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Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester United; Premier League

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Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester United. Premier League.

Amex StadiumAttendance31,729.

Brighton and Hove Albion 0

    Manchester United 3

    • P Dorgu (33rd minute)
    • B Mbeumo (44th minute)
    • B Fernandes (48th minute)

    Brighton 0-3 Man Utd: Bruno Fernandes breaks Premier League assists record but Seagulls qualify for Conference League

    Report and free match highlights as Man Utd ease past Brighton on final day of Premier League season; Bruno Fernandes breaks assists record by setting up Patrick Dorgu's opener; Bryan Mbeumo nets second before half time; Fernandes scores third early in second half

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    FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Brighton's match against Manchester United in the Premier League

    Bruno Fernandes broke the Premier League assists record and scored as Manchester United eased to a 3-0 win over Brighton, who have qualified for the Conference League.

    Fernandes has surpassed Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne for the most assists in a season, recording his 21st with a corner that was met by a powerful header from Patrick Dorgu that crashed in off the underside of the crossbar during the first-half.

    The United captain was once again at the heart of Michael Carrick's 12th win in 17 games, and the first since the head coach signed a new two-year deal, clinically scoring the third shortly after half-time, which was initially disallowed for offside before VAR overturned the decision.

    United already knew they would finish third but were cruising at the break after slicing Brighton open with quick passes in the penalty area that led to Amad Diallo setting up Bryan Mbeumo for a simple tap-in.

    Brighton started the day in seventh with an outside chance of qualifying for a Champions League spot, but were left relying on results elsewhere to earn their first European campaign since 2023 with an eighth-placed finish.

    Player ratings

    Brighton: Verbruggen (6); Wieffer (5), Van Hecke (5), Dunk (5), Kadioglu (5); Milner (5), Gross (5); Gomez (5), Hinshelwood (5), De Cuyper (5); Welbeck (5).

    Subs: Minteh (6), Kostoulas (6), March (6), Baleba (6), Rutter (6).

    Man Utd: Lammens (7); Mazraoui (7), Maguire (7), Martinez (7), Shaw (7); Mainoo (7), Mount (7); Amad (7), Fernandes (9), Dorgu (8); Mbeumo (7).

    Subs: Lacey (6), Zirkzee (6), Fletcher (6), Yoro (6), Malacia (n/a).

    Player of the Match: Bruno Fernandes

    Brilliant Bruno's numbers...

    • Fernandes created the most chances in the match (4) against Brighton, finishing the season on 136 chances created, with only Mesut Özil for Arsenal (146 in 2015-16) creating more in a single Premier League season on record (since 2003-04).
    • He has scored and assisted in 19 Premier League games for Manchester United - only Wayne Rooney (35) and Ryan Giggs (22) have done so more often.

    Fernandes 'proud' of setting record

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes to Sky Sports:

    "It's great. I feel very happy for that. It's a very proud moment. Obviously, it's not what I was thinking about until I got this close. Today, I was lucky enough to get that.

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    "Jonny [Evans] believed more in me for that set-piece that we prepared for Patrick [Dorgu]. I wasn't sure Patrick was able to score with his head. He did, and at the end of the day, I got my assist from that, and I'm very happy. The most important thing is that we won today and we finished strong."

    Carrick: I really enjoyed it

    Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick to Sky Sports:

    "I really enjoyed it. I think the boys played some tremendous football. It was a test for us coming here today. If you're not really focused and playing at your level, then coming here, I thought it was going to be a really tough game.

    "The boys were fantastic - defending so well as a team and playing some great football. We all looked so dangerous, so it was a joy to watch. It was nice to finish that way."

    Hurzeler: Mixed feelings but Europe is an achievement

    Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler:

    "A mixed feeling on one side, the worst timing for that kind of performance. On the other side, when you reflect on the season, then it's definitely an achievement because we are Brighton and our second time now in Europe, so that's why we should see it more as an achievement.

    "I think we faced a lot of adversity [this season], a lot of tough periods, and we always stuck together. I always had to believe in this group, and definitely in those times when it's not that successful, then you really have to stick to your idea, to your principles, and that's what we did as a team, that's what I did as a coach.

    "It's really important to trust the things I'm convinced of, and therefore I learned a lot regarding this."

    Bruno's legacy-defining campaign

    Bruno Fernandes

    By Sky Sports News' Dan Khan...

    Fernandes is like a magician on the pitch. Having watched him up close all season, he has produced moments that usually only belong to the imagination.

    A personal favourite was his assist for Benjamin Sesko's winner against Fulham. He finds himself on the right-hand side in the 94th minute of the game, turns Calvin Bassey and, with the ball still rolling ahead of him, whips it first time into the box.

    If he puts the ball in front of Sesko, Joachim Andersen intercepts it. However, the placement of the ball, while Fernandes is falling as Bassey closes him down, is inch-perfect on Sesko's back foot, which allows him a touch and finish. Like magic.

    Some may point to the number of set-pieces on Fernandes' way to writing a new chapter, but I would invite anyone who doubts his quality to re-watch some of the moments of the season.

    A first-time volleyed cross to set up Harry Maguire's winner at Anfield - for Man Utd's first win there in almost a decade - or his assist to set up Mbeumo against Manchester City in Carrick's first game in charge, where the great Henry dubbed Fernandes 'Braino-Fernandes' are just two examples. But I could go on.

    Read Dan Khan's feature here...

    Story of the match in stats

    What's next?

    Already thinking about the 2026/27 Premier League season?

    There's a World Cup to fit in first - follow live blogs of every game on the Sky Sports App - but the key dates are locked in for next term, when Sky Sports will once again show at least 215 live Premier League games.

    Here's your summer diary:

    June 11: World Cup starts - day-by-day fixture list
    June 14: Scotland's opener vs Haiti (2am)
    June 15: Summer transfer window opens
    June 17: England's opener vs Croatia (9pm)
    June 19: Premier League fixtures released (10am)
    July 19: World Cup final
    August 22-23: Premier League opening weekend
    August 27: Champions League league phase draw
    September 1: Transfer Deadline Day (window closes at 11pm UK time)
    September 8-10: Champions League matchday 1
    May 30, 2027: Premier League final day

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