on the future for ten Hag
    Man Utd have to put this defeat behind them, but they have to learn from their mistakes.
    If they do not, they will continue to keep making them.
    They travel to Brentford in their next game, desperately in need of bouncing back to winning ways before welcoming fierce North West rivals Liverpool to Old Trafford.
    Brighton welcome Newcastle to the Amex Stadium before they hit the road again, travelling to West Ham.
    Away form was not an issue for Graham Potter’s side last season but he will be keen to improve their home form, starting with Newcastle next weekend.
    ‘As bad as any Prem team’
    Roy Keane believes Manchester United are “as bad as any team in the Premier League” after watching their first half horror show against Brighton.
    Cristiano Ronaldo only came on for the second half in the 2-1 loss.
    Ex-United captain told Sky Sports: “United look very, very fragile. It’s the same problems. Questions about the personality of the team and the big problem is, out of possession, they look so open.
    “They started OK and had a great chance. Fernandes has to hit the target.
    “But after that Brighton have been excellent and Man United, gaps everywhere and so open it’s untrue.”
    How Utd’s subs fared
    SUBS
    Cristiano Ronaldo – 5
    Ronaldo came off the bench amid the ongoing drama about his future.
    But he didn’t manage to become the difference maker and questions remain as to where he will play this season.
    Donny van de Beek – 5
    Donny van de Beek came on late after 79 minutes and didn’t have time to help United equalise.
    Van de Beek can still hope for a comeback season under his former Ajax boss.
    Tyrell Malacia – N/A
    Came on late in the second half.
    Anthony Elanga – N/A
    Came on late in the second half.
    Only sing when you’re winning…..
    Kudos to the away fans today who most definitely win ‘chant of the day’ at Old Trafford as they sang……
    ‘Just like Brighton, your City is blue!!’

    And the last of the starters…
    Christian Eriksen – 5
    Started as a false nine, which is quite an unknown position for the attacking midfielder.
    Underwhelming debut as he also missed a shot from a promising position in the first half.
    Ready for more, Red Devils’ fans…?
    Fred – 3
    Very poor performance by Fred who almost caused a goal early on when he gave the ball away to Leandro Trossard inside the box.
    Caused the second goal when he lost Gross, although he probably didn’t expect De Gea to to give the ball away.
    Didn’t offer much in midfield and was rightly taken off early in the second half.
    Jadon Sancho – 5
    Nothing like his impressive performances during pre-season.
    If anything, this reminded us a bit of last season’s performances.
    Bruno Fernandes – 5
    Not his usual influential self on the pitch as he couldn’t create danger.
    Brighton’s defence did a good job keeping the playmaker at bay during a lively second half.
    Marcus Rashford – 5
    Marcus Rashford’s poor form continues from last season as he failed to score on two promising occasions from close distance.
    United manager Ten Hag has a lot of work to do to help him rediscover his old form.
    UTD RATINGS CONTINUED
    Harry Maguire – 4
    The United captain lost Danny Welbeck in the build-up to the first goal.
    Maguire also picked up a silly yellow card when he shoved Gross during a spat.
    Lisandro Martinez – 4
    An underwhelming debut by Martinez as he lost Welbeck twice and that led to Brighton’s first.
    Didn’t inspire security at the back as was hoped after United’s poor campaign last season. But he did improve in the second half.
    Luke Shaw – 5
    Pretty anonymous throughout the match, didn’t manage to produce much down the left flank.
    We can expect him to have quite the competition with summer signing Malacia.
    Scott McTominay – 5
    Scott McTominay improved in the second half but didn’t manage to offer anything significant.
    Was far better than his partner in the first half Fred.
    MAN UTD RATINGS
    Here’s how our man Kostas Lianos saw the Red Devils’ performances indivudually.
    And it doesn’t make good reading for Fred especially – nor for others like Harry Maguire and new boy Lisandro Martinez…
    David de Gea – 6
    Should have held on to Solly March’s shot in the build-up to Gross’ second goal.
    But David de Gea was otherwise pretty solid in his reactions throughout.
    Diogo Dalot – 5
    Helped get one of the untidiest goals of the season already so far as his deflection led to Mac Allister’s own goal.
    But didn’t offer anything significant in defence and was quite toothless in attack. Struggled to combine with Ronaldo down the right flank.
    Huge club, even bigger challenge
    The hierarchy at Old Trafford will be scratching their heads at what is going wrong at their football club.
    Big players, even bigger wages and an annual turnover most countries would be proud of.
    But for all of that, they cannot find the winning formula to get them back to where they want to be, challenging for major honours again.
    ten Hag is now the eighth manager to take the helm in hope of changing fortunes at Old Trafford.
    Some huge names have tried before with Jose Mourinho even saying that his greatest achievement in football was finishing in second place in the Premier League with the squad he had at Man Utd.
    It could be another long season for Red Devils fans as they are forced to take a back seat, watching their rivals compete in another title race.
    Dutch curse continues to plague league
    Only one Dutch manager has won his first game in charge of a Premier League side.
    Guus Hiddink was the man, in charge of his first Chelsea game, winning at Aston Villa in 2009.
    There will be a lot of disappointed fans leaving Old Trafford who were expecting their day to be very different.
    Sir Alex Ferguson looks overjoyed at the final whistle.
    Credit: PA
    Potter casts spell over Old Trafford
    Brighton continue their away form from last season.
    Tactically, the visitors were superb today.
    Graham Potter set his side out to capitalise on the frailties of this Man Utd side and boy did they carry out his instructions.
    It could have been a bigger scoreline had VAR correctly overturned a penalty decision for a foul on Danny Welbeck but no Brighton fan will care now as it is the three points that count.
    FT: Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    It is all over!
    Brighton have their first ever Premier League victory at Old Trafford.
    Welcome to Manchester Erik ten Hag.
    If he didn’t realise the size of the challenge before, now he does.
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    90+4. Not long left here now.
    Brighton are doing the sensible thing and looking to run the clock down whenever they have chance.
    Welbeck makes way for Undav.
    Closely run thing between him and Gross for ‘Man of the Match’ for me.
    Credit: Reuters
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    90+2. Lamptey does well to win a free kick just outside of the United box.
    It is fired in but is cleared just as quickly by the home side.
    The camera pans on to one of the Glazier’s in the crowd.
    I’m not sure which one it is, it’s like naming which Bee Gee you just saw.
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    90. Sancho, Shaw and Fernandes come off for Malacia, Elanga and Garnacho.
    Last chance saloon for the home side to find an equaliser.
    March comes off for Levi Colwill for Brighton.
    We are going to have five minutes of added time here.
    Credit: Reuters
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    88. Corner comes in for United and finds Martinez on the back post.
    His header is blocked but the ball breaks straight back to him.
    He looks to unleash a shot at goal but Lewis Dunk comes from nowhere with a sliding challenge to prevent what seemed to be an almost certain goal.
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    86. The ball breaks to Eriksen some way out.
    Rolling the ball in front of him, the Danish midfielder looks to have a shot at goal.
    The ball is blocked and Brighton are able to clear.
    Man Utd 1-2 Brighton
    84. It is breaking down all too often for United.
    When it does, it gives the visitors the chance to counter attack.
    Running down valuable minutes on the clock in the process.
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