Late Fernandes penalty earns Man United 3-2 win at Brighton

Brighton’s midfielder Tariq Lamptey vies with Manchester United’s defender Luke Shaw during Saturday’s Premier League match in southern England. (AFP)
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Updated 26 September 2020
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Late Fernandes penalty earns Man United 3-2 win at Brighton

  • Solskjaer: ‘Spirit and character of the boys I don’t question. The fitness and form will come’

BRIGHTON: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted Manchester United were lucky to escape with a 3-2 win at Brighton thanks to a penalty from Bruno Fernandes, awarded on a VAR review after the final whistle had blown.

Brighton hit the woodwork five times and thought they had earned a deserved point when Solly March headed home to equalize five minutes into stoppage time.

However, Neal Maupay’s handball was penalized by referee Chris Kavanagh after he consulted a pitch-side monitor, having already blown for full time, and Fernandes converted from the spot in the 100th minute.

Pre-season hopes that United could mount a title challenge to their biggest rivals Liverpool and Manchester City dissipated after a dire display in losing 3-1 to Crystal Palace last weekend.

And Solskjaer’s were not much better on the south coast with Brighton boss Graham Potter lamenting “life is not fair” as United scored with their only shots on target.

“We got away with one. Maybe one point we deserved, we didn’t deserve more,” said Solskjaer.

“We’ve got to be honest enough to say they created the most chances. They had loads of shots, they had big chances and that’s not what we want. We need to improve a lot in the few weeks coming forward.”

Solskjaer again pointed to a shortened pre-season for his side’s slow start as United had just a month between the end to last season and starting the new campaign.

“The spirit and character of the boys I don’t question. The sharpness, fitness and the form will come,” added Solskjaer.

“We have a few weeks to catch up and the more games we play, we’ll get better and better, and sharper and sharper.”

Leandro Trossard hit both posts with shots from outside the box, while Adam Webster’s looping header came back off the crossbar as Brighton made the brighter start.

The hosts finally got their reward when the tireless Tariq Lamptey burst into the box from right wing-back and was clipped by Fernandes.

The United midfielder was lucky to escape a second yellow card, but Maupay ensured they did pay the penalty with a cheeky chip down the middle of the goal as David de Gea dived to his left.

However, the lead lasted just three minutes as from a fiercely driven Fernandes free-kick, Nemanja Matic turned the ball back across goal and Lewis Dunk turned the ball into his own net.

VAR came to the rescue of both sides within the first 10 minutes of the second half.

Brighton thought they had a second penalty when Paul Pogba was penalized for pulling back Aaron Connolly. However, Kavanagh overturned his initial decision when he saw a replay of the incident.

At the other end, United’s front three was beginning to click as Marcush Rashford swept home Mason Greenwood’s low cross but this time VAR ruled against United with the goalscorer marginally offside.

There was no stopping Rashford moments later when he raced onto Fernandes’s ball over the top and left Ben White trailing on the ground before his deflected effort found the top corner.

Brighton’s bad luck continued when March became the next player to hit the woodwork as his low shot across De Gea came back off the inside of the far post before Trossard smashed against the bar with just the Spanish number one to beat.

The Seagulls seemed to finally have their reward when March ghosted in at the back post to head home Alireza Jahanbakash’s cross.

But in a chaotic finale, Harry Maguire’s header from a corner struck Maupay’s arm and to Brighton’s dismay, a penalty was awarded after Kavanagh had seemingly blown for full-time.

“Sometimes life isn’t fair and it feels like that at the moment,” said Potter.

“The performance level was amazing from us, I’m so proud of the players. It’s a sore one.

“I don’t know what the shot count was but we were dominant. We deserved something from the game to say the least.”

Fernandes has never missed a top-flight penalty and stayed cool under the pressure to ensure Solskjaer’s men escaped with all three points.


Elite local gaming talent honored at Saudi Esports Federation Awards  

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Elite local gaming talent honored at Saudi Esports Federation Awards  

  • Ceremony in Riyadh celebrated the outstanding achievements of teams, individuals and rising stars in the Kingdom’s growing gaming industry
  • Winners announced across 22 categories, including Best Team, Best Rising Player, Best Roster, and Best Content Creator

RIYADH: The Saudi Esports Federation on Thursday night hosted the sixth edition of the SEF Awards presented by J Event, an annual awards ceremony celebrating the outstanding achievements of the Kingdom’s gaming ecosystem.

Held at SEF Arena at Boulevard Riyadh City, the SEF Awards featured a total of 22 categories, including three new categories for 2025. The glittering ceremony shone a spotlight on teams, individuals and emerging talent that have made the biggest impact on the gaming industry, both in Saudi Arabia and internationally.

Award categories for 2025 included Best Rising Player, Best Female Player, Best FPS Genre Player, Best Sports Genre Player, Best Battle Royale Player, Best Fighting Game Player, Best MOBA Genre Player, Best Club, Best Rising Club, Best Roster, Best Coach, Best Esports Media Coverage, Best Streamer, Best Rising Streamer, Best Content Creator, Best Rising Content Creator, Best Female Talent, Best Rising Talent, Best Analyst/Desk Host, Best Caster, Best Stage Host, and Best Rising Female Player. 

His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the SEF, said: “Today, we celebrate the spirit of innovation and passion that defines the esports and gaming community. Over the past year, our youth have achieved remarkable milestones, showcasing their skills and further cementing the Kingdom’s presence on the global stage. This year, we honor excellence across 22 diverse categories, each reflecting stories of perseverance, determination and innovation. The federation remains committed to empowering this vibrant community, guided by ambitions without boundaries. Our sector’s future is bright, thanks to the unwavering support of our leadership.”

In a year where Saudi Arabia excelled on the global esports scene, the SEF Awards 2025 highlighted the achievements of numerous local teams and gamers. Twisted Minds were crowned Club Cross-Game Champions in the Saudi eLeagues, while Team Falcons reinforced their dominance by lifting the Esports World Cup 2025 trophy for the second year in a row. The Saudi National Team celebrated a remarkable year, winning gold in Rocket League and Tekken 8 at the 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games and marking Tala Al-Mazrou’s historic eFootball triumph at the 3rd Asian Youth Games, becoming the first Saudi female athlete to win gold at the Asian Games.

“The SEF Awards 2025 are a powerful reflection of the rapid maturity within our gaming ecosystem,” said Rawan Al-Butairi, CEO of the SEF. “As we mark the sixth edition, we are recognizing the professional standards and competitive excellence that now define Saudi Arabia’s esports landscape. This event stands as a key milestone in our National Gaming and Esports Strategy, showcasing our progress in transforming the Kingdom into the world’s premier global gaming hub. By empowering and celebrating our athletes and creators today, we are securing a sustainable legacy for the generations of tomorrow.”

As well as esports professionals and coaches, the SEF Awards look to recognize key contributors to the industry, including content creators, streamers, coaches and esports professionals whose efforts are an integral part of building an inclusive and dynamic esports ecosystem. This year’s edition of the awards was presented by J Event and sponsored by Golden Scent, NES, Nova, Richy and The Chefz.

The winners of the 22 categories at the 2025 SEF Awards are:

Best Rising Player Presented by J Event: Ziyad Al-Kathiri

Best Female Player Presented by The Chefz: Modhi Al-Kanhal

Best FPS Genre Player: Ahmed Al-Youbi

Best Sports Genre Player Presented by FIFAe: Yazeed Bakhashwin

Best Battle Royale Player Presented by NES: Abdulrahman Al-Fahad

Best Fighting Game Player: Raef Al-Turkistani

Best MOBA Genre Player: Moath Al-Quraini

Best Club Presented by Richy: Team Falcons

Best Rising Club Presented by Richy: Team Stallions

Best Roster Presented by J Event: Twisted Minds — Overwatch

Best Coach: Abdulrahman bin Fayez

Best Esports Media Coverage: Coverage Esports

Best Streamer Presented by J Event: Mofareh Al-Asiri

Best Rising Streamer Presented by The Chefz: Waleed Al-Shamali

Best Content Creator Presented by Golden Scent: Yusuf Hannawi

Best Rising Content Creator Presented by NES: Abdulaziz Al-Mohammadi

Best Female Talent Presented by Golden Scent: Ghala Al-Qahtani

Best Rising Talent: Zaid Al-Farag

Best Analyst/Desk Host: Mohammed Al-Enezi

Best Caster: Ali Darraj

Best Stage Host: Abdulaziz Al-Muhanna

Best Rising Female Player Presented by NES: Tala Al-Mazrou