Brighton started best and created many good situations early against David De Gea in the Manchester United goal.

The back line with Victor Nilsson-Lindelöf from the start had a lot to stand in and before Neal Maupay made 1-0 with a panana throw, "The Seagulls" had had three frame hits.

Five frame hits for Brighton

Despite a big game advantage from the home team, United would equalize before the half was finished.

Bruno Fernandes sent in a hard free kick in the penalty area and the ball ended up in the net after an unfortunate touch from Lewis Dunk in the Brighton back line.

"The Reds" played in the second half and after ten minutes Bruno Fernandes hit a beautiful deep lead ball on a wide open area for Marcus Rashford.

The young Briton broke in from the edge of the penalty area and after he beautifully cheated away the back line with a fine shot, the striker was able to put in a left shot to 2-1.

The match picture ended up with Brighton again and in overtime, the home team finally got the equalizer through Solly March.

United finally forced for a winning goal but the hope seemed to be out when referee Kavanagh blew the final whistle.

But that was not the end of it.

After a VAR review, a hand was discovered on Neal Maupay and with the last kick of the match, Bruno Fernandes thundered up 3-2 in the right cross.

Incredible relief for United who took their first points in the Premier League.

On the other hand, great disappointment for Graham Potter's Brighton who fell despite a total of five frame hits.

- We make some mistakes but big teams must continue to believe, says Fernandes in Viaplay's broadcast after the match.