At Old Trafford, Manchester United triumphed over Ipswich Town in a thrilling 3-2 victory, securing their third win of the season against the newly promoted side, according to Flashscore.
Ipswich stunned the home crowd with an early goal, taking the lead just four minutes into the match. A long pass from Sam Morsy caught United’s defense off guard, allowing Patrick Dorgu to assist Jaden Philogene, who finished calmly. United quickly responded, with Harry Maguire forcing goalkeeper Alex Palmer into an early save. Their pressure paid off when Morsy accidentally turned a Bruno Fernandes free-kick into his own net, bringing the game level.
United continued to press, and another Fernandes set-piece created chaos in the Ipswich defense. Palmer blocked attempts from Maguire and Diogo Dalot, but Matthijs de Ligt was on hand to capitalize on the rebound, putting United ahead. Just before halftime, Ipswich’s task became harder when Dorgu was sent off for a dangerous tackle on Omari Hutchinson, leaving Ipswich with ten men. However, Ipswich responded immediately, with Philogene’s cross taking a deflection and finding its way into the net to make it 2-2 at the break.
United came out strong in the second half, regaining the lead within two minutes. Maguire met a Fernandes corner with a powerful header, sending the ball into the bottom corner. Ipswich struggled to create a serious threat from that point, as United’s defense, led by Axel Tuanzebe, kept them at bay.
Ipswich pushed forward late in the game, with George Hirst coming close and Philogene curling a shot on target, but André Onana was there to make the save. Despite some late pressure, United held firm to secure the win, ending their three-game winless streak in the Premier League. For Ipswich, it was a frustrating defeat, their sixth in seven league matches.
Bruno Fernandes was the standout performer, contributing a goal and two assists. His commanding presence in midfield earned him the well-deserved Man of the Match accolade.