Manchester United kept their winning run going with a dramatic late victory over Fulham at Old Trafford, as Benjamin Sesko struck in stoppage time to settle a tight Premier League contest.
United started with real energy and looked sharp in the final third, with Casemiro setting the tone in midfield. The Brazilian’s passing and timing helped move the ball quickly, and there was a clear intent to play on the front foot.
Fulham, however, stayed organised and carried a threat of their own, refusing to sit too deep. United had moments of quality, but the visitors made it difficult for them to turn possession into clear chances during a competitive first half.
After the break, the game opened up. Matheus Cunha brought flair and direct running to United’s attack, adding a touch of samba style as he drove at Fulham’s back line and looked to create space for team-mates.
As the match wore on, United pushed for a winner but were forced to stay patient. Fulham continued to frustrate and tried to play their way out under pressure, while United’s build-up remained positive even when the final ball did not always land.
The decisive moment finally arrived deep into stoppage time. Sesko, introduced to change the game, delivered when it mattered most, finding the net late on to spark celebrations at Old Trafford and secure all three points.
It was a result that underlined United’s momentum, with Casemiro and Cunha playing key roles in the performance before Sesko provided the finishing touch at the death.
















