Manchester United secured a 3-2 win over Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Wednesday night, edging a thrilling five-goal encounter, with set-pieces playing a key role in their victory.
It marked just Ruben Amorim’s fifth Premier League win since becoming United’s head coach, a position he took up in November, ironically after facing Ipswich in his first match. The result ended a three-game winless streak that had left the Red Devils in 15th place, though they now sit 14th.
Ipswich took an early lead through Jaden Philogene, but an own goal from Sam Morsy and a strike from Matthijs de Ligt turned the game around in United’s favor by halftime. Philogene scored again before the break, leveling the match after Patrick Dorgu was sent off for Ipswich. However, Harry Maguire’s powerful header early in the second half ultimately sealed the win for United.