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·2 de febrero de 2026
Lisandro Martínez starts, late goal as Man United edge Fulham, stay perfect

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·2 de febrero de 2026

Manchester United defeated Fulham 3-2 at home in a match corresponding to the 24th round of the Premier League. In an unprecedented ending and with a last-gasp goal, the team led by Michael Carrick on an interim basis managed to maintain their perfect run under the coach.
The team, which had Lisandro Martínez as a starter, took the lead with goals from the Brazilians Casemiro and Matheus Cunha, at the 19th minute of the first half and the 11th of the second half. The visitors responded with a penalty from the Mexican Raúl Jiménez in the 40th minute, and also through the Brazilian Kevin, who came off the bench to equalize in stoppage time.
Just when it seemed the Red Devils were letting victory slip away, the Slovenian Benjamin Šeško appeared—another substitute who had started on the bench. In this way, Carrick kept his streak alive: since taking over from the Portuguese Ruben Amorim, he had already triumphed against Manchester City (2-0) and Arsenal (3-2).
The victory allowed Manchester United to reach 41 points and reclaim fourth place in the standings (currently in the Champions League qualification zone), after Chelsea had taken that spot on Saturday. On the other hand, Fulham sits eighth with 34 points.
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