Benjamin Šeško scored a 94th-minute winner to secure Manchester United a dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham at Old Trafford, marking a third consecutive win under Michael Carrick.
United appeared in control after goals from Casemiro (19′) and Matheus Cunha (56′) provided a 2-0 lead. However, the game ignited in the closing stages.
Raul Jiménez pulled one back with an 85th-minute penalty before Kevin stunned the home crowd with a 91st-minute equalizer.
With nine minutes of stoppage time added due to lengthy VAR checks—including an overturned United penalty and a disallowed Fulham goal—Šeško turned on a Bruno Fernandes pass to drill home the winner and lift United back into the top four.
The high-scoring affair was set against a backdrop of tension, as hundreds of fans held pre-match protests against the club’s ownership.
Despite the off-field unrest, Carrick has quickly stabilized the side, achieving a winning streak that took his predecessor, Ruben Amorim, 36 games to reach.
























