Manchester United moved up to fourth place with a 2-0 win over 10-man Brighton & Hove Albion, thanks to goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes in the second half.
During the first half at Old Trafford, David De Gea was at his best, making a pair of fine saves to deny Jakub Moder.
Ronaldo scored for the first time in seven matches after collecting an interception by Scott McTominay and firing past Robert Sanchez on 51 minutes.
Brighton’s fortunes worsened three minutes later when captain Lewis Dunk was sent off by referee Peter Bankes.
Following a VAR review, Bankes’ yellow card for a foul on Anthony Elanga was upgraded to a straight red.
Sanchez made a fantastic save to deny a Ronaldo header, while Moder’s strike hit the crossbar.
United now have 43 points, ten more than Brighton, who remain in ninth place.
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