Red Devils Roar at Old Trafford: Cunha Strikes, Brighton Silenced
Manchester United continued their resurgence in the Premier League 2025/26 season with a commanding 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford on Saturday, October 25. The Red Devils, under pressure to maintain momentum, delivered a composed first-half performance that ultimately sealed the three points.
The breakthrough came in the 24th minute when Matheus Cunha capitalized on a precise assist from Casemiro, slotting the ball past Brighton’s goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. The Brazilian duo’s chemistry was on full display, igniting the home crowd and giving United a crucial early lead.
Just ten minutes later, fortune favored the hosts again. A misdirected clearance from Casemiro deflected off a Brighton defender, resulting in an own goal that doubled United’s advantage. While unintentional, the goal underscored United’s attacking pressure and Brighton’s defensive vulnerability.
Despite Brighton enjoying 57% possession, they struggled to convert control into clear-cut chances. Manchester United’s defense, led by Matthijs de Ligt and Luke Shaw, remained resolute, denying Brighton any real opportunity to claw back into the game.
Brighton’s frustration was evident when Carlos Baleba received a yellow card late in the first half for a reckless challenge, further dampening their hopes of a comeback.
With this win, Manchester United now boast three consecutive victories, having previously defeated Sunderland and Liverpool. The result not only boosts their position in the league table but also strengthens manager Ruben Amorim’s standing amid speculation about his future.
As the Premier League season intensifies, United’s blend of experience and youthful energy could prove pivotal. For Brighton, the loss serves as a reminder of the fine margins at the top level and the need for sharper execution in the final third.



