The international break failed to halt Brighton’s superb start to the season – which has been full of goals – as they followed their 3-1 over Newcastle with another three goals.
Danny Welbeck opened the scoring with yet another goal against his former club. Another player who loves playing against United, Pascal Gross, doubled the hosts’ lead with a classy finish after the break.
This was a killer blow for United, who thought they had levelled the game before half-time when Rasmus Hojlund – making his first start for the club – finished smartly into the corner. But VAR intervened and Marcus Rashford was adjudged to have run the ball out play in the build-up.
The hosts fought for a way back into the game but left gaps for the Seagulls to exploit. Substitute Joao Pedro sent home fans heading for the exit door with a fine finish from Tariq Lamptey’s cross.
But Albion’s wait for a clean sheet goes on as another substitute Hannibal Mejbri brilliantly found the net from distance when the defenders seemed to switch off and give the youngster too much space.
It didn’t matter, though, as Brighton looked the more likely team to add to their advantage and sealed a fine 3-1 victory.

9. Yankuba Minteh - 8
Top performance. Composed finish for the opener just four minutes into the game. Worked hard defensively. Provided the assist for Mitoma. Booked on 44th minute. Photo: IAN HODGSON / Getty Images

10. Kaoru Mitoma - 8
A goal and a assist. All in a day’s work for the electric winger who caused the Man United defenders no end of problems. Photo: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

11. Danny Welbeck - 7
First start since November and it’s brilliant to see him back as he’s been sorely missed. Limited impact today but his presence gives Albion a real outlet. Replaced to warm applause by the away fans and even some of this former Man United supporters. Photo: IAN HODGSON/AFP via Getty Images

12. Joao Pedro - 7
Put himself about well in the first half but came to life with a goal just after the 50th minute mark. It was eventually ruled out by VAR for a foul by Jan Paul van Hecke. Very unlucky as it was a superb turn and finish. Worked hard for his team. Photo: Gareth Copley/Getty Images