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    Fernandes Converts Injury-Time Penalty to Secure United Win

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowAugust 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bruno Fernandes calmly scored an injury-time penalty, giving Manchester United a crucial victory against Burnley at Old Trafford.
    Goalkeeping errors threatened United, as Altay Bayindir’s blunder allowed Jaidon Anthony to score a second equaliser for Burnley.
    In stoppage time, Anthony fouled Amad inside the box, prompting VAR to intervene and award the decisive penalty.
    Fernandes, who missed a spot-kick at Fulham days earlier, composed himself and struck the ball into the bottom corner.

    Cunha Injury Adds to United’s Troubles

    Matheus Cunha pulled up with a hamstring issue just minutes after Casemiro’s header hit the crossbar.
    The £62.5m Wolves signing immediately left the field, heading to the dressing room for treatment.
    Amorim visibly frustrated, paused briefly on the touchline, knowing the team faces a long run against City, Chelsea, and Liverpool.
    The injury may affect Kobbie Mainoo’s loan prospects, but Amorim still plans to keep him for squad depth.

    Goalkeeping Concerns Continue

    Chelsea loanee Andre Onana gifted Grimsby a goal in the EFL Cup, and Bayindir nearly repeated the error against Burnley.
    Bayindir mishandled Loum Tchaouna’s shot, deflecting it to Anthony, who scored after the ball ricocheted off Mainoo.
    Amorim’s goalkeeping situation remains urgent, with talks ongoing to sign Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp.

    Mbeumo Shines Amid Chaos

    Bryan Mbeumo impressed after his £65m move from Brentford, scoring the first Premier League goal for Amorim’s squad.
    Diogo Dalot provided the assist, helping United reclaim the lead 2-1 after Burnley briefly equalised.

    Burnley Display Earns Respect

    Burnley outplayed United in the first 30 minutes but adapted well, creating chances around both goals.
    Josh Cullen and Lyle Foster performed strongly, though Foster lost a second goal to a tight offside call.
    Hannibal Mejbri also threatened against his former club, keeping Burnley competitive throughout the match.

    Anthony’s Foul Overshadows Performance

    Anthony went from hero to villain after grabbing Amad’s shirt, costing Burnley a potential draw.
    He will reflect on his decision during the journey back to Lancashire, knowing it changed the outcome.

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