Marcus Rashford’s gives Manchester United hard-fought win as Casemiro sees red
Jeffrey Schlupp, whose shove on Antony led to the melee in which the Brazil star grabbed Will Hughes around the throat, pulled one back and Ten Hag’s 10 men dug deep to see out a 2-1 win.
Thinking time: Casemiro must serve a three-match ban after being sent off against Crystal Palace. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images Nothing was given but VAR Tony Harrington advised Andre Marriner to check the pitchside monitor, leading the official to point to the spot. Fernandes stepped up and coolly sent Vicente Guaita the wrong way with seven minutes on the clock.
The United onslaught continued as Fred directed a Weghorst cutback just wide as he attempted to score in a third straight game. Rashford lifted over at the other end before Ten Hag moved him to centre forward after Alejandro Garnacho replaced target man Weghorst.
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