Brighton vs Man United 2024: Summary, Scores, Goals, Highlights, Stats, League, Game Analysis, Points, Next Fixtures And Everything To Know
Date and Time:
The game took place on May 19, 2024.
Venue:
The match was held at Brighton’s home ground.
First Half:
- Both teams started cautiously, probing for openings.
- 39:27 minutes: Diogo Dalot of Manchester United broke the deadlock with a precise finish. The visiting fans erupted in celebration.
- Brighton responded with attacking intent, but United’s defense held firm.
Second Half:
- The intensity escalated after the break.
- 87:5 minutes: Rasmus Hojlund also sealed the victory for Manchester United with a late goal. The Amex crowd fell silent.
- Brighton pushed forward desperately, but United’s resilience prevailed.
Result:
Manchester United secured a 2-0 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Key Events:
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- At 72:48 minutes, Diogo Dalot of Manchester United scored a crucial goal.
- Rasmus Hojlund (Manchester United) also struck again at 87:05 minutes.
Statistics:
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- Brighton & Hove Albion:
- Yellow Cards: 1
- Corner Kicks: 7
- Also Total Shots: 12
- Shots on Target: 3
- Ball Possession: 57%
- And also Goals Conceded: 2
- Goals Scored: 0
- Manchester United:
- Yellow Cards: 3
- Corner Kicks: 5
- Total Shots: 9
- Shots on Target: 4
- Also Ball Possession: 43%
- Goals Conceded: 0
- Goals Scored: 2
- Brighton & Hove Albion:
Head To Head Record
- Total Matches Played: Arsenal and Everton have faced each other 201 times.
- Wins:
- Arsenal: 68 wins (68.68%)
- Everton: 40 wins (40%)
- Also Draws: There have been 17 draws (17.17%) between the two teams.
- Total Goals Scored:
- Arsenal: 204 goals (average of 2.02 goals per match)
- Everton: 139 goals (average of 1.39 goals per match)
- Highest Aggregate Score:
- Everton 1 – 6 Arsenal in the 1958/1959 season.
- Also Highest Arsenal Score:
- Arsenal 7 – 0 Everton in the 2004/2005 season.
- Highest Everton Score:
- Everton 4 – 0 Arsenal in the 1908/1909 season.
Despite the victory, Manchester United finished outside the European places in eighth position, marking their lowest Premier League finish in history. As the final whistle echoed, Manchester United celebrated a hard-fought victory. Their journey continued, while Brighton reflected on missed opportunities.
History
The first competitive match between the two clubs took place in 1893.
Everton enjoyed success in the early years, with their strong team dominating English football. Arsenal’s fortunes changed dramatically in the 1930s under legendary manager Herbert Chapman. The Gunners also secured their first league title in the 1930/1931 season. In the 1934/1935 season, Arsenal clinched their second title, narrowly edging out Everton.
The 1990s and early 2000s saw Arsenal under the management of Arsène Wenger. Wenger’s “Invincibles” team went unbeaten in the 2003/2004 season, further fueling the rivalry. Memorable clashes included the FA Cup final in 1998, where Arsenal triumphed 2-0.