November 30, 2024

Brighton 0-3 Man Utd: Paul Pogba strikes as United reach Carabao Cup quarters

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Scott McTominay heads in for Manchester United McTominay headed his first goal of the season after having netted five times last campaign

Manchester United beat Brighton for the second time in four days, with Paul Pogba scoring a free-kick to help seal their progress to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.

On Saturday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side needed a dramatic late penalty, awarded via VAR after the full-time whistle had blown, to beat the Seagulls 3-2 in a game packed with incident.

This was a less frantic and fun affair, played out by largely second-string sides and in periods of torrential rain.

And it was settled in far more routine fashion, with midfielder Scott McTominay finding space in the box to head home Juan Mata’s free-kick from close range in the first half.

Having sent on both Pogba and Marcus Rashford, Mata then sealed the result with a cool finish from inside the box after he was found by a neat flick from Donny van de Beek.

Pogba added the garnish with a direct set-piece that found the top corner via a deflection.

It was an otherwise even game for large periods, with chances for both sides.

Odion Ighalo hit the side-netting from an angle after taking the ball around home goalkeeper Jason Steele, while Leandro Trossard drew a superb save from Dean Henderson in the United net with a shot from close range.

Mata and Bailly state their case

In recent weeks the prevailing narrative around Manchester United has been their inability to recruit players to improve last season’s squad.

In making 10 changes, Solskjaer gave another opportunity to his second string to demonstrate that the actual strength of the squad is superior to the perception of it, with only much-maligned centre-back Victor Lindelof keeping his place.

The main beneficiaries were Mata, who once again showcased his creative qualities in midfield, and Eric Bailly, who put forward a decent case to replace Lindelof for Sunday’s game against Tottenham.

Henderson did himself no harm with a solid display, including that fine save to deny substitute Trossard.

In contrast, the likes of Dan James, Ighalo and others who have been linked with moves away from the club during this transfer window did little to further their case for greater inclusion, and it was noticeable how much the visitors improved when Pogba and Rashford were introduced.

Regardless, the side achieved the task for which they were selected: keeping United in contention for what would be a first piece of silverware in four seasons.

Seagulls second string fall short

Only once in their history have Brighton reached the League Cup quarter-final, doing so in 1978-79 before being eliminated by eventual winners Nottingham Forest.

Graham Potter’s team selection suggested they were less inclined to match that achievement than they are pursuing their interests in the league.

As the first team did on Saturday, the Albion understudies acquitted themselves pretty well throughout much of Wednesday’s game, competing with a much more experienced United side for the majority of it.

They were undone again, though, by defensive deficiencies at set-pieces.

On a positive front, Ben White – along with Lewis Dunk one of two players preserved from the weekend – once again looked assured, albeit with work still to do on his positioning, while Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Alexis Mac Allister showed flashes of their ability.

But Pogba and Rashford are a different level of opponent than James and Ighalo and it was their introduction, at a time when Albion were looking their most threatening, that ultimately took the game away from the home side.

Man of the match – Juan Mata (Manchester United) Juan Mata Mata has been directly involved in 13 goals in his last 15 starts for Manchester United across all competitions (five goals and eight assists) ‘I am never surprised when Mata plays like this’

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, speaking to Sky: “A great performance by Juan Mata. He was the one who got on the ball and calmed us down. He was composed. He more or less creates the first goal himself. I am never surprised when he plays like this.

“He has been around the block and knows football. He does his work and is at the back stick to shield the ball from Dan Burn at a corner in the second half.

“We needed the first 20-25 minutes to get our confidence and get on the ball. We have worked on set-pieces. You keep a clean sheet and this is important for a back four.”

Brighton manager Graham Potter: “It was a tight game until the second goal, or Dean Henderson’s save at 1-0 was key. Then they bring on Rashford and Pogba which made life difficult.

“The first goal is not a good one, we have to do better there, it’s as simple as that.

“We were in the game, 3-0 is a bit harsh.”

What’s next?

Brighton face a tough trip to Everton in the Premier League on Saturday (15:00 BST kick-off), while Manchester United host Tottenham and former boss Jose Mourinho the day after at 16:30.

Line-ups Brighton

  • 23Steele
  • 3White
  • 5Dunk
  • 33BurnBooked at 43mins
  • 34VeltmanBooked at 79mins
  • 49Molumby Substituted forSandersat 81’minutes
  • 13Groß
  • 30Bernardo
  • 16Jahanbakhsh Substituted forMaupayat 50’minutes
  • 42Gyökeres Substituted forTrossardat 63’minutes
  • 10Mac Allister
  • Substitutes

  • 9Maupay
  • 11Trossard
  • 26Sánchez
  • 41Sanders
  • 50Cochrane
  • 58Roberts
  • 72Jenks
  • Man Utd

  • 26Henderson
  • 20Dalot
  • 3Bailly
  • 2LindelöfBooked at 86mins
  • 33Williams
  • 39McTominay
  • 17Fred Substituted forLingardat 81’minutes
  • 8Mata
  • 34van de Beek
  • 21James Substituted forPogbaat 69’minutes
  • 25Ighalo Substituted forRashfordat 69’minutes
  • Substitutes

  • 6Pogba
  • 10Rashford
  • 11Greenwood
  • 13Grant
  • 14Lingard
  • 24Fosu-Mensah
  • 43Mengi
  • Live Text

  • Match ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Manchester United 3.

  • 90’+2′

    Second Half ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Manchester United 3.

  • 90’+2′

    Neal Maupay (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  • 90’+2′

    Foul by Juan Mata (Manchester United).

  • 90’+2′

    Foul by Pascal Groß (Brighton and Hove Albion).

  • 90’+2′

    Paul Pogba (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • 90’+2′

    Attempt blocked. Neal Maupay (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Alexis Mac Allister.

  • 90’+1′

    Attempt missed. Pascal Groß (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Dan Burn.

  • 90′

    Dan Burn (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  • 90′

    Foul by Scott McTominay (Manchester United).

  • 87′

    Attempt missed. Jesse Lingard (Manchester United) left footed shot from the right side of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Juan Mata.

  • 86′

    Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  • 86′

    Neal Maupay (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • 86′

    Foul by Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United).

  • 86′

    Attempt saved. Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Donny van de Beek.

  • 84′

    Alexis Mac Allister (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  • 84′

    Foul by Marcus Rashford (Manchester United).

  • 83′

    Offside, Brighton and Hove Albion. Leandro Trossard tries a through ball, but Dan Burn is caught offside.

  • 83′

    Attempt blocked. Leandro Trossard (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Dan Burn.

  • 81′

    Substitution, Manchester United. Jesse Lingard replaces Fred.

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